Maxim Britvenkov
- Title: Maxim Britvenkov
- Popularity: 1.875
- Known For: Acting
- Birthday: 1970-05-06
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- Also Known As: Maksim Britvenkov
5.3 1996 HD
4.8 1997 HD
3.5 2008 HD
2.5 2001 HD
The popular TV journalist Sergei Kupriyanov recently became the country's main television personality and began to make his own program. But success,...
1 1998 HD
The film tells about the "new Russians" who want to buy a cottage and find themselves in the house of a dead writer, whose family members meet the...
1 1985 HD
Anton Skulov, a war invalid, shot a drunk young man with a hunting rifle who climbed into his garden and ruined rare flowers that his wife, a war...
3 2004 HD
1 1991 HD
A retro-journalistic drama based on one of the versions of Kirov’s murder, proposed by former NKVD general Orlov, who managed to escape death...
6 2009 HD
The person of the once popular film artist Evgeny Steklov is shrouded in gossip and speculation; 10 years ago, he unexpectedly abandoned his dizzying...
4.5 2008 HD
A young businessman believes that money and fortune are the most important things in the world. One day he loses all his money and faces the...
3.8 2007 HD
Once Olga was told that she would meet her betrothed on New Year's Eve. Disappointed in her affair with Edik, who showed up on her doorstep on New...
5 1988 HD
1 2003 HD
Historical period melodrama.
4.7 2008 HD
The life of a characters of this movie can be described as a swing - up and down, up and down; each day, each week...
6 1979 HD
Averbakh's adaptation of a play by Alla Sokolova, Faratyev's Fantasies is the story of a man surrounded by four woman, Faratyev, he is madly in love...
4.7 2006 HD
Marina (Alyona Babenko) is a journalist contemplating retiring, bored of writing stories of serial killers and murders that are front page news one...
2 2002 HD
4.6 2006 HD
He is the genius of industrial espionage. She is a Chinese. She has nothing, she does not even have a name. They love each other madly, but they...
2 1993 HD
A 1993 Russian comedy film directed by Valeri Bychenkov, based on Vadim Shefner's poetry.