Cast: Pyotr Masokha

Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Pyotr Masokha. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.


Earth (Zemlya)

1930 · Movie · 75 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)

Direction Aleksandr Dovzhenko

Cast Stepan Shkurat · Semyon Svashenko · Yuliya Solntseva · Yelena Maksimova

Synopsis Earth (Zemlya) (1930) is a cinematic journey that captures the essence of Ukrainian peasant life through the lens of director Alexander Dovzhenko's unique "film poem" approach. The narrative unfolds through a series of vivid montages, delving into the natural cycles...

7.5

947 votes

7.5

947 votes

7.1

45 votes

Arsenal

1929 · Movie · 75 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)

Direction Aleksandr Dovzhenko

Cast Semyon Svashenko · Amvrosi Buchma · Georgi Khorkov · Aleksandr Evdakov

Synopsis Arsenal (1929) portrays the aftermath of the Great War (World War I), which has left the Ukrainian people in a state of turmoil, marked by destruction, sorrow, and struggle. Ukrainian soldiers, too, have endured atrocities from both enemy forces and...

7.0

424 votes

7.0

424 votes

The Thirteen

1936 · Movie · 90 min. · Soviet Union (USSR)

Direction Mikhail Romm

Cast Ivan Kuznetsov · Alexei Dolinin · Ivan Novoseltsev · Yelena Kuzmina

Synopsis The Thirteen (1936) follows a group of soldiers tasked with protecting civilians as they traverse a desolate Asian landscape. Their journey takes a perilous turn when they are ambushed and encircled by a notorious gang of bandits at a crucial...

6.2

36 votes

6.2

36 votes

Direction Igor Savchenko

Cast Lev Sverdlin · Pyotr Masokha · Viktor Arkasov · Stepan Shkurat

Synopsis Guerrilla Brigade (1942) portrays the valiant struggle of Russian partisans as they confront the German forces invading Ukraine in 1918, amidst the tumultuous backdrop of World War I. The narrative delves into the resilience and determination of these resistance fighters...

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Direction Arnold Kordyum

Cast Pyotr Masokha · Sergei Minin · Lydia Ostrovskaya-Kurdyum · Vladimir Sokirko

Synopsis Black Sea Mutiny (1930) explores the unity of the French navy with the revolutionary people of Russia during the early years of Soviet rule in a coastal Russian city. The narrative revolves around the French cruiser Mirabeau, which poses a...

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