List of Russian films of 2005

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A list of films produced in Russia in 2005 (see 2005 in film).

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2005

TitleRussian titleDirectorCastGenreNotes
4 Ilya Khrzhanovsky Marina Vovchenko, Sergey Shnurov Drama
The 9th Company 9 рота Fyodor Bondarchuk Artur Smolyaninov, Aleksey Chadov, Konstantin Kryukov WarAbout Soviet–Afghan War
Poor Relatives Бедные родственники Pavel Lungin Konstantin Khabensky, Sergei Garmash, Marina Golub Comedy
Dead Man's Bluff Жмурки Aleksei Balabanov Nikita Mikhalkov, Aleksei Serebryakov, Dmitri Dyuzhev Crime, comedy
Dust ПыльSergei LobanAleksei PodolskyDrama
Dreaming of Space Космос как предчувствие Alexei Uchitel Yevgeny Mironov, Yevgeny Tsyganov DramaWon the Golden George at the 27th Moscow International Film Festival
Escape Побег Egor Konchalovsky Yevgeny Mironov, Aleksey Serebryakov Crime
First on the Moon Первые на Луне Aleksey Fedorchenko Aleksei Anisimov Mockumentary
Garpastum Гарпастум Aleksei German Jr. Yevgeny ProninDrama
The Italian Итальянец Andrei Kravchuk Kolya SpiridonovDrama
Hunting for Asphalt Охота на асфальтеDrama
Last Weekend Последний уик-энд Pavel Sanayev Ivan Stebunov, Tatyana Arntgolts Thriller
The Master and Margarita Мастер и Маргарита Vladimir Bortko Anna Kovalchuk, Aleksandr Galibin, Oleg Basilashvili, Vladislav Galkin, Sergey Bezrukov Fantasy, dramaTV miniseries, based on the book of the same name by Mikhail Bulgakov
Mirror Wars: Reflection One Зеркальные Войны: Отражение ПервоеVasili Chiginsky Malcolm McDowell Action
Order Заказ Vera Glagoleva Nataliya Vdovina, Aleksandr Baluev Drama
Popsa Попса Elena Nikolaeva Yelena Velikanova Drama
Shadowboxing Бой с тенью Aleksei Sidorov Denis Nikiforov, Yelena Panova, Andrey Panin Sport drama
The State Counsellor Статский советник Filipp Yankovsky Oleg Menshikov, Nikita Mikhalkov, Konstantin Khabensky DetectiveBased on the book of the same name by Boris Akunin
The Sun Солнце Alexander Sokurov Issey Ogata Historical dramaAbout Japanese emperor Hirohito
The Turkish Gambit Турецкий гамбит Dzhanik Faiziyev Egor Beroev, Olga Krasko History, SpyBased on the book of the same name by Boris Akunin
They Chose Freedom Они выбирали свободу Vladimir V. Kara-Murza Documentary
A Time to Gather Stones Время собирать камни Aleksei Karelin David Bunners, Vladimir Vdovichenkov War film

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