Russian and soviet cinema
- Animated films without words
- Stars of Soviet cinema - 1950s and 60s
- Soviet spy films
- Sport in Russian and Soviet feature films
- Dressing dreams and reality. Nadejda Vasilieva - The art of costume in cinema
- Soviet comedies
- Stalin in contemporary Russian cinema
- Animated film directors. Russia-USSR 1906-1991
- Russian or Soviet animated films (1906-1991)
- Films selected at the Open Russian Animation Film Festival - Suzdal (Russia) since its creation in 1996
- "Forbidden" contemporary Films
- Georgian films on kinoglaz.fr
- Award-winning films in Berlin, Cannes or Venice
- War in contemporary Russian cinema
- Russian cinema beyond borders
- Soviet propaganda animated films
- The Cinema of Sakha
- Russian cinema and the Russia-Ukraine conflict
- Films russes re-sortis en 2022
- Ukraine in the films listed on kinoglaz.fr
- the 1001 Soviet films having had more than 15 million spectators classified by number of spectators
- The Golden Age of Soviet Cinema : 1924-1930
- Thaw Films : 1953-1968
- October 2017 - January 2018, Paris: Cinémathèque française: Centenary of the 1917 Revolution
- 2009 - 2010, Paris - Toulouse - Moscow: cross-year between France and Russia
- March 2009, Cinémathèque de Toulouse : Kinojudaïca : the image of Jews in the cinema of Russia and the Soviet Union (1910-1960)
- 1950 2009, Paris : Soviet and Russian film club "The Firebird"
- September 2008 - June 2013, Paris: Ukrainian film club
- 2005, Musée d'Orsay : Images of Russia 1908-1930
- 2005, Europalia : Cinémathèque de Bruxelles : Cent films russes
- 2002- 2003, Centre Pompidou : Freezes and thaws, another history of Soviet cinema (1926-1968)
History of Russian and Soviet cinema
- Russian cinema before 1917
- Russian cinema between the two revolutions
- Silent cinema and the beginning of non silent cinéma 1918-1934
- Socialist realism and Stalinist censorship 1935-1953
- The cinema of the Thaw 1953-1968
- Soviet cinema from the Thaw to Perestroika (1969-1985)
- Le cinéma soviétique et la Perestroika (1985 - 1991)