The Life and Ascension of Yuras Bratchik (1967)
In ancient times of famine and Tatar raids, the satirist Yuras Bratchik appears to the people in the guise of Christ, and the people believe in a miracle. The cunning monk Bosyatsky decides to use this event. Arrested by order of the Cardinal, Yuras and his friends - "apostles", disguised and dressed in appropriate clothes, are brought to the people. The hungry people begin to beg for bread, and Yuras leads the crowd to the bins of the rich. Having escaped from the Cardinal, Yuras and his friends take refuge in a convent. With the help of the people they defeat both the attacking Tatars and the Cardinal's army.
Directors: Vladimir Bychkov, Sergey Skvortsov.
| Directing | Vladimir Bychkov | Director |
| Writing | Vladimir Korotkevich | Writer |
| Directing | Sergey Skvortsov | Director |
| Camera | Anatoliy Zabolotskiy | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Oleg Karavaichuk | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Yevgeni Ignatyev | Production Design |
| Editing | Vera Kolyadenko | Editor |
| Art | Shavkat Abdusalamov | Production Design |
| Sound | Boris Shangin | Sound Recordist |
| Writing | Maksim Luzhanin | Script Editor |
| Directing | Yuri Oksanchenko | First Assistant Director |
| Camera | Aleksandr Filatov | First Assistant Camera |
| Costume & Make-Up | Alevtina Kavetskaya | Costume Design |