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Extraordinarily informative and fascinating film Mark Verkirk "Jaipur Palaces. The Red Fort and Taj Mahal is an exciting tour of fascinatingly beautiful more
Extraordinarily informative and fascinating film Mark Verkirk "Jaipur Palaces. The Red Fort and Taj Mahal is an exciting tour of fascinatingly beautiful India, which holds many ancient secrets, a diverse and contrasting country.
You will find yourself in the amazing city of Jaipur with its world-famous palaces. In addition, the viewer will be able to visit Agra, rightfully considered one of the most delightful cities in the world. You will see the huge Red Fort with your own eyes and enjoy the splendor of the Taj Mahal, this proud symbol of great love and a visiting card of the whole country. close
200 years before Christ, Rome became the new superpower of the ancient world. The ambitious empire believes it is invincible, but the challenge to the more
200 years before Christ, Rome became the new superpower of the ancient world. The ambitious empire believes it is invincible, but the challenge to the Romans is one person who can change the situation. Hannibal Barca is a mythical man, a legendary commander whose military talent and excellent organizational abilities were so strong that they almost put an end to the greatness of Rome.
The film Edward Bazalgetti "BBC: Hannibal" (Hannibal) addresses the identity of this man, trying to separate the truth from fiction. The picture recreates scenes of the famous campaigns of Hannibal, crossing the Rhone river, crossing the battle elephants through the Alps, invasion of Italy, battle with one of the most powerful armies of that time – the Roman. The dizzying successes of Hannibal are inscribed in the book of military achievements of world history. close
In 1962, a U.S. soldier sent to guard the peace in South Korea deserted his unit, walked across the most heavily fortified area on earth and defected more
In 1962, a U.S. soldier sent to guard the peace in South Korea deserted his unit, walked across the most heavily fortified area on earth and defected to the Cold War enemy, the communist state of North Korea. He became a star of the North Korean propaganda machine, but then disappeared from the face of the earth. Now, after 45 years, the story of James Dresnok, the last American defector in North Korea, is being told for the first time. Crossing the Line follows Dresnok as he recalls his childhood, desertion, and life in the DPRK. close
Richard Herring is getting desperate. At 39 years old, he's still making jokes about monkey semen, is wilfully nose-diving into middle-aged pedantry and more
Richard Herring is getting desperate. At 39 years old, he's still making jokes about monkey semen, is wilfully nose-diving into middle-aged pedantry and what's more the love stakes are looking decidedly low. The makings of a midlife crisis? Yes, we thought so too, but - well you don't like to say do you? Still, a life of misanthropic singledom doesn't have to be all doom and gloom - at least his misogyny is postmodern and ironic, unlike Bernard Manning's (actually, is that a good thing?). And he can always take heart in his experience with the carwash company rather carelessly name 'The hand job centre'... close
Final 24 is a Canadian documentary series which airs on the Discovery Channel and Global Television Network. The series explores the last 24 hours of more
Final 24 is a Canadian documentary series which airs on the Discovery Channel and Global Television Network. The series explores the last 24 hours of the life of a person, usually a celebrity. The series is narrated by Canadian voice artist Dave McRae and Danny Wallace in the UK. close
DEEP WATER is the stunning true story of the fateful voyage of Donald Crowhurst, an amateur yachtsman who enters the most daring nautical challenge ever more
DEEP WATER is the stunning true story of the fateful voyage of Donald Crowhurst, an amateur yachtsman who enters the most daring nautical challenge ever – the very first solo, non-stop, round-the-world boat race. close
The film tells about the land of Pomors (now the Arkhangelsk region). On this land 45 years ago, the most powerful hydrogen bomb in the history of mankind more
The film tells about the land of Pomors (now the Arkhangelsk region). On this land 45 years ago, the most powerful hydrogen bomb in the history of mankind was tested; and now oil, gas, diamonds are extracted from its depths; the country’s nuclear fleet is being built at seayards; the latest types of rockets are launching from spaceports; and the lifestyle of Pomors has changed little in recent centuries. Hunting, fishing, folk crafts - that is what the life of a simple village rests on. close
4 years after the end of World War II, the Cold War began. It ended the agreement between the victorious powers on the search and trial of former Nazis. more
4 years after the end of World War II, the Cold War began. It ended the agreement between the victorious powers on the search and trial of former Nazis. However, a number of individuals took up the search for criminals.
The film tells about the long-term search for Nazi criminals hiding around the world after World War II. In particular, much attention is paid to the history of the search for Adolf Eichmann, hiding in Argentina and the organization of a special operation Mossad to capture him. The heroes of the film were those for whom the search for war criminals became a personal revenge for the death of relatives in concentration camps and ghettos. The authors of the film introduce some of them, including Tuvia Friedman, Serge and Beata Klarsfeld. close
To survive such a state as clinical depression is very difficult, and just as difficult to decide to tell the world about it. In the film Mad Depression more
To survive such a state as clinical depression is very difficult, and just as difficult to decide to tell the world about it. In the film Mad Depression with Stephen Fry, its director and protagonist, Stephen Fry, talks about how he lived after he was diagnosed with cyclotomy.
In 1995, this famous man became a victim of exacerbation of mental illness. This put Stephen on the brink of an abyss. Fry was tormented by thoughts of suicide, it was too difficult to resist the fatal step, but he managed to do it. In the documentary with the original title “The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive”, he dared to tell about his struggle with the disease. close
Can a snowflake that fell on the ground for more than 100 thousand years start the mechanism of one of the largest disasters in history? The authors of more
Can a snowflake that fell on the ground for more than 100 thousand years start the mechanism of one of the largest disasters in history? The authors of this film with the help of modern technologies and computer graphics simulated the story of the infamous iceberg that sank the Titanic: from the moment of the emergence of the glacier, to the tragic collision of the iceberg with a vessel considered unsinkable before. A  also tried to find out whether to expect the emergence of new mega-icebergs in the near future. close
MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES is the striking new documentary on the world and work of renowned artist Edward Burtynsky. Internationally acclaimed for his large-scale more
MANUFACTURED LANDSCAPES is the striking new documentary on the world and work of renowned artist Edward Burtynsky. Internationally acclaimed for his large-scale photographs of “manufactured landscapes”—quarries, recycling yards, factories, mines and dams—Burtynsky creates stunningly beautiful art from civilization’s materials and debris. close
The largest predator on the planet, the sperm whale, is your host for an amazing exploration of the final frontier – the world at the bottom of the ocean. more
The largest predator on the planet, the sperm whale, is your host for an amazing exploration of the final frontier – the world at the bottom of the ocean. From the makers of the Walking With series comes this incredible marine tour, in which you'll witness a rarely seen world of hidden mountain ranges, majestic canyons, volcanoes and the beautiful and often deadly creatures that inhabit the deep sea. close
Four people share the stories of their first sexual experience in this animated short subject from Swedish filmmaker Jonas Odell. Each vignette features more
Four people share the stories of their first sexual experience in this animated short subject from Swedish filmmaker Jonas Odell. Each vignette features a different look and animation style, and the stories cover a time span from the 1920s to the present day. Each narrator recalls their loss of virginity in a different way, ranging from deeply romantic nostalgia to befuddled disappointment to terror in the face of unexpected violence as their stories play out on screen. close
Documentary filmmaker Amy Berg investigates the life of 30-year pedophile Father Oliver O'Grady and exposes the corruption inside the Catholic Church more
Documentary filmmaker Amy Berg investigates the life of 30-year pedophile Father Oliver O'Grady and exposes the corruption inside the Catholic Church that allowed him to abuse countless children. Victims' stories and a disturbing interview with O'Grady offer a view into the troubled mind of the spiritual leader who moved from parish to parish gaining trust ... all the while betraying so many. close
A year in the life of children in the Province of Anhui in China, who have lost their parents to AIDS. Traditional obligations to family and village collide with terror of the disease.
A year in the life of children in the Province of Anhui in China, who have lost their parents to AIDS. Traditional obligations to family and village collide with terror of the disease. close
The story of the crew of the usual Il-76, who performed an ordinary commercial flight to Kabul on August 3, 1995, in 2010 will be the topic of the domestic more
The story of the crew of the usual Il-76, who performed an ordinary commercial flight to Kabul on August 3, 1995, in 2010 will be the topic of the domestic action movie Kandahar. But when the real pilots in that now distant August 1995 boarded a plane to transport absolutely legal cargo from Albania to Kabul, they could not imagine what tests await them ahead. Escape from Kandahar tells the true story of those events.
The political situation in Afghanistan at that time was, as usual, turbulent, but the pilots, who had already repeatedly flown this route, were not interested in it. And so the complete surprise for them was the appearance of a fighter belonging to the Taliban movement – the militants demanded that they land in Kandahar. So began 368 days of severe trials. Seven crew members, Russian nationals, have become bargaining chips in rebel negotiations with the Russian government. But for a year, no way out was found. And when no other solution was found, the crew of the Il-76 took the last desperate step. close
Twenty-five hundred years before the reign of Julius Caesar, the ancient Egyptians were deftly harnessing the power of engineering on an unprecedented more
Twenty-five hundred years before the reign of Julius Caesar, the ancient Egyptians were deftly harnessing the power of engineering on an unprecedented scale. Egyptian temples, fortresses, pyramids and palaces forever redefined the limits of architectural possibility. They also served as a warning to all of Egypt's enemies-that the world's most advanced civilization could accomplish anything. This two-hour special uses cinematic recreations and cutting-edge CGI to profile the greatest engineering achievements of ancient Egypt, and the pharaohs and architects who were behind them. Includes Djoser's Step Pyramid at Saqqara, Senusret's Nubian Superfortresses, Hatshepsut's Mortuary Temple at Dier el-Bahari, Akhenaten's city at Amarna, and the temples of Ramesses the Great at Abu Simbel. close
When the collection of short stories of I. E. Babel “Konarmiya” was published, one of its first readers was S. M. Budenny. "Conarmy" made him furious. more
When the collection of short stories of I. E. Babel “Konarmiya” was published, one of its first readers was S. M. Budenny. "Conarmy" made him furious. Budyonny called "Konarmiya" slanderous speculation and threatened to personally kill Babel with a checker. Defending Babel, Gorky wrote: "He showed the fighters of the First Horse "better, more truthful than Gogol - the Zaporozhians." The writer was saved that time. But on May 16, 1939, no one could help Babel. The writer was arrested. He was in the most terrible prison of the NKVD - Sukhanovskaya. From there, few people managed to get out alive. There were rumors that the true culprit of Babel's arrest was the wife of People's Commissar of the NKVD Yezhov - Yevgenia Solomonovna. There is a secret in the relationship between these people. The authors of the film put forward their version of Babel’s arrest: the writer went to visit the wife of the “iron People’s Commissar” not because he had a “spy connection” with her, but because all this time Babel was collecting material for his novel, a draft version of which was written by the time of arrest. This first and last novel by Babel – perhaps his best literary work – disappeared without a trace in the archives of the NKVD. . . close