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The zone on the border of Russia and China near the cities of Blagoveshchensk and Heihe is a special place. The life here resembles the life of a large more
The zone on the border of Russia and China near the cities of Blagoveshchensk and Heihe is a special place. The life here resembles the life of a large Russian-Chinese family: there is a lot in common with a significant difference in world perception. What will the construction of a common bridge across the Amur separating them bring: will it allow them to become closer to each other or will it exacerbate existing contradictions? close
Twenty-one day is a time period that terminal patients are allowed to stay in hospice. Time is pulsating here according to peculiar inner cycles: getting more
Twenty-one day is a time period that terminal patients are allowed to stay in hospice. Time is pulsating here according to peculiar inner cycles: getting faster, slower or returning to its ordinary rhythm. We wander through physical and mental spaces: wards, gardens, memories. It is a story of two main protagonists, yet two strangers, for whom the regular talk about death constitutes an integral part of life. close
The film included shooting of Solzhenitsyn’s monologues and dialogues with Sokurov about Russian literature and language, about folklore and the meaning more
The film included shooting of Solzhenitsyn’s monologues and dialogues with Sokurov about Russian literature and language, about folklore and the meaning of creativity, about history and modernity. Some statements of the writer, polemical and non-trivial, are in themselves a document of Russian culture.
Person to Person is a popular television program in the United States that originally ran from 1953 to 1961. Edward R. Murrow hosted it until 1959, interviewing more
Person to Person is a popular television program in the United States that originally ran from 1953 to 1961. Edward R. Murrow hosted it until 1959, interviewing celebrities in their homes from a comfortable chair in his New York studio. In the last two years of its original run, the host was Charles Collingwood.
Although Murrow is best remembered as a reporter on programs such as Hear It Now and See It Now and for publicly confronting Senator Joseph McCarthy, on Person to Person he was a pioneer of the celebrity interview.
The program was well planned but not strictly scripted, with as many as six cameras and TV lighting installed to cover the guest's moves through his home, and a microwave link to transmit the signals back to the network. The guests wore wireless microphones to pick up their voices as they moved around the home or its grounds. The interviews were done live. The two 15-minute interviews in each program were typically with very different types of people, such as a movie star and a scientist. Guests often used the appearance to promote their latest project or book. close
Produced by the Soviet Union to justify its 1939-40 Winter War campaign in Finland, this outstanding documentary---more than any other such cinematic more
Produced by the Soviet Union to justify its 1939-40 Winter War campaign in Finland, this outstanding documentary---more than any other such cinematic record---visually depicts the much vaunted Mannerheim Line in all its actual emplacements, as seen but two weeks after their capture, and as filmed by Red Army combat photographers onsite, directed by Vasili Belayev. close
Staged events and interviews with scientists show whether we will survive a collision with a comet of the same size as the one that led to the death of the dinosaurs.
Staged events and interviews with scientists show whether we will survive a collision with a comet of the same size as the one that led to the death of the dinosaurs. close
An exciting story about the most interesting cities around the world awaits you in the films of the documentary and educational series “Cities of the more
An exciting story about the most interesting cities around the world awaits you in the films of the documentary and educational series “Cities of the World”. The cities chosen for the series have one thing in common: they are all unique. Picturesque views and meetings with local residents acquaint the viewer with both ancient shrines, and with the wonders of modern civilizations. Viewers will have to overcome the most extensive and confusing route: from Los Angeles to London, Cairo, Kathmandu. This is a real world odyssey that will leave no one indifferent. According to the authors, films are not tourist trips and not museum excursions, a fascinating poetic stories about the traditions and legends of these cities, about their relics and secrets, about architectural monuments, about the generations of their inhabitants. The past in such places explains the present, and this inextricable connection helps to understand the history and life of extraordinary cities. close
The stories of great love captured in letters and documents, poems and paintings are also cultural events. In the center of attention are outstanding more
The stories of great love captured in letters and documents, poems and paintings are also cultural events. In the center of attention are outstanding personalities who have left a mark on culture and have shown with their own lives to what heights a person can rise in his feelings. close
A story about the pioneers of Kamchatka snowboarding, about the first wakeboarder who conquered the coastal waters of the Kuril Islands, and about the more
A story about the pioneers of Kamchatka snowboarding, about the first wakeboarder who conquered the coastal waters of the Kuril Islands, and about the founder of the first Russian surfing school. These people accepted the challenge of nature, went beyond the usual and discovered new facets of their sport. close
Bridget Marquardt travels to various countries to explore their beaches, meet the locals, participate in various adventurous activities, and enjoy the nightlife.
Bridget Marquardt travels to various countries to explore their beaches, meet the locals, participate in various adventurous activities, and enjoy the nightlife. close
Italy, 1970. An increasing legion of harmless warriors begins a peaceful struggle for sexual freedom through pornography, shaking and shocking religious more
Italy, 1970. An increasing legion of harmless warriors begins a peaceful struggle for sexual freedom through pornography, shaking and shocking religious authorities and conservative political institutions. They are ironic, happy, crazy. They are dreamers, defenders of definitive communion between body and soul. But they were censored and humiliated. They were mistreated and arrested for demanding loud a new cultural renaissance. close
The history of attempts on the Fuehrer includes more than 50 cases. But all attempts failed. Can such facts be considered an accident? Or is it the providence more
The history of attempts on the Fuehrer includes more than 50 cases. But all attempts failed. Can such facts be considered an accident? Or is it the providence in which the most important fascist criminal believed? After all, Hitler held in his hands the historical “spear of fate”, according to legend, bringing unprecedented luck. close
The presenters will help to understand public stereotypes about sex and orgasm, understand whether there is sex in retirement, find out why modern teenagers more
The presenters will help to understand public stereotypes about sex and orgasm, understand whether there is sex in retirement, find out why modern teenagers meaningfully postpone the beginning of sexual life, and also imagine what sex will be of the future. close
"Goryanki" documentary film tells the stories of several women from the North Caucasus. In Soviet times women in this region were actively removed from more
"Goryanki" documentary film tells the stories of several women from the North Caucasus. In Soviet times women in this region were actively removed from the context of traditional values, but the collapse of the USSR raised many questions for the society. The film examines the problems of feminism, the clash of national traditions and religion. Anyway the heroines of the film found the strength and courage to become successful and outstanding people. close
During the colorful ceremonies of the Nuremberg rallies, Hitler Youth parade before their Fuehrer and are addressed by Nazi youth leader Baldur von Schirach, Rudolf Hess, and Hitler himself.
During the colorful ceremonies of the Nuremberg rallies, Hitler Youth parade before their Fuehrer and are addressed by Nazi youth leader Baldur von Schirach, Rudolf Hess, and Hitler himself. close
Queen Elizabeth II is the longest-reigning monarch in the history of Great Britain and the Commonwealth. While her service to her country is legendary, more
Queen Elizabeth II is the longest-reigning monarch in the history of Great Britain and the Commonwealth. While her service to her country is legendary, she has become a figure of strength, endurance, and dignity the world over and indeed we all feel connected to her. Through triumph, loss, scandal, and celebration, witness the story of how a young Princess became Queen to the people of the world. close
On July 25, 1980, the great Russian poet Vladimir Vysotsky died. He was 42 years old. He did not die in a duel like Pushkin and Lermontov, did not fall more
On July 25, 1980, the great Russian poet Vladimir Vysotsky died. He was 42 years old. He did not die in a duel like Pushkin and Lermontov, did not fall from a bullet and a noose like Mayakovsky and Yesenin. The cause of his death was no less dramatic. Vysotsky struggled with death for a long time. But by the beginning of 1980, this duel turned into a fierce fight. After 25 years, we present the first documentary evidence of this struggle. Everyone has the right to their own judgment about the death of a great poet, but no one's judgment can claim absolute truth. According to eyewitnesses, after the meeting of the new 1980, Vysotsky's disease began to progress and turned into a real agony. We will reconstruct the events with chronological accuracy from January 1 up to July 25, 1980. In our film, people who knew Vysotsky intimately in the last year of his life tell us. close
The protagonist researcher Dmytro Gromov and the cameraman Angel Angelov are embarking on a dangerous mission: both are planning to cross about 50 km more
The protagonist researcher Dmytro Gromov and the cameraman Angel Angelov are embarking on a dangerous mission: both are planning to cross about 50 km of inhospitable desert in order to illegally enter the protected hangars of Baikonur and watch the launch of the rocket. The heat of the desert reaches almost 47 degrees Celsius. Dehydration, starvation, physical and psychological exhaustion are not the only difficulties on their way to Baikonur. The guys are risking to be arrested and put in jail if they will be spotted by the Russian military forces, since the Cosmodrome is under the legislation of Russian Federation. In such unfavorable circumstances, the protagonist is discovering his own personality traits that he was not aware of before: in vulnerability and fear, he is now inclined to quit his endeavor altogether. The adrenaline of discovery finally overtakes the fear of getting caught. The investigation of the classified object turns into the exploration of the self. close
The young Montenegrin Kabir lives in Moscow with the Russian girl Nastya, the daughter of a Modern Art Gallery owner. Professional collaboration – installation more
The young Montenegrin Kabir lives in Moscow with the Russian girl Nastya, the daughter of a Modern Art Gallery owner. Professional collaboration – installation of exhibitions, meeting guests, communication with customers – are the only things that now connect a couple being in crisis. One day Kabir disappears. He returns home to the coast of Kotor Bay. By and by, he is forgetting the Russian language, and Moscow, and the metropolitan art circuit seams nothing but a dream… close
Elizabeth Moss, Madeleine Brewer, Anne Dowd, Bradley Whitford and O. T. Fagbenley share their thoughts on the episodes of the series “The Handmaid’s Tale” more
Elizabeth Moss, Madeleine Brewer, Anne Dowd, Bradley Whitford and O. T. Fagbenley share their thoughts on the episodes of the series “The Handmaid’s Tale” and offer their interpretations of the plot twists. These discussions reveal the characters from new sides, allowing you to see seemingly unobvious connections. close
New York City natives and rap personalities Alec “Despot” Reinstein, Ashok “Dap” Kondabolu and Aleksey “Lakutis” Weintraub invite their friends to join more
New York City natives and rap personalities Alec “Despot” Reinstein, Ashok “Dap” Kondabolu and Aleksey “Lakutis” Weintraub invite their friends to join them at the edge of nature to commune in deserts and swamps in a valiant effort to reveal unknowable truths from the dreamstate of the shared human existence. close
Twenty years ago, the name of journalist Alexander Nevzorov was first heard in St. Petersburg. They didn't pay attention at first. But day after day, more
Twenty years ago, the name of journalist Alexander Nevzorov was first heard in St. Petersburg. They didn't pay attention at first. But day after day, he, the host of 600 Seconds, went live, bringing the truth about his hometown to every home. Twenty years ago, the entire country switched to the Leningrad Canal for exactly 10 minutes. Nevzorov tore babies from the breasts of mothers, old people from dominoes, drunkards from drinking, housewives from borsch. All froze in torpor, hearing only the echo of a familiar voice. In those years, the rating of TV projects was measured by the number of letters that came to the editorial office. They were usually not read. They were counted. The rating of “Second” reached 90 percent. That is why the program got into the Guinness Book of Records. This record has never been repeated. Alexander Nevzorov mastered many spheres of activity: he was a novice in the monastery, a singer of the church choir (bass), an orderly in the hospital, a keeper in the museum, a loader, a stuntman, a mercenary ... close
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