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1745. The reigning Empress Elizabeth Petrovna is infertile. The only heir is her feeble-minded nephew Peter III. Elizabeth cannot allow Peter to ascend more
1745. The reigning Empress Elizabeth Petrovna is infertile. The only heir is her feeble-minded nephew Peter III. Elizabeth cannot allow Peter to ascend to the throne, so she decides to marry the tsarevich, wait for the birth of her son, and then take the boy and raise him as a real Russian emperor herself. Brides are coming to St. Petersburg. Among them is the lovely Fike - the young Princess Sofia Frederica from the impoverished branch of the Prussian kings. close
A documentary about the rise and fall of the Cannon Film Group, the legendary independent film company helmed by Israeli cousins Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus.
A documentary about the rise and fall of the Cannon Film Group, the legendary independent film company helmed by Israeli cousins Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus. close
This feature-doc tells the epic story of the Faberge name, from Imperial Russia until the present-day, spanning one hundred and fifty years of turbulent more
This feature-doc tells the epic story of the Faberge name, from Imperial Russia until the present-day, spanning one hundred and fifty years of turbulent history, romance, artistic development and commercial exploitation. From the bejewel led Easter eggs of the Romanov Tsarinas to the 1970s allure of 'Brut by Faberge' aftershave, and from the Russian revolution to today's high-fashion glitz in New York and London, the film explores a multi-faceted world that began with one man: the prodigiously talented Peter Carl Faberge, Court Jeweler of St Petersburg. Shot at locations across Russia, Europe and USA (including the collection of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II), the film features interview contributions from the world's foremost Faberge authorities, as well as personal reminiscences from Faberge family members. close
Curious Varvara 2 is the second part of the TV series about Varvara Ivanovna Slutskaya ( Elena Yakovlev), who loves the novels of Agatha Christie and more
Curious Varvara 2 is the second part of the TV series about Varvara Ivanovna Slutskaya ( Elena Yakovlev), who loves the novels of Agatha Christie and loves to stick her nose out of her own business. This former teacher of the audience introduced the series Curious Varvara, and in the new season in the fate of the main character there are changes - she moves to her beloved Gennady Vyazmin (Vitaly Khaev) and is honored to become a freelance agent of the police, which is the merit of a longtime friend of the family, investigator Ivan Bolotnikov.
Indefatigable Varvara Ivanovna still likes to solve mysteries and be in the thick of criminal cases. Curious, observant, energetic woman will not let criminals relax! close
IRIS pairs legendary 87-year-old documentarian Albert Maysles with Iris Apfel, the quick-witted, flamboyantly dressed 93-year-old style maven who has more
IRIS pairs legendary 87-year-old documentarian Albert Maysles with Iris Apfel, the quick-witted, flamboyantly dressed 93-year-old style maven who has had an outsized presence on the New York fashion scene for decades. More than a fashion film, the documentary is a story about creativity and how, even in Iris’ dotage, a soaring free spirit continues to inspire. IRIS portrays a singular woman whose enthusiasm for fashion, art and people are life’s sustenance and reminds us that dressing, and indeed life, is nothing but an experiment. close
Alexander Domogarov and Sergey Sosnovsky (“Yuriev Day”) in a crime series with a historical post-revolutionary flavor. In 1919, the Great October Socialist more
Alexander Domogarov and Sergey Sosnovsky (“Yuriev Day”) in a crime series with a historical post-revolutionary flavor. In 1919, the Great October Socialist Revolution thundered, followed by between power and endemic poverty, which inevitably led to the triumph of the criminal world. The Moscow Criminal Investigation Service ceased to cope with the influx of cases, many of which remained unsolved. It was decided to expand and strengthen the composition of investigators, and for this purpose, experts from the tsarist detective were invited to work in the MUR. Thanks to this reform, two completely different and opposite people appeared side by side in the ranks of the MUR: detective police investigator Nikolai Varaxin and sailor Peter Sokolov. Representatives of different social strata and different worlds cannot find a common language, but despite the class struggle, they have to meet each other, because only through joint efforts Varaxin and Sokolov can confront criminal elements. How they will cooperate, you can watch online in the TV series “Friends”. close
The space race, the cold war, "free love," civil rights and more: The decade of the 1960s shaped our history -- and changed the world. In collaboration more
The space race, the cold war, "free love," civil rights and more: The decade of the 1960s shaped our history -- and changed the world. In collaboration with Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Mark Herzog, CNN explores perhaps the most transformative decade of the modern era in a 10-part documentary series and brings new insights into how those events shaped today. close
As tuition spirals upward and student debt passes a trillion dollars, students and parents ask, "Is college worth it?" From the halls of Harvard to public more
As tuition spirals upward and student debt passes a trillion dollars, students and parents ask, "Is college worth it?" From the halls of Harvard to public and private colleges in financial crisis to education startups in Silicon Valley, an urgent portrait emerges of a great American institution at the breaking point. close
The story of the gold-plated statuette that became the film industry's most coveted prize, AND THE OSCAR GOES TO... traces the history of the Academy more
The story of the gold-plated statuette that became the film industry's most coveted prize, AND THE OSCAR GOES TO... traces the history of the Academy itself, which began in 1927 when Louis B. Mayer, then head of MGM, led other prominent members of the industry in forming this professional honorary organization. Two years later the Academy began bestowing awards, which were nicknamed "Oscar," and quickly came to represent the pinnacle of cinematic achievement. close
The two best disciples of Sivadas Swamigal, the earnest owner of a Drama school, are by design pitted against each other by the guru himself and this more
The two best disciples of Sivadas Swamigal, the earnest owner of a Drama school, are by design pitted against each other by the guru himself and this create multiple calamities ending in the duo's separation. Years pass by as one finds a good holding and the other wobbles away as a drunk loser only for them to cross paths again when the ongoing Indian Independence Movement gives another chance for the tables to turn! close
Israeli satire show investigating the historical, social and political heritage of the jewish people and the state of Israel, from biblical days to this more
Israeli satire show investigating the historical, social and political heritage of the jewish people and the state of Israel, from biblical days to this day, killing sacred cows and questioning Jewish myths and Israeli ethos. close
'Hannah' tells the story of Buddhist pioneer Hannah Nydahl and her life bringing Tibetan Buddhism to the West. From her idealistic roots in 1960's Copenhagen more
'Hannah' tells the story of Buddhist pioneer Hannah Nydahl and her life bringing Tibetan Buddhism to the West. From her idealistic roots in 1960's Copenhagen to the hippie trail in Nepal, Hannah and her husband Ole became two of the first Western students of His Holiness the 16th Karmapa - the first consciously reincarnated lama of Tibet in 1110. Hannah went on to become an assistant and translator for some of the most powerful Tibetan lamas and a bridge between Buddhism in the East and the West. close
During a brief rule towards the end of the 19th century, the Italian duke Amadeo of Savoy occupied the Spanish throne. However, confined to the safety more
During a brief rule towards the end of the 19th century, the Italian duke Amadeo of Savoy occupied the Spanish throne. However, confined to the safety of life within the palace walls, the lonely, frustrated king and his servants succumb to playful adventures focused more on pleasure than his duties. close
Children of War is a movie based on the true events of the 1971 Genocide. Can we, in search of power, become animals? A genocide; neglected! The first more
Children of War is a movie based on the true events of the 1971 Genocide. Can we, in search of power, become animals? A genocide; neglected! The first use of rape as a weapon of war; undocumented! The lives of millions; unaccounted! The culprits; unpunished! close
Sophia Grace and Rosie are sent to Switzelvania as special correspondents tasked with covering the coronation of a new queen. Once there, they encounter more
Sophia Grace and Rosie are sent to Switzelvania as special correspondents tasked with covering the coronation of a new queen. Once there, they encounter three very different princesses competing for the throne. Together, the girls hatch a royal plot to help the best candidate win. close
The series of films allows viewers to see the “star period” of brilliant victories of the Russian soldier in the Great Patriotic War. Six episodes of more
The series of films allows viewers to see the “star period” of brilliant victories of the Russian soldier in the Great Patriotic War. Six episodes of the cycle tell about those battles of the Red Army with the troops of Hitlerite Germany, in which the military power of the Third Reich was first undermined, and then destroyed. The Kursk battle of the summer of the 43rd, the forcing of the seemingly impregnable line of defense of the Germans on the Dnieper steeps in the autumn of the 43rd seriously undermined the power of the enemy. But the most brilliant streak of military success of our army came in 1944. He became a theme for the fascist troops even more than the 41st for our army. In the films of the cycle, war veterans take part, who with their blood and then mined these victories. Their personal front stories, sounding in films, the most dramatic and true chronicle of the Great Patriotic War. They are the last bearers of images and the truth of that war, in which the horrors of battles, hand-to-hand combat, tank attacks, wounds, injuries, injuries, deaths and injuries, the triumph of the victors, the joy of liberating their native land from the enemy, a sense of pride for well-done hard combat work have converged. close
This two-part television fairy tale in a fairly free form tells about the life and tricks of the legendary Thiel Ulenspiegel, the medieval trickster of more
This two-part television fairy tale in a fairly free form tells about the life and tricks of the legendary Thiel Ulenspiegel, the medieval trickster of Northern Germany. The time of stay in the Hanseatic Lübeck Thiel caustic satire attracts the wrath of a powerful, but vile burgomaster. For help Thiel in dungeon is imprisoned by his former lover, y which on freedom remains the daughter of Marie. Marie is young, but not a miss, she goes on the advice of her mother to search for Thiel to ask him for help. Together they go on adventures to get some tools for salvation, and along the way must always leave the soldier of the mayor to avoid reprisals. close
American Miguel Francis went to the Crimea to see with his own eyes the “occupation” troops, the protests of the local population, the devastation and more
American Miguel Francis went to the Crimea to see with his own eyes the “occupation” troops, the protests of the local population, the devastation and chaos that the Western media write about. However, he opened a completely different picture. Residents of Simferopol, Sevastopol and Yalta, with whom Miguel managed to communicate on the streets of these cities, spoke about the long-awaited reunification of the Crimea with Russia, about the history of the peninsula from the time of Peter I to the present day, about their worries, hopes and aspirations. close
Over the past two centuries, not only has the world changed dramatically. As nothing stands still, the science of crime investigation has been changing more
Over the past two centuries, not only has the world changed dramatically. As nothing stands still, the science of crime investigation has been changing from year to year for two hundred years, bringing new details, making discoveries and giving more and more reasons for the triumph of justice.
Nowadays, if it is possible to commit a perfect crime that no one can solve, it is very difficult to do it. Created in the genre of documentary drama series "History of criminalistics" ("History of criminalistics") and its host, actor Daniil Spivakovsky, talk about what discoveries on the basis of forensics and what people contributed to our world became better, and criminals lived worse. close
Alexander I, who put a lot of effort into liberating Russia and Europe from Napoleonic rule, had to experience deep disappointment during his lifetime: more
Alexander I, who put a lot of effort into liberating Russia and Europe from Napoleonic rule, had to experience deep disappointment during his lifetime: the ingratitude of yesterday’s allies in the coalition, as well as their intrigues at the Vienna Congress; the death of the only surviving living daughter; secret societies among the officers of his Army. This produced a spiritual revolution in his soul. The emperor begins to burden the secular life, and even the Tron himself. His unexpected death in Taganrog gave the ground for the version of the o’nbsp that he did not die at all, a’nbsp; mysteriously disappeared and went to Siberia under the name of Elder Fyodor Kuzmich... close
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