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The film was filmed in Bibi-Heybat, a suburb of Baku (now the capital of Azerbaijan), during a fire at the Bibi-Heybat oil field. The film was shot on more
The film was filmed in Bibi-Heybat, a suburb of Baku (now the capital of Azerbaijan), during a fire at the Bibi-Heybat oil field. The film was shot on 35mm film by the Lumiere brothers in 1898. On August 2 of the same year, a demonstration of Alexander Michon's program took place, which included the film "Fire at an oil fountain in Bibiheybat". close
A film directed by the pioneer of cinema in Azerbaijan, Alexandre Michon, it was filmed on August 4, 1898 in Balakhany, Baku and presented at the International more
A film directed by the pioneer of cinema in Azerbaijan, Alexandre Michon, it was filmed on August 4, 1898 in Balakhany, Baku and presented at the International Paris Exhibition. The film was shot using a 35mm film on a Lumière cinematograph. Silent movie. (Wikipedia) close
This newsreel documentary was shot by Lev Kuleshov in 1919, which once credited to Dziga Vertov. A fragment of this newsreel was shown in the documentary more
This newsreel documentary was shot by Lev Kuleshov in 1919, which once credited to Dziga Vertov. A fragment of this newsreel was shown in the documentary The Kuleshov Effect (1969), where Kuleshov talked about his early film work, claiming this short newsreel as his own work. close
The second film by Sokurov featuring Boris Yeltsin as the principal character. Now he is the President of Russia, invested with power, bearing the full more
The second film by Sokurov featuring Boris Yeltsin as the principal character. Now he is the President of Russia, invested with power, bearing the full responsibility for the destinies of his distant compatriots as well as his closest kin and friends. close
In the spring of 1992, the director Stanislav Govorukhin came to Vermont, where for several days he communicated with the famous writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn and members of his family.
In the spring of 1992, the director Stanislav Govorukhin came to Vermont, where for several days he communicated with the famous writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn and members of his family. close
The sequel of feature-publicistic film «You Can’t Live Like That». Showing the countrymen charmless and sometimes scaring life picture of once great power more
The sequel of feature-publicistic film «You Can’t Live Like That». Showing the countrymen charmless and sometimes scaring life picture of once great power with pain and anger, the author tries to uncover the reason of the country’s and nation’s tragedy. close
Set to readings of Thomas Mann's 'The Magic Mountain', a collage of medical, art and found footage, exploring various medical cases, including reconstructing more
Set to readings of Thomas Mann's 'The Magic Mountain', a collage of medical, art and found footage, exploring various medical cases, including reconstructing the damaged human body, the separation of Siamese twins, and Cold War era attempts to create superhumans. close
Roman Viktyuk either hate or adore. But the eccentricity, the dissimilarity to everything of his work is recognized by everyone. The film by Alexei Uchitel more
Roman Viktyuk either hate or adore. But the eccentricity, the dissimilarity to everything of his work is recognized by everyone. The film by Alexei Uchitel - illustration for the life of the scandalous maestro. Unique shots from rehearsals, a trip to Lviv and New York, young actors, now stars - once opened by Viktyuk, scenes from the director's most striking and challenging performances. And Roman Viktyuk himself, ironic, funny, sincere . close
The film contains unique documentary footage: - court hearing in the case of A.R. Chikatilo, the imposition of the death sentence;
- the last interview more
The film contains unique documentary footage:
- court hearing in the case of A.R. Chikatilo, the imposition of the death sentence;
- the last interview with Chikatilo, who is already on death row;
- Record from the investigation in the case of Boris Serebryakov and other documents;
- there is a fragment of the examination of the tortured girl, music videos.
The documentary is made in the style of post-Soviet art house. . .
Melancholy black and white avant-garde rarity, the USSR is felt. close
A group portrait of Soviet people in the interior of the post-Soviet timelessness. Soviet Jews intoxicated with freedom, who did not want to leave the more
A group portrait of Soviet people in the interior of the post-Soviet timelessness. Soviet Jews intoxicated with freedom, who did not want to leave the new Russia, and Soviet officers broken by freedom, who did not want to return to the new Russia. Ruddy first-year soldiers, singing obscene songs, and old men, "are terrible with their blind gazes into the lens, as into the abyss of time." People who died, long before they died. And people experiencing their rebirth. And there are cracked tombstones, ruined cemeteries, abandoned towns, an empty autumn sky and a chronicle of several wars that merged in the memory of an old soldier into one endless massacre that began in 1914 and continues to this day with a premonition of civil war. close
The author's view of the events of the history and modernity of Russia is a continuation of the journalistic cycle, which began with the film "You can't live like that".
The author's view of the events of the history and modernity of Russia is a continuation of the journalistic cycle, which began with the film "You can't live like that". close
These images and sounds are poetic metaphors that transform “Elegy from Russia” into a document that provides a emotional–historical “memory bank” for all.
These images and sounds are poetic metaphors that transform “Elegy from Russia” into a document that provides a emotional–historical “memory bank” for all. close
The documentary tells about the Romanov family. It discusses versions about the possible salvation of the imperial family, tells about impostors who consider more
The documentary tells about the Romanov family. It discusses versions about the possible salvation of the imperial family, tells about impostors who consider themselves descendants of Nicholas II, and the film also touches on the fate of the regicides. close
A curious documentary film of 1997, in which the master of Russian cinematography Alexei Uchitel (“The Walk”) explores the concept of “elite”. Who should more
A curious documentary film of 1997, in which the master of Russian cinematography Alexei Uchitel (“The Walk”) explores the concept of “elite”. Who should be considered the highest strata of society and what unites these people? The author tries to answer these questions, which are often not as simple as it seems at first glance. Russia, 1997. The political and economic situation in the country is changing at an alarming rate. No one can predict what will happen tomorrow, but people are not ready to go back to the past. Against the background of this instability, the elite of the country is changing: many famous and rich people appear, whose names no one heard until yesterday. Politicians, pop stars, wives of oligarchs, aspiring rockers – who of them can really rank themselves among the elite of the country, and who is a “one-day butterfly” that no one will remember in a couple of months? close
Five part Russian television Series that tells the story of a Russian naval commander in charge of an Arctic-based ship. The five part series reveals more
Five part Russian television Series that tells the story of a Russian naval commander in charge of an Arctic-based ship. The five part series reveals the daily duties associated with the ship, but it is really about solitude and isolation. Voice-over narration by the commander, other sailors, and even a third-person voice provide the "confession" of the title. close