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An elegantly produced documentary divided into eight parts and running nearly seven hours in length, The Romanovs beautifully encapsulates the epic story more
An elegantly produced documentary divided into eight parts and running nearly seven hours in length, The Romanovs beautifully encapsulates the epic story of the Russian Dynasty over the course of over three hundred years. close
The epic television history of the Second World War’s Eastern Front giving an unprecedented Russian perspective on the war’s most decisive and bloody theater.
The epic television history of the Second World War’s Eastern Front giving an unprecedented Russian perspective on the war’s most decisive and bloody theater. close
Labor Nikolaya Karamzin
He was not the first experience of works on the history of Russia, but he was the first to reveal to the broad strata of society more
Labor Nikolaya Karamzin
He was not the first experience of works on the history of Russia, but he was the first to reveal to the broad strata of society its greatness and grandeur. In addition, it was an extensive narrative, based on rare manuscripts and documents that have not survived to this day, and covered all the important stages of the development of the state since the time of Sineus and Truvor. It is to Karamzin that we owe the knowledge of the history of the Motherland to its citizens after the publication of his books.
The film "History of the Russian State (2002)" is a series of documentary and historical films of general education type based on the works of N. M. Karamzin. close
For the first time, this documentary includes two exclusive interviews with Vladimir Putin and full details about actions in Crimea during spring 2014. more
For the first time, this documentary includes two exclusive interviews with Vladimir Putin and full details about actions in Crimea during spring 2014. These events determined the history of modern Russia. The President talks frankly and openly about the challenges and risks that Russia faced during that time. This film provides the Russian view of the situation. It is impossible to form a complete picture of the world without it. close
A documentary series which presents a modern look at the history of the Russian state from 1697 to 1917. Each episode covers the reign of one or several monarchs from Peter I to Nicholas II.
A documentary series which presents a modern look at the history of the Russian state from 1697 to 1917. Each episode covers the reign of one or several monarchs from Peter I to Nicholas II. close
In the history of Russia, there are only two wars, called the Patriotic War. The War of 1812 was not named by chance. Literally the whole country, the more
In the history of Russia, there are only two wars, called the Patriotic War. The War of 1812 was not named by chance. Literally the whole country, the whole Fatherland rose up to defend the Russian lands. And there were no equals of the Russians in desperate courage and courage, in the determination to drive the enemy from his native land.
Documentary and art film "1812" - a unique project from the creators The Great War Recreating the heroic events of the Patriotic War of 1812. The four-part television series covers the main periods of the war with Napoleon – from the moment when the enemy’s 600,000-strong army invaded the territory of the Russian Empire in the summer of 1812 to the time when its remnants were shamefully driven to Russia.
The basis of the film “1812” was an artistic reconstruction of those heroic events, thanks to which the viewer literally immerses himself in the atmosphere of the era, is transferred to the battlefields, in the thick of battles, where under the roar of artillery “horses, people mixed into a pile” and the future of the two great powers was made. close
The film "Rurik: Lost By" 2012 production from the director (who acted as a screenwriter and the main character of the film), previously known for his more
The film "Rurik: Lost By" 2012 production from the director (who acted as a screenwriter and the main character of the film), previously known for his humorous performances, Mikhail Zadornov.
What about the documentary
In an effort to find the legendary truth, the author of the tape covered many thousands of kilometers. And all this with one single purpose: to understand the origins of the Russian state. Who is the well-known Rurik? Who were our distant and glorious ancestors? Trying to answer all these important questions, Zadornov opens the veil over many other secrets, which were not allowed to expose for many, many centuries of the existence of Russia. Who are the Russians? The Varangians were not Scandinavians at all.
The creators of the documentary "Rurik: Lost Byz"
In the creation of the film, Mikhail Zadornov contributed: Denis Kuritsyn (operator), Oleg Troyanovsky (composer) and others.
Why the cartoon "Rurik: Lost Beast" will love everyone
This film will be appreciated by lovers of mysteries, historical facts, the past of their state and family. The questions raised by Mikhail Zadornov are undoubtedly still relevant today. close
The «Eye of God» is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Pushkin Museum. It shows how progressive and pro-West Russians can be, when it comes to more
The «Eye of God» is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Pushkin Museum. It shows how progressive and pro-West Russians can be, when it comes to comprehending the essence of beauty. Ivan Tsvetayev, a village priest's son, the founder of the museum, wanted the new generation of "Ivans" to understand that we are Europe, while Antiquity is our mutual cradle. close
The film is about the historical role of Georgians in Russian, and later - Soviet politics, culture and science. The heroes of the film are Bagration more
The film is about the historical role of Georgians in Russian, and later - Soviet politics, culture and science. The heroes of the film are Bagration and Shevardnadze, Pirosmani and Danelia, Balanchine and Andronikov. close
Star Media's award-winning animation studio, Babich Design proudly presents this powerful and dramatic account of the Korean War (1950-1953). Often colloquially more
Star Media's award-winning animation studio, Babich Design proudly presents this powerful and dramatic account of the Korean War (1950-1953). Often colloquially referred to as 'The Forgotten War', it was nevertheless one of the most dangerous big-power confrontations and threats to world peace since World War 2 with a bitter legacy of hatred and suspicion enduring to the present day. With a combination of stunning CGI animation, dramatic reconstruction and unique historic library footage, the full and harrowing details of this brutal and bloody war are vividly recreated for today's television audience for many of whom the war is a distant memory or a mere item in the history books. close
The War of 1853-1856 is often called the Crimean War. But the battle for Crimea was only an episode of a huge war. The confrontation of the Russian Empire more
The War of 1853-1856 is often called the Crimean War. But the battle for Crimea was only an episode of a huge war. The confrontation of the Russian Empire with the combined forces of the allies - Britain, France, Turkey and the Kingdom of Sardinia - affected a huge territory: from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean. In fact, it was a war for world domination – a world war. What were the obvious and hidden causes of the great power confrontation that unfolded in the middle of the nineteenth century? How it all began and what place the Russian Empire ultimately occupied on the world political arena, is told in the new documentary-fiction film "World Zero".
First series. A protracted dispute over the religious affiliation of Palestinian shrines led to the fact that in the autumn of 1853 Turkey declared war on Russia. After the Battle of Sinop, in which Admiral Nakhimov won a brilliant victory over the Turkish fleet, the great European powers - England and France - entered the war. Russia is in political isolation. The battle for world domination began – World Zero.
The war came to Pskov when Vera Tsoblina was 8 years old. Instead of school, she learned to survive on the streets of her hometown. The winter of 1941-1942 more
The war came to Pskov when Vera Tsoblina was 8 years old. Instead of school, she learned to survive on the streets of her hometown. The winter of 1941-1942 was particularly cold. Children often ran to the railway to look for pieces of coal that did not burn to the end in the locomotive furnaces. Once during such a "foray" children saw stacks stacked along the canvas of the railway. They thought it was wood. But these were the bodies of Soviet prisoners of war frozen in ice – here they unloaded a whole train in which no one survived. These terrible "echelons of death" came to Pskov throughout the first military winter. close
Modern people cannot imagine life without television. Television, like every invention, has an author who first revealed it to the world. The documentary more
Modern people cannot imagine life without television. Television, like every invention, has an author who first revealed it to the world. The documentary film "Zworykin-Muromets" Leonida Parfenova tells about Vladimir Kozmich Zworykin - a man who became famous in the United States and is completely unknown in his homeland in Russia, an inventor who stood at the origins of television.
The future father of television was born in 1889 in a small county Murom, the city where the legendary hero Ilya lived. He showed interest in technology early, and after graduating from a real school at home, in 1906 Zworykin went to St. Petersburg to enter the Imperial Institute of Technology. After graduating in 1912, he continued his studies in Paris.
The first experiments in the field of television, the main character of the film began to do even before the revolution, studying at the institute under the guidance of the famous professor B. L. Rosing.
The revolution changed the life of Vladimir Kozmich. Enlisted in the service of Kolchak, from whom he was engaged in the purchase of radio equipment in the United States, in 1919, Zworykin, after the arrest of Kolchak, remains in America, where his new life stage begins, which eventually made him a recognized specialist in the field of television.
The film "Zworykin Muromets" highlights all the highlights of the life of the inventor, whose name is inscribed in golden letters in the history of the world development of the television era. The main events of the biography of Vladimir Zvorykin were reconstructed by actors, and the role of the inventor himself was performed by a wonderful Russian actor, People's Artist of the USSR Sergey Shakurov. close
The film Vera Watchova "Live Pushkin", in which Leonid Parfenov with Lev Durov, Vladimir Dovzhik and Ekaterina Guseva, was filmed for the bicentennial more
The film Vera Watchova "Live Pushkin", in which Leonid Parfenov with Lev Durov, Vladimir Dovzhik and Ekaterina Guseva, was filmed for the bicentennial anniversary of the famous writer and included in the real life of Pushki. The film also contains reading of various historical materials about the poet and excerpts from domestic feature films.
It is also interesting that the director decided to shoot part of the material in the style of a silent film, and Leonid Parfenova Watchdog asked to comment on Pushkin’s biography as a modern chronicler. close
On the night of June 23, 44, 78 ships of the Ladoga military flotilla with landing troops approached the east coast of Ladoga. They hid in a fog, not more
On the night of June 23, 44, 78 ships of the Ladoga military flotilla with landing troops approached the east coast of Ladoga. They hid in a fog, not far from the Finnish positions, and waited for the team to start the fight. This naval operation against fascist Finland - "Tuloxin landing" - is still considered one of the most brilliant during the war. The Finns fled and surrendered two months later. Until recently, neither the Finns nor the Germans even knew that there were submarines on Ladoga, which were the eyes and ears of the Soviet command off the enemy coast.
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
The film "World War II." Day by Day consists of ninety-six episodes, each of which is one month of the year of World War II. There is no more complete more
The film "World War II." Day by Day consists of ninety-six episodes, each of which is one month of the year of World War II. There is no more complete and detailed film. The film consists of a unique chronicle of the war, as well as archival materials Stalina.
The Second World War of 1939-1945 was the most brutal event in human life. In terms of the number of victims, it has no equal on earth. Allied involvement was not foreseen at the beginning of the war, as some now claim. The defeat of the enemy cost the victorious countries incalculable victims, which must be remembered by all generations. close
At Nuremberg the Soviet side demanded that the list of the accused should include financial and economic figures. And first of all Hjalmar Schacht, the more
At Nuremberg the Soviet side demanded that the list of the accused should include financial and economic figures. And first of all Hjalmar Schacht, the chief banker of the Third Reich, the man who brought Hitler to power, the mastermind behind the German economic miracle of the 1930s. At the same time he took part in the attempted murder of the Führer, was a prisoner of the concentration camp. But can one make money on war and keep one’s hands clean? Kill millions and sleep serenely? close
The Nuremberg trial was a vowel in the broadest sense of the word. All 403 sessions of the Tribunal were open. Printing, radio, cinema have enabled millions more
The Nuremberg trial was a vowel in the broadest sense of the word. All 403 sessions of the Tribunal were open. Printing, radio, cinema have enabled millions of people around the world to follow the progress of the process. Representatives of the media were allocated most of the seats in the meeting room. The most striking events of the process: the recognition of Hitler’s deputy Rudolf Hess in the simulation of insanity, the unexpected appearance of Field Marshal Paulus, the shocking speech of the Soviet judge Lev Smirnov, the cross-examination of Nazi number 2 by Hermann Goering by the main accusers of the Allies. close
The Minsk Process (January 1946) The most massive trial of the Nazis in the USSR. 18 German officers appeared before the court, many of them were the more
The Minsk Process (January 1946) The most massive trial of the Nazis in the USSR. 18 German officers appeared before the court, many of them were the closest associates of the Fuehrer. The history of the monstrous operation “Winter Magic” – the Nazis burned and devastated 433 villages, shot, tortured, sent to camps or hijacked thousands of people in Germany. close
"Lebensborn" - translated from German - "source of life". The organization was founded in 1935. According to the idea of the head of the SS Heinrich Himmler, more
"Lebensborn" - translated from German - "source of life". The organization was founded in 1935. According to the idea of the head of the SS Heinrich Himmler, the houses of Lebensborn were to be a place where unmarried women could secretly give birth to a child and leave it for the upbringing of the state. Under the slogan “Give a child to the Führer!” German women were encouraged to give birth to “true Aryans.” In reality, the program resulted in the mass abduction and removal of children from the USSR and other German-occupied territories to the homes of Lebensborn. close
By 1945, Japan was ready to start a bacteriological war. In the secret laboratories of the Kwantung Army on the territory of Manchuria, huge reserves more
By 1945, Japan was ready to start a bacteriological war. In the secret laboratories of the Kwantung Army on the territory of Manchuria, huge reserves of bacteria were created that can cause epidemics of various terrible diseases. What prevented the Japanese from bringing their plan into action? Why did Tokyo not prosecute the employees of the detachment “731”, who conducted monstrous experiments on Chinese and Soviet prisoners of war? close
In September 1943, 40 children aged 6 to 13 were taken to the German officer hospital in Stanitsa Starotitarovskaya, from whom doctors pumped blood for more
In September 1943, 40 children aged 6 to 13 were taken to the German officer hospital in Stanitsa Starotitarovskaya, from whom doctors pumped blood for transfusion to wounded German officers. As a result of this operation, all the children died. This is just one of the heinous crimes that were accused of the commander of the German occupation forces in Crimea, General Erwin Eneke, and 11 other German officers at the Sevastopol trial. close
More than a hundred years have passed since the first armored combat vehicle appeared. Since then, armored vehicles have become an integral part of the more
More than a hundred years have passed since the first armored combat vehicle appeared. Since then, armored vehicles have become an integral part of the armament of the army of any country. The documentary series "Armor of Russia" tells about the stages of development of domestic armored fighting vehicles, starting from the first armored cars that appeared in the early 20th century, up to modern tanks equipped with the latest technology.
The plots of the series "Armour of Russia" are devoted to armored vehicles and armored personnel carriers, infantry and landing vehicles, armored anti-aircraft self-propelled guns and self-propelled artillery installations, engineering vehicles, a variety of experimental equipment and much more. The series, along with the use of three-dimensional computer graphics, included numerous footage of the chronicle, previously not shown to a wide audience, as well as information about the main technical characteristics of armored vehicles. close
Documentary-game series about the Kronstadt uprising of 1921. At the end of February 1917, Kronstadt became the place on the map of the Russian Empire more
Documentary-game series about the Kronstadt uprising of 1921. At the end of February 1917, Kronstadt became the place on the map of the Russian Empire where the flames of the revolution broke out and from where it spread to other regions. The Baltic sailors were the first to revolt against the old government and established a new, Bolshevik one. So why did they rise up against the power of the Soviets even four years later?
The film recreates the events of that time, telling about the reasons that forced the sailors to take up arms again. The insurgency that began did not bother the authorities jokingly, and while the Kronstadts sought open and honest negotiations, the propaganda of the Bolsheviks had already declared them outside the law. close
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