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The gold miner of the turn of the XIX-XX centuries and the locally venerable Athos saint Innocent Sibiryakov all his life struggled ... with wealth. Having more
The gold miner of the turn of the XIX-XX centuries and the locally venerable Athos saint Innocent Sibiryakov all his life struggled ... with wealth. Having begun the struggle of a 14-year-old boy, having passed through slander and psychiatric examinations, he finished it only shortly before the early death. He won. close
Based on the true story of the notorious Marquis de Sade. In 18th century Paris, an innocent beauty's search for her missing sister leads her into the more
Based on the true story of the notorious Marquis de Sade. In 18th century Paris, an innocent beauty's search for her missing sister leads her into the deadly sensuous realm of the infamous Marquis de Sade. Imprisoned for his sordid crimes, the Marquis likewise has the beauty morally trapped... for she must help him complete his banned book of lust, or never learn the fate of her sister. It becomes a test of wills and wit, as the Marquis attempts to convert her to his deviously sexual philosophy. When the Marquis escapes his prison, she must follow him to his remote chateau of sin to finally discover her sister's fate, and to face her own. close
How does art survive in a time of oppression? During the Soviet rule artists who stay true to their vision are executed, sent to mental hospitals or Gulags. more
How does art survive in a time of oppression? During the Soviet rule artists who stay true to their vision are executed, sent to mental hospitals or Gulags. Their plight inspires young Igor Savitsky. He pretends to buy state-approved art but instead daringly rescues 40,000 forbidden fellow artist's works and creates a museum in the desert of Uzbekistan, far from the watchful eyes of the KGB. Though a penniless artist himself, he cajoles the cash to pay for the art from the same authorities who are banning it. Savitsky amasses an eclectic mix of Russian Avant-Garde art. But his greatest discovery is an unknown school of artists who settle in Uzbekistan after the Russian revolution of 1917, encountering a unique Islamic culture, as exotic to them as Tahiti was for Gauguin. They develop a startlingly original style, fusing European modernism with centuries-old Eastern traditions. close
1917, Yakutia. 9-year-old Mikita is growing up beyond his years, as he, along with adults, learns the difficult life of a Yakut cattle breeder, where more
1917, Yakutia. 9-year-old Mikita is growing up beyond his years, as he, along with adults, learns the difficult life of a Yakut cattle breeder, where every day is a struggle for survival. New challenges await the boy, as the events of the revolutionary, rebellious time violently invade the traditional way of his family, violating the values and way of life that have been established for centuries. close
Grigory Rasputin is one of the most mysterious and controversial personalities in Russian history. Both his life and his death are shrouded in mystery. more
Grigory Rasputin is one of the most mysterious and controversial personalities in Russian history. Both his life and his death are shrouded in mystery. And to this day, the heated debates of historians do not cease. Who was he? Is it a holy old man who saved Russia, or a venerable swindler who masterfully manipulates the tsar for his own selfish purposes? Did he lead a profligate life, terrified his surroundings, or was he a righteous man who spent his days in prayer and aspiration for the Russian land?
This film is a kind of investigation of new facts opened with the publication of the archives of British intelligence of those times. We will see Rasputin in a whole new light and learn the unexpected details of his final days and tragic death. . . close
This is the story of a girl from 12 to 15 years old who miraculously survived the infernal fire of the Holocaust. Tamara Rostovskaya, née Latherson, while more
This is the story of a girl from 12 to 15 years old who miraculously survived the infernal fire of the Holocaust. Tamara Rostovskaya, née Latherson, while in the Kaunas ghetto, kept a diary, fragments of which have been preserved. They were the basis of the film. close
The film consists of five short stories that reflect five stages (1947 — 1950 — 1957 — 1967 — 1982) the action programs of the heroine of the film, from more
The film consists of five short stories that reflect five stages (1947 — 1950 — 1957 — 1967 — 1982) the action programs of the heroine of the film, from the age of fifteen, rushed to a typical goal for that time — to smile from the front page of a central newspaper. Her fate is not simple: unhappy love, life with the unloved, a labor colony, love again, then love in return, earthquakes, fires, devastation. The heroine is getting closer to the goal and nothing can stop her.. close
The story unfolds in besieged Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War. In the lesson on the painting children diligently draw the sentence "We are not more
The story unfolds in besieged Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War. In the lesson on the painting children diligently draw the sentence "We are not slaves", this smudged phrase becomes the main idea of the film. close
According to the memoirs of Princess M.N. Volkonskaya. Lyrical story about the secret love of Alexander Pushkin to young Maria Raevskaya. In the future more
According to the memoirs of Princess M.N. Volkonskaya. Lyrical story about the secret love of Alexander Pushkin to young Maria Raevskaya. In the future Decembrist, the poet saw his ideal, his muse. Sharing the fate of her husband, a participant in the uprising on Senate Square, Sergei Volkonsky, Maria Nikolaevna Volkonskaya, nee Raevskaya, followed her husband to Siberia. In 1837, the Volkonsky family was allowed to leave prison and go to a free settlement in the vicinity of Irkutsk. close
In 1889, mounted on a small gray horse named Serko, Dimitri leaves his garrison on the Asian borders of the Russian Empire on the banks of the Amur River. more
In 1889, mounted on a small gray horse named Serko, Dimitri leaves his garrison on the Asian borders of the Russian Empire on the banks of the Amur River. After extraordinary adventures, they both arrive in St. Petersburg, at the court of the Tsar. Having covered more than 9000 kilometers in less than 200 days, this young rider has achieved the most fantastic equestrian feat of all time. close
The film about the feat of Russian sailors who showed courage, courage and willpower during the ferrying of the fishing fleet from Arkhangelsk to Kamchatka across the Arctic Ocean in 1955.
The film about the feat of Russian sailors who showed courage, courage and willpower during the ferrying of the fishing fleet from Arkhangelsk to Kamchatka across the Arctic Ocean in 1955. close
The basis of the series Ihor Chernitsky “Junker” were such works by A.I. Kuprin as the novel “Junker”, the story “At the Turning Point” and “Duel”. When more
The basis of the series Ihor Chernitsky “Junker” were such works by A.I. Kuprin as the novel “Junker”, the story “At the Turning Point” and “Duel”. When writing the script, the memoirs of officers who were graduates of Junker schools in 1917, and documents of the military history of Russia were used.
The events of the picture unfold in Russia at the turn of 1900-1910 in the famous Moscow Alexander Military School. The actors are young men who are about to graduate, and their mentors, combat officers. Here reigns its own special world, in many ways romantic - these young people have a lot happening for the first time - early love, the first ball, repulsion scoundrel, the first duel, readiness to protect the weak and sacrifice yourself for a friend. close
Based on the story of the same name by I. Turgenev. A story about the romantic feeling of falling in love with a young man for whom everything is for the first time.
Based on the story of the same name by I. Turgenev. A story about the romantic feeling of falling in love with a young man for whom everything is for the first time. close
A dramatization of a wedding in 16th-century Russia, between members of two prominent boyar families (based on paintings by Konstantin Makovskii): Three more
A dramatization of a wedding in 16th-century Russia, between members of two prominent boyar families (based on paintings by Konstantin Makovskii): Three matchmakers first visit the family of the prospective bride, and then do the same with the prospective bridegroom's family. Later, as the time of the wedding draws near, the bride is dressed with great formality and prepared for the ceremony, as the guests get ready to celebrate the upcoming wedding. close
Institute of Noble Maidens reopens its doors. Here, under the leadership of Sophia (Alice Sapegin), new pupils now live, and new, much more exciting adventures moreInstitute of Noble Maidens reopens its doors. Here, under the leadership of Sophia (Alice Sapegin), new pupils now live, and new, much more exciting adventures await them.
The series “Secrets of the Institute of Noble Maidens” is full of secrets and mysteries. His characters will be kidnapped and escaped, romantic dates and true love. Like, for example, Lisa, who, contrary to common sense, decided to escape with Lieutenant Orlov, her lover. The girl leaves a note to her friends, from which they learn that the fugitives went to church, which stands on the Ryazan highway, where they want to get married. But Pauline, who drives that road to the estate, knows for sure that there is no church there. And this means that the vile Orlov deceived a naive girl.
Many plot lines of the series “Secrets of the Institute of Noble Maidens” are united by one thing – behind all of them is a mysterious villain, a powerful and merciless Admiral, whose real name, like his face, is not known to anyone. close
This film was a true peculiarity, a filmed version of the great Feodor Chaliapin in one of his most famous roles; the fact that it was a silent film, more
This film was a true peculiarity, a filmed version of the great Feodor Chaliapin in one of his most famous roles; the fact that it was a silent film, with title cards, meant that audiences could only appreciate his acting. Another curiosity is that the film also included a minor role enacted by Richard Boleslavsky, who in 1932 directed “Rasputin and the Empress.”(9) close
The story of the film “Iron Curtain” begins on the eve of 1947. Kostya and his parents return to Moscow from evacuation. At first, the family settles more
The story of the film “Iron Curtain” begins on the eve of 1947. Kostya and his parents return to Moscow from evacuation. At first, the family settles with Kostina grandmother, who lives in a huge overcrowded communal apartment. On the street, the boy is waiting for new acquaintances – a local punk.
So begins a new life of the hero of the historical, and largely autobiographical, based on the events of the life of the creator of the film Savva Kulish drama "Iron Curtain", the events of which take place in the period 1940-1950s and unfold against the background of sometimes dramatic upheavals in the life of the whole country. close
Historical drama Boris Kazakov "Stalin: Live" was the first attempt to visually demonstrate the inner world of Joseph Stalin. The narrative is conducted more
Historical drama Boris Kazakov "Stalin: Live" was the first attempt to visually demonstrate the inner world of Joseph Stalin. The narrative is conducted on behalf of the “leader of the peoples” himself, and the viewer can see what Stalin’s confession could be if he ever decided to confess.
After the victory over Nazi Germany, the world political balance swayed significantly towards the USSR. It is no wonder that the United States and Great Britain began real preparations for atomic war against the Soviet Union. In any case, this was how Stalin himself saw reality, who believed that the Allies wanted to eliminate him physically. close
The fate of Yakov Dzhugashvili is not easy. Direct kinship with the "leader of peoples" has affected the career of a young man and the future. The relationship more
The fate of Yakov Dzhugashvili is not easy. Direct kinship with the "leader of peoples" has affected the career of a young man and the future. The relationship of an authoritarian father and a son who tried to get out of the shadows of his fame, from the very beginning, was not easy. Yakov’s war on general grounds went to the front, got into captivity, was tested by concentration camps.
In the historical drama "Jakov, Son of Stalin" the two main characters are the offspring of the Soviet leader and film director Leni Riefenstahl. The star of German documentary and Hitler’s favorite was commissioned to make a film about Dzhugashvili. It was to her that the hidden and lonely Jacob was able to trust his childhood memories and adventures in mature age, opening a tormented soul. close
The Russian Imperial Army in its history participated in many wars, both offensive and defensive. However, the longest for her was the Caucasian War. more
The Russian Imperial Army in its history participated in many wars, both offensive and defensive. However, the longest for her was the Caucasian War. One of the most famous battles of the Caucasian War was the assault of Akhulgo in June-August 1839. At this time, the Imamat of Chechnya and Dagestan was headed by the third imam, Imam Shamil.
Peter I promised his young daughter Elizabeth that he would marry her to Louis XV and she would become Queen of France. But all plans, including agreements more
Peter I promised his young daughter Elizabeth that he would marry her to Louis XV and she would become Queen of France. But all plans, including agreements with the French king, collapse with the death of the great monarch: Peter I dies, not having time to appoint an heir. Thus begins the ruthless and merciless era of palace coups – a time of intrigue and power struggle. Will the empire built by Peter and its new capital St. Petersburg stand? What price will Elizaveta Petrovna, the youngest daughter of a great monarch, have to pay to take her place in history? What can women on the throne give to Russia? close
The town of Zinkov, where in the 1930-1950s people of different nationalities and confessions lived in peace and harmony, is actually a paradise that more
The town of Zinkov, where in the 1930-1950s people of different nationalities and confessions lived in peace and harmony, is actually a paradise that was not on the map of the former USSR: mysteriously, it simply “falled out” of the field of view of the totalitarian system. It calmly and naturally coexisted Orthodox Church, Jewish synagogue, church and heritage of Islam - the old Turkish fortress. In Zinkov lives the main character of the picture, Motl-Shotchen, matchmaker “from God”: as a real mediator between people and worlds, he goes from village to village, from house to house, “creating love”, creating harmony of human destinies. Motle believes in life with all his heart and serves it.
But now, the system inevitably breaks into Zinkov, torn from the world, and with it the war. The idyllic life of the town collapsed, and with it the life of Motl, who lost his loved ones. Having lost his world, he leaves both faith and service. But life and love are stronger than war and death: Motla is supported by all those whom he helped, and gradually he comes back to life.
Third International Smolensk Film Festival "New Cinema XXI Century" (2006)
Audience Choice Award
Award for Best Cinematography
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Scout and boxer Igor Miklashevsky (Anton Momot) from the mini-series "Uppercut for Hitler" had a difficult role - posing as a deserter, he surrendered more
Scout and boxer Igor Miklashevsky (Anton Momot) from the mini-series "Uppercut for Hitler" had a difficult role - posing as a deserter, he surrendered to German troops. After undergoing torture and interrogation, he began to enter the ring under the banner of Standard Führer Walter Schloss, a famous gambler.
Igor's task is to get as close to the Fuehrer as possible to eliminate him. The novel that broke out between him and the Frenchwoman of Russian origin Anastasia helps the hero of the spy film “Uppercut for Hitler” to cope with his difficult role. Fighting in the ring, he goes from victory to victory and gets closer to his main goal - Hitler. close
After an accident at a compressor station in Kazakhstan kills her husband, Ainur, a young Kazakh woman, travels to Russia to find Andrei Artamonov, her more
After an accident at a compressor station in Kazakhstan kills her husband, Ainur, a young Kazakh woman, travels to Russia to find Andrei Artamonov, her husband's former university classmate and best friend. Together with Ainur and the head of the station Lykov, Andrei has to find a solution to a problem that failed his university project many years ago and make what might be the hardest choice of his life. close
This city is no longer on the map. In the 30-40s of the twentieth century, during the construction of the Rybinsk reservoir, seven hundred villages, one more
This city is no longer on the map. In the 30-40s of the twentieth century, during the construction of the Rybinsk reservoir, seven hundred villages, one hundred and forty churches and monasteries, the ancient Russian city of Mologa went under water. An area of 4,600 kilometers was flooded. The deceased city carried away a secret that has not been solved so far. close
The film is based on the life of Marina Tsvetaeva, one of the most tragic and greatest poets of the 20th century. The authors follow her in Russia, then more
The film is based on the life of Marina Tsvetaeva, one of the most tragic and greatest poets of the 20th century. The authors follow her in Russia, then in immigration in Prague and Paris, and then her return to Russia where she committed a suicide a few month after her arrival. close
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