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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
MURA operative Konstantin Troshin returns from the front after the victory in the Great Patriotic War and finds out that he no longer works in the police. more
MURA operative Konstantin Troshin returns from the front after the victory in the Great Patriotic War and finds out that he no longer works in the police. The reason is a conflict with an influential general of the NKGB of the USSR. But Troshin cannot imagine his life without the police. He manages to get a job as a precinct officer in the most disadvantaged area of Moscow — Maryina Grove. close
This is the very first feature to have ever told the story of the Russian revolutionary Chapaev in such a gripping and heart-stirring manner. The series more
This is the very first feature to have ever told the story of the Russian revolutionary Chapaev in such a gripping and heart-stirring manner. The series takes us through the thorny days of the national hero as the numerous layers of love and hate, pride and shame, great victory and inconsolable loss unfold. The abundance of action and raw emotion enlighten the viewer about the innumerable twists and turns on the path to the final victory of the Red Army and Chapaev's agonizing solitude. close
Vasilisa is a film directed by Anton Sivers. It is a small series with four parts. The genre of the painting is historical.
The plot is based on the fate more
Vasilisa is a film directed by Anton Sivers. It is a small series with four parts. The genre of the painting is historical.
The plot is based on the fate of the heroine of the painting by Vasilisa Kozhina (Svetlana Khodchenkova). The action takes place in 1812, when the Patriotic War began. The filmmakers planned to release the film for the anniversary date - the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Borodino, but the presentation of the film "Vasilis" was postponed. The film was shown only in 2014 on the Crimean Peninsula. After that, the drama was shown in St. Petersburg at the film festival. The film was shown to the general public in December 2014.
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The girl Vasilisa is a serf who maintains a loving relationship with Ivan Ryazanov (Dmitry Solomykin). The young nobleman promised her to give her free, and when the girl is free, the lovers get married. Ryazanov from an early age was engaged to a representative of his class. Having learned about this, Vasilisa decides to marry Kozhin, the headman of the village (Igor Chernevich). He's been dating a young girl for a long time.
Resistance
When the war begins, the peasants see how the French soldiers are rampaging, and the landlord does nothing to stop the lawlessness. Vasilisa decides to fight the invaders. To do this, she gathers peasants of the village in a partisan detachment. People under her leadership attack the carriages of the French, causing them considerable damage. . Meanwhile, Ivan also fights for the freedom of the Fatherland and is captured by the French. In order to save him, Vasilisa is ready to sacrifice herself. Enemies chain her in a deck in the same shed where Ivan is already. They should both be hanged at dawn. The lovers will spend the last night together. Will some miracle save them?
Historical facts
Vasilisa Kozhina is a real person, such a woman really existed and beat the enemy. Vasilisa lived in the Smolensk province, was married to the headman, and was considered a woman of an unsavory ten. Once, escorting along with the men of French prisoners to the city of Sychevka, for disobedience, she executed one of the officers right on the spot - with a scythe, which she held in her hands. What this fearless peasant woman looked like can be judged by the portrait of the work of A. Smirnov.
Analogies
The film “Vasilisa” is not the only film in which ordinary people under the leadership of a serf rise to fight with Napoleon’s army. In 1980, in the c/f "Squadron hussar flying" fellow villagers led a peasant Katerina, with whom Denis Vasilyevich Davydov was familiar. Probably, this is an artistic fiction, but it is quite realistic, because in those ancient years women really knew how to enter burning huts and stop dashing horses. 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
It is a strange coincidence that almost all unusual stories, whether they are biblical miracles or, for example, paranormal phenomena, contain one thing more
It is a strange coincidence that almost all unusual stories, whether they are biblical miracles or, for example, paranormal phenomena, contain one thing in common. At the crucial moment, people either fall asleep or wake up. Perhaps behind this lies one phenomenon, which quite unnoticed for us had a huge impact on the entire history and culture of human civilization. A phenomenon that almost no one knows about.
The film “The Phase” is a completely new look at how the paranormal abilities of a person work. Viewers are invited to reflect on such mystical phenomena as lucid dreams or astral projection, which had a large-scale, albeit hidden, influence on what is happening in society, acting as instruments of religious institutions and powerful powers.
After following the thoughts of the authors of the film “Phase”, find out how close modern people came to revealing their dormant abilities. close
A documentary about the daily life of Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Nine "time witnesses" candidly share their memories. The life of Germans appears in all more
A documentary about the daily life of Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Nine "time witnesses" candidly share their memories. The life of Germans appears in all its diversity: family life, rest, passion, raising children, work. close
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