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The film is about a doctor, about Dr. Lisa Glinka. About a woman who feeds and treats the outcasts and the homeless, regardless of their nationality and more
The film is about a doctor, about Dr. Lisa Glinka. About a woman who feeds and treats the outcasts and the homeless, regardless of their nationality and citizenship. She is the only one who does not receive a salary at the Fair Aid Foundation she has organized. There is nothing of the dull employee of the state-owned "mercy service" in her behavior. Dr. Lisa is an energetic, funny and charming person who just loves her job very much. The film won the National Cinematography Award "Nika" as the Best documentary. In addition, the film was awarded the Prize for the best documentary at the Window to Europe Festival (Vyborg). close
Presenter Alexei Mitrofanov proves that "history" is not "only regime change, political and economic troubles, but the contents of our pot or wardrobe. more
Presenter Alexei Mitrofanov proves that "history" is not "only regime change, political and economic troubles, but the contents of our pot or wardrobe. Looking into the wardrobe of a representative of that or another era, you can reliably judge how free he was or was influenced by the crowd, rich or poor, what he feared, what he dreamed of. The fashion of each era is a continuation of changes in the state. 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
Barbara 3D is a Russian film from directed by Gennady Kayumov. The film takes us to the twelfth century. The ancient Russian state, in fact, broke up more
Barbara 3D is a Russian film from directed by Gennady Kayumov.
The film takes us to the twelfth century. The ancient Russian state, in fact, broke up into dozens of separate principalities, which are governed by different branches of the Rurik dynasty.
Crusaders plunder Russian villages and seize fortresses. In one of these villages lives the main character of the film – Varvara. Her village is attacked by Baron von Seidlitz, and her older sister and mother are brutally murdered by the Crusaders.
After a while, Varvara’s father, Trophim, returns to the looted village from the campaign.
Seeing the terrible sight of the looted village and the killed residents, he decides to transfer to his daughter the “power of a warrior” so that she can stand up for herself, as well as for relatives.
After some time, Varvara will meet with the murderers of her relatives, it is there that the fate of the entire crusade on Russia will be decided. close
Seven years ago, Marina left Moscow with her daughter, where she dreamed of writing books, to a small English village. Everything, it would seem, she more
Seven years ago, Marina left Moscow with her daughter, where she dreamed of writing books, to a small English village. Everything, it would seem, she has now: a loving husband, family, lovely neighbors, new friends, work, hobbies... However, it does not work out as desired. There is no sense of a fulfilled life, there is no love, there is no agreement with yourself. And then Marina's friend appears, a bright, energetic, successful writer... Marina is in a state of confusion: maybe she could work, write in Russian, which no one needs here? Maybe it's not too late to start all over again? close
Sisters Olga and Tatyana have long been living away from each other. Olga is in Moscow, and Tatyana remained at home - in a provincial town, but each more
Sisters Olga and Tatyana have long been living away from each other. Olga is in Moscow, and Tatyana remained at home - in a provincial town, but each tries to prove her case. And until the characters understand that the past is a bad adviser, the war in a single family will continue. close
Sonia, a girl from St. Petersburg, decides to seek a better life in Western Europe. She first gets a job at a car dealer in Germany. But she is suddenly more
Sonia, a girl from St. Petersburg, decides to seek a better life in Western Europe. She first gets a job at a car dealer in Germany. But she is suddenly kidnapped and sold into sexual slavery. She will be dragged from country to country and resistance will only bring her misery and humiliation. close
A large number of drugs enter Kazakhstan from Afghanistan. To stop this, a special group must be created. The Ministry decides to send intelligence officer more
A large number of drugs enter Kazakhstan from Afghanistan. To stop this, a special group must be created. The Ministry decides to send intelligence officer Oraz and two of his friends there, who participated in the war in Afghanistan and know the country well. The three veterans are joined by a young scout who despises the "old men". They will have to solve the drug problem, despite the conflict between two generations. close
Twenty-one day is a time period that terminal patients are allowed to stay in hospice. Time is pulsating here according to peculiar inner cycles: getting more
Twenty-one day is a time period that terminal patients are allowed to stay in hospice. Time is pulsating here according to peculiar inner cycles: getting faster, slower or returning to its ordinary rhythm. We wander through physical and mental spaces: wards, gardens, memories. It is a story of two main protagonists, yet two strangers, for whom the regular talk about death constitutes an integral part of life. close
About the employee of the main intelligence Agency Bolshakov, who worked in the United States under the cover of a journalist. During the Cuban Missile more
About the employee of the main intelligence Agency Bolshakov, who worked in the United States under the cover of a journalist. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, there was direct informal contact between Nikita Khrushchev and John F. Kennedy. The authors of the film suggest that it was Bolshakov’s actions that helped avoid World War III. close
Tanya works as a taxi driver 101 kilometers from Moscow. Tanya, although the fifth for the dispatchers of her taxi fleet, but by nature - is always the more
Tanya works as a taxi driver 101 kilometers from Moscow. Tanya, although the fifth for the dispatchers of her taxi fleet, but by nature - is always the first. Kraet workers who badly washed her car, she brings up her children and sells vodka in large batches, at night, after working in a taxi. close
On October 30, 1961, an event occurred that changed the course of history. Seismographs of different countries recorded the extraordinary strength of more
On October 30, 1961, an event occurred that changed the course of history. Seismographs of different countries recorded the extraordinary strength of the oscillation. Soon the world realized that the Soviet Union showed the very “Kuzkin mother” whom Nikita Khrushchev loved to scare. The Soviet Union detonated the most powerful hydrogen bomb in human history. close
Special scouts were given the task at any cost, even for a few hours, to give water to the city. And although everyone understood that there was practically more
Special scouts were given the task at any cost, even for a few hours, to give water to the city. And although everyone understood that there was practically no chance of remaining alive, everyone went on a mission. According to the plan, they were to infiltrate the station and start the pumps.
A new year without this “atypical”, but invariably fascinating story, for us it is like a winter without snow New Year without this “atypical”, but always more
A new year without this “atypical”, but invariably fascinating story, for us it is like a winter without snow New Year without this “atypical”, but always fascinating story, for us it is like a winter without snow. Even the Christmas tree, champagne and Olivier will not be saved if the Irony of Fate is not shown on December 31, at least on one of the channels. This “originally” Russian tradition was born on January 1, 1976. Then the premiere of the picture in one evening watched the whole country. Just a month later, the film was repeated on numerous, or rather countless, requests of viewers. Since then, the annual viewing of the touching story about Zhenya Lukashin and Nadia Sheveleva has become a mandatory ritual of the most magical holiday, a part of the miracle that we are so waiting for every New Year. About how the famous New Year's fairy tale was created in the film "The Irony of Fate". The birth of a legend" will be told by director Eldar Ryazanov and artists Barbara Brylska, Andrei Myagkov, Liya Akhedzhakova, Alexander Shirvindt, Olga Naumenko and others. close
To make an analysis of the past years, so that after studying its results to sum up and chart a course for the future, is peculiar not only to a person more
To make an analysis of the past years, so that after studying its results to sum up and chart a course for the future, is peculiar not only to a person - for the country it is, of course, much more important. The Russian reality is that the past 90s of the 20th and the beginning of the new century are already changing our present: the country received those conditions of existence, the foundation of which was then laid with the approval or “default” of the entire people.
The documentary “Bridge over the Abyss” is a reflection on the stages of historical and political development of modern Russian history. The film uses original picturesque means and techniques. close
He has a miraculous gift to inspire people with happiness. 'Einstein in cinema', two tine winner of Palme d'Or at Cannes, musician, citizen of Yugoslavia more
He has a miraculous gift to inspire people with happiness. 'Einstein in cinema', two tine winner of Palme d'Or at Cannes, musician, citizen of Yugoslavia - professor Emir Kustirica never laces his shoes, walks around shaggy-haired and eats wolfberries... His life - feeling of immediacy and freedom. At the end of Earth, in the land where telephone pole is poured with a watering pot and a pig day after day gorges an old rusty car Kusturica builds his own village Kustendorf. Where wry houses are named after immortal persons, where Johnny Depp watches over Dostoevsky and deep under the ground there is a cinema. close
Marina, an upper-crust social worker with a doting husband and an enviable downtown apartment, is suddenly transformed into a bizarre twilight version more
Marina, an upper-crust social worker with a doting husband and an enviable downtown apartment, is suddenly transformed into a bizarre twilight version of herself when she is raped by three policemen. close
On the problems of the domination of the Jews in modern Russia, their penetration into all the higher echelons of power and their purposeful activity to exterminate the Russian people.
On the problems of the domination of the Jews in modern Russia, their penetration into all the higher echelons of power and their purposeful activity to exterminate the Russian people. close
The days when ZIL products were in demand throughout the country are long gone. For twenty years now, the factory has barely been alive, and the employees more
The days when ZIL products were in demand throughout the country are long gone. For twenty years now, the factory has barely been alive, and the employees devoted to it are literally holding on to their last strength, trying to preserve the viability of the enterprise, while everything they do seems useless to anyone.
And now, two decades later, the plant again receives a government order - the Ministry of Defense instructed to make three limousines for the upcoming Victory Parade. Unheard of for an enterprise where life almost froze. The authors of the film “The Last Limousine” begin their story with how the workers of the plant enthusiastically take up business. close
A quarter of a century ago, the documentary film by Juris Podnieks “Is It Easy to Be Young?” was a triumph on the cinema screens of the Soviet Union. more
A quarter of a century ago, the documentary film by Juris Podnieks “Is It Easy to Be Young?” was a triumph on the cinema screens of the Soviet Union. Has it become easier for today's youth of Russia than it was for their peers in the USSR? close
The documentary follows the life of Farroukh, a young Tajik immigrant who lives in Moscow outskirts with his family and does odd jobs in dreams of becoming an actor.
The documentary follows the life of Farroukh, a young Tajik immigrant who lives in Moscow outskirts with his family and does odd jobs in dreams of becoming an actor. close
A Soviet prisoner of war who has returned from fascist captivity (Timofey Tribuntsev) can in no way prove to his own that he is not guilty of anything more
A Soviet prisoner of war who has returned from fascist captivity (Timofey Tribuntsev) can in no way prove to his own that he is not guilty of anything and is who he claims to be. His testimony at the interrogation requires confirmation from close people. However, everything he says about himself does not coincide with the testimony of the woman he calls his wife. Clarity in this more than strange story should bring face-to-face stakes.
Igor Chomsky’s short-lived drama “Facing Stake” (2008) is a diploma film awarded in 2009 with the Diploma of the Kinotavr contest. Short meter for mature directing in the thesis. close
Stories of Russian women who achieved happiness in the Middle and Far East. The heroines of the project will open the doors of their luxurious villas more
Stories of Russian women who achieved happiness in the Middle and Far East. The heroines of the project will open the doors of their luxurious villas and modest apartments, spend in a mosque and bargain in noisy markets, laugh at themselves and will finally be able to cry. close