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The reburial of great Russian singer Feodor Chaliapin from Les Batignolles cemetery in Paris to Novo–Devitchye cemetery in Moscow. The daughters from more
The reburial of great Russian singer Feodor Chaliapin from Les Batignolles cemetery in Paris to Novo–Devitchye cemetery in Moscow. The daughters from Chaliapin’s second marriage travel to the Soviet Union for the ceremony. close
One family, one band. They seemed to be happy. A movie that investigates why these seemingly optimistic musicians suddenly saw no hope to continue living more
One family, one band. They seemed to be happy. A movie that investigates why these seemingly optimistic musicians suddenly saw no hope to continue living in USSR and tried to escape it by hijacking a plane. close
The film is about the outstanding actor and director Leonid Obolensky, who passed the Stalin camps, and about a young woman who was with him in the last years of his life.
The film is about the outstanding actor and director Leonid Obolensky, who passed the Stalin camps, and about a young woman who was with him in the last years of his life. close
A documentary shows several contemporary Soviet citizens who are staunch supporters of the discredited Stalin.They include a public prosecutor, a factory more
A documentary shows several contemporary Soviet citizens who are staunch supporters of the discredited Stalin.They include a public prosecutor, a factory foreman, a taxi driver and a schoolmistress close
Famous entertainer Sergei Sholokhov In an interview with musician Sergey Kuryokhin, he listens to the theory that Lenin, often taking hallucinogenic mushrooms, more
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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
In the early nineties, when Orthodox churches and faith could already be talked about without hiding, director Sergei Baranov created a documentary about more
In the early nineties, when Orthodox churches and faith could already be talked about without hiding, director Sergei Baranov created a documentary about the history of the Seraphim-Diveevsky monastery.
The chronicle of this temple in the twentieth century comes to life in the memories of its former novice, the nun Euphrosyne. The retribution for the retreat from God was the fulfilled prophecies of St. Seraphim of Sarov - defeat and desolation. close
Using extensive quotes from several Freudian works still banned by the Soviet censorship at the time the film interprets the pivotal points of European more
Using extensive quotes from several Freudian works still banned by the Soviet censorship at the time the film interprets the pivotal points of European history of the past century from a psychoanalytical point of view. 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
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