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These images and sounds are poetic metaphors that transform “Elegy from Russia” into a document that provides a emotional–historical “memory bank” for all.
These images and sounds are poetic metaphors that transform “Elegy from Russia” into a document that provides a emotional–historical “memory bank” for all. close
Oleg Menshikov has a reputation as an elite, closed and unavailable actor, although he himself claims that all these beautiful labels were put on him more
Oleg Menshikov has a reputation as an elite, closed and unavailable actor, although he himself claims that all these beautiful labels were put on him by journalists. In life he is very different... What? Menshikov is like a woven of contradictions. He says he is boring and lazy on the rise, but spends most of his time traveling. Planes, trains, buses and roadside cafes are the true attributes of his “star” life. Despite its lightness and charm, it can be harsh and even cruel. Oleg Evgenyevich broke off friendly relations with half of creative Moscow, but – amazing thing! – even the offended continue to insist that he is a genius, which is impossible to understand. close
From the first days of its existence, Sevastopol became one of the geopolitical centers of the Russian world and the defender of its strategic interests. more
From the first days of its existence, Sevastopol became one of the geopolitical centers of the Russian world and the defender of its strategic interests. The appearance of the Russian flag in the waters of the Black Sea did not please everyone. For example, Turkey and its vassals lost huge profits from the slave trade. In order to oust Russia from Crimea, the British even teamed up with their longtime rivals, the French. Turkey and Sardinia joined them. In the autumn of 1854, a huge Anglo-French squadron approached the shores of the Crimea. The invasion was carried out to defend against Russian encroachments under the flag of the weakened Ottoman Empire. The real goal of the aggressors was the destruction of Sevastopol and the maximum weakening of our country.
In the XX century, Sevastopol was again subjected to a treacherous attack by European conquerors. On Hitler’s orders, the Germans pulled howitzers and siege mortars of the largest calibers under the city. They were supposed not only to break into our defenses, but also to suppress the will of the inhabitants to resist. But to break the spirit of the Sevastopol Nazi invaders and failed.
In the twenty-first century, history has challenged the city. After the coup in Ukraine began another attack on the historical memory of the people. To the descendants of Nakhimov and Kornilov, Rokossovsky and Kozhedub, the reigning Maidan offered Bandera and Shukhevych as new heroes of Hitler’s “sixes”. And the city rose. Almost 97% of residents of Crimea and Sevastopol voted for reunification with their historical homeland – Russia. In the spring of 2014, the legendary Russian city, covered with world fame, returned to its native harbor. close
On the fate of small businesses in Russia. Five completely different stories about entrepreneurs, their successes and failures, the joys and complexities of their business.
On the fate of small businesses in Russia. Five completely different stories about entrepreneurs, their successes and failures, the joys and complexities of their business. close
A documentary film, the narration of which is woven excerpts from two diaries. One of them & nbsp; & # 151; handwritten, which Sergey Prokofiev led 26 more
A documentary film, the narration of which is woven excerpts from two diaries. One of them & nbsp; & # 151; handwritten, which Sergey Prokofiev led 26 years, starting from 1903 & nbsp; year. The second & #151; video diary of the Easter Festival, a major musical event, on which our music of this outstanding composer sounded.
The life story of the maestro in the film Prokofiev: “Time of the Way” consists of a mosaic that is composed of the recordings of Sergei Sergeyevich o’nbsp; his rich creative life and excerpts from the works he created. Part of the events comes to life with the help of actor Konstantin Khabensky, who embodies two images on the screen at once & # 151; the maestro himself and the buyer of his dacha. close
Coronavirus has changed the lives of everyone. What predictions can be made and, most importantly, what lessons can be learned from the current situation?
Coronavirus has changed the lives of everyone. What predictions can be made and, most importantly, what lessons can be learned from the current situation? close
This movie is about a day in life of the settlement for people with mental problems. Located in a peaceful countryside, it conveys an image of a pure, more
This movie is about a day in life of the settlement for people with mental problems. Located in a peaceful countryside, it conveys an image of a pure, happy place, where people live and work together, in complete harmony. But there is a growing unexplainable feeling of anxiety and hopelessness. close
The Solo documentary reveals six unique stories of individuals who use the art of dancing as their own tool in fighting back difficulties, dealing with more
The Solo documentary reveals six unique stories of individuals who use the art of dancing as their own tool in fighting back difficulties, dealing with pain, incomprehension, and obstacles standing in their way to happiness through creative self-expression. Six young performers who belong to completely different styles - classical ballet, contemporary dance, krump, vogue, experimental hip-hop, pole dance - represent the new generation of Russian artists, free from preconceptions, clichés, and ready to be part of the dance revolution. The documentary format of the project looks at real people in an intimate setting and the behind-the-scenes routine of professional dancers. close
Leonid Parfenov’s film “Contemporary” is not just a story about the work and life of the “first lady of the Russian theater”. This is the story of a whole more
Leonid Parfenov’s film “Contemporary” is not just a story about the work and life of the “first lady of the Russian theater”. This is the story of a whole era of Russian art, seen from the inside, and transmitted by the people who created it. close
A curious documentary film of 1997, in which the master of Russian cinematography Alexei Uchitel (“The Walk”) explores the concept of “elite”. Who should more
A curious documentary film of 1997, in which the master of Russian cinematography Alexei Uchitel (“The Walk”) explores the concept of “elite”. Who should be considered the highest strata of society and what unites these people? The author tries to answer these questions, which are often not as simple as it seems at first glance. Russia, 1997. The political and economic situation in the country is changing at an alarming rate. No one can predict what will happen tomorrow, but people are not ready to go back to the past. Against the background of this instability, the elite of the country is changing: many famous and rich people appear, whose names no one heard until yesterday. Politicians, pop stars, wives of oligarchs, aspiring rockers – who of them can really rank themselves among the elite of the country, and who is a “one-day butterfly” that no one will remember in a couple of months? close
The Dialogues with Solzhenitsyn is a two-part Russian television documentary by Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The documentary more
The Dialogues with Solzhenitsyn is a two-part Russian television documentary by Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. The documentary shot in Solzhenitsyn’s home shows his everyday life and covers his reflections on Russian history and literature. close
The film contains unique documentary footage: - court hearing in the case of A.R. Chikatilo, the imposition of the death sentence;
- the last interview more
The film contains unique documentary footage:
- court hearing in the case of A.R. Chikatilo, the imposition of the death sentence;
- the last interview with Chikatilo, who is already on death row;
- Record from the investigation in the case of Boris Serebryakov and other documents;
- there is a fragment of the examination of the tortured girl, music videos.
The documentary is made in the style of post-Soviet art house. . .
Melancholy black and white avant-garde rarity, the USSR is felt. close
Three young women, who each have a sought-after commodity - their virginity. Kristina, Karina and Katya each try to make their way in a world ruled by fame, popularity and money.
Three young women, who each have a sought-after commodity - their virginity. Kristina, Karina and Katya each try to make their way in a world ruled by fame, popularity and money. close
40 years of space exploration is not only successful and unsuccessful launches, flights, landings on the moon or attempts of expeditions to distant worlds. more
40 years of space exploration is not only successful and unsuccessful launches, flights, landings on the moon or attempts of expeditions to distant worlds. It is also a fierce battle for space supremacy between two superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States. The battle was not just to prove that capitalism or socialism was better. Both sides were preparing for a real war in space and came up with, at first glance, absolutely fantastic things, many of which, due to secrecy, become known only after many years. Star Wars: Adult Games is a secret space movie. A space that has almost never been in the newspapers for 40 years. close
A poetic documentary about the Russian monotown of Karabash, located in the Ural mountains. Mass media often call it ‘the most polluted town on Earth’. more
A poetic documentary about the Russian monotown of Karabash, located in the Ural mountains. Mass media often call it ‘the most polluted town on Earth’. Two centuries of copper mining have left an impact on the local ecology, transforming the woods and hills into a Mars-like landscape. The main force in this place where nothing ever changes is the copper smelting plant – the primary source of both employment and environmental pollution. close
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
The new film about Sergei Bondarchuk is not a traditional description of the life of a famous director and not a biopic timed to coincide with a round more
The new film about Sergei Bondarchuk is not a traditional description of the life of a famous director and not a biopic timed to coincide with a round date. The creators of the film focus on a unique period in the history of world cinema - the post-war "thaw" euphoria and the time of great hopes, the key character of which was the author of "War and Peace". What was this man and cinematographer who shot both chamber dramas and megalomaniac battle projects? And how did he, the winner of many USSR awards, manage to become a figure of world significance and a link between the two superpowers during the Cold War era? close
Picture Nauma Ardashnikov “I came and talk” tells about one of the stages of the creative path of the Russian star Alla Pugacheva . This is the second more
Picture Nauma Ardashnikov “I came and talk” tells about one of the stages of the creative path of the Russian star The Woman Who Sings .
The material was used performances of the pop singer during her touring trips, filming from personal and working archives, interviews and rehearsal work. The film sounds hits Pugacheva, performed by her in the first half of the eighties. close
To understand the place of technology in life, the director of the film sets himself an experiment: for a few weeks abandons the use of the Internet and more
To understand the place of technology in life, the director of the film sets himself an experiment: for a few weeks abandons the use of the Internet and smartphone. Together with experts, he tries to figure out whether technology has brought more harm or benefit to our lives. It turns out that the main struggle is the struggle for attention. And in this fight you can not always come out the winner. close
Anthropomorphic robots are increasingly being introduced into our lives: they meet us at the reception, educate children and even live in families as more
Anthropomorphic robots are increasingly being introduced into our lives: they meet us at the reception, educate children and even live in families as partners. Scientists are trying to make robots as human-like as possible. In the late 80s, scientists studying the emotional reaction of people to robots discovered the "uncanny valley effect": the most humanoid robots caused dislike and even fear in people. But what will happen when they become indistinguishable from a person? And will they? close
Alexey is shooting a movie about himself. He is in search of a boyfriend. Everything would be alright, if Alexey's mother could accept his sexuality. more
Alexey is shooting a movie about himself. He is in search of a boyfriend. Everything would be alright, if Alexey's mother could accept his sexuality. Alexey comes to visit her and admits that he likes boys, saying 'Don't you anticipate any grandchildren from me'. We find Alexey at Tarkovsky film festival, where he apparently came to rest. Alexey meets Grisha, and a stormy holiday romance begins. close
The picture is about the anti-Hitler coalition of the USSR, England and America, which developed as a counterweight to the aggressive policy of Nazi Germany more
The picture is about the anti-Hitler coalition of the USSR, England and America, which developed as a counterweight to the aggressive policy of Nazi Germany during the Second World War. The unique newsreel footage of these years, shot by operators of different warring countries, is connected with today's thoughts of the author about the fate of the post-war world, about the humanitarian losses of both sides and about gaining unstable hopes for the unity of the world in countering evil. close
In the film Battle for Ukraine Andrei Konchalovsky, the famous Russian director, analyzes how Ukraine, a former part of the Soviet Empire and present more
In the film Battle for Ukraine Andrei Konchalovsky, the famous Russian director, analyzes how Ukraine, a former part of the Soviet Empire and present big European country, struggles to escape from the close embrace of the former big brother, Russia, and not to become one of the American satellites. This extensive study lasted for almost three years. Many Ukrainian, Russian and American historians, politicians and journalists took part in this study, as well as the ex-President of Poland Aleksander Kwasniewski, the ex-President of Slovakia Rudolf Schuster, the ex-President of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze, the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan, the ex-Prime Minister of Russia Viktor Chernomyrdin, and the businessman Boris Berezovsky. close
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