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The State Historical Museum is the largest repository of Russian history. His collection is constantly replenished. What can be seen in the museum today, more
The State Historical Museum is the largest repository of Russian history. His collection is constantly replenished. What can be seen in the museum today, and what will remain in the future for the descendants of our century? close
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
The film tells about the undeservedly forgotten episode of the Russian-Persian War of 1804-1813, the march of the 17th Yeger regiment of the Russian Imperial more
The film tells about the undeservedly forgotten episode of the Russian-Persian War of 1804-1813, the march of the 17th Yeger regiment of the Russian Imperial Army, commanded by Colonel Pavel Karyagin. During three weeks, this detachment, consisting of 493 people, did not miss the 40 thousandth army of the Persians on the territory of Georgia and saved Transcaucasia from the Persian invasion. close
The year is 1930. In a small Tartar village, a woman named Zuleikha watches as her husband is murdered by communists. Zuleikha herself is sent into exile, more
The year is 1930. In a small Tartar village, a woman named Zuleikha watches as her husband is murdered by communists. Zuleikha herself is sent into exile, enduring a horrendous train journey to a remote spot on the Angara River in Siberia. Conditions in the camp are tough, and many of her group do not survive the first difficult winter. As she gradually settles into a routine, Zuleikha starts to get to know her companions. The eclectic group includes a rather dotty doctor, an artist who paints on the sly, and Ignatov, Zuleikha's husband's killer. A screen version of the best-selling novel by Guzel Yakhina. close
A mixture of re-enactment, news reel footage, archival film and rare documents, including the diaries and intimate correspondence of Nicholas & Alexandra. more
A mixture of re-enactment, news reel footage, archival film and rare documents, including the diaries and intimate correspondence of Nicholas & Alexandra. Recreates the atmosphere at the time of their deportation to Siberia, life in exile, and brutal execution. close
Soviet Georgia, 1983. Preparations for Nika and Ana's wedding are in full swing and it's a big day for both of their elite families. For the newlyweds more
Soviet Georgia, 1983. Preparations for Nika and Ana's wedding are in full swing and it's a big day for both of their elite families. For the newlyweds and their friends, however, the celebrations are in fact part of a cover-up, as they plot an audacious escape from the Soviet Union. close
A staged documentary series from several plots of alternative history of Russia/USSR of different eras in comparison with real history. The host of the more
A staged documentary series from several plots of alternative history of Russia/USSR of different eras in comparison with real history. The host of the program Alexei Vershinin is not only a narrator, he is also a traveler who, moving in time, personally changes the course of events. 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
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
1922. France. The young man Dmitry Ovsyannikov emigrates with his friend Andrei Yusupov to France, where Andrei’s relatives live in the suburb of Paris more
1922. France. The young man Dmitry Ovsyannikov emigrates with his friend Andrei Yusupov to France, where Andrei’s relatives live in the suburb of Paris – Orly. Andrey, a doctor by training, goes to work in Paris, and Dmitry remains in Orly and gets a job as an actor in the local theater Madame Ormont, the wife of a large industrialist, where he meets a young charming fashionista Marie Recard. Stormy romances, profitable acquaintances ... and soon Dmitry becomes part of the local beau monde. . . close
Documentary series (Russia). The 2008 season. 5 issues. Episode 1. Alexander Khanzhonkov. The Emperor
Directed by A. Ladoga.
Authors N. Yakovlev, Andrey more
Documentary series (Russia).
The 2008 season. 5 issues.
Episode 1. Alexander Khanzhonkov. The Emperor
Directed by A. Ladoga.
Authors N. Yakovlev, Andrey Shemyakin.
About the former officer of the Cossack regiment Alexander Khanzhonkov. He is the organizer of film production comparable to the Pate Empire. Khanzhonkov could become the first emperor of young Russian cinematography.
Episode 2. 20th: The War of Images
Director Dmitry Lavrinenko.
The first decade of the Soviet system of state production. In the center of the picture is the chairman of Sovkino Kirill Shvedchikov and the brightest film entrepreneur of that era, the head of the Mezhrabpomfilm studio Moses Aleynikov. They each in their own way defended the interests of the audience. The best directors of the 1920s developed the film language. However, the authorities in relation to cinema as the greatest mythmaker had their own plans, where none of our heroes fit. But the system was built.
Episode 3. 30s: Boris Shumyatsky. History of Soviet Hollywood
Director Dmitry Lavrinenko.
About the most famous movie utopia of the decade - "Soviet Hollywood". The attempt to implement this project, which was supposed to equalize the USSR and the United States in terms of the pace of film production, cost the author of the idea, the new People's Commissar of Cinematography Boris Zakharovich Shumyatsky freedom and life. But not because the task was impossible. Utopian was the idea of the hero of the film - to become a co-author of Stalin himself.
Episode 4. 40th: Ivan Bolshakov. Stalin's film mechanic
Director Anna Golikova.
About the vicissitudes of the 15-year reign of Ivan Grigorievich Bolshakov, who became the Minister of Cinematography, who was nicknamed “Stalin’s cinema mechanic” by his eyes. It was on his shoulders fell two of the most difficult periods of the development of the national film music: the years of war and the years of post-war devastation. Bolshakov managed to overcome all difficulties. But after Stalin’s death, he was sacrificed to the changing political environment, defamed and forgotten.
Episode 5. 50s: Ivan Pyrev. Ivan the builder
Directed by A. Ladoga.
The great director, Ivan Alexandrovich Pyriev, in the years of Khrushchev’s thaw, was often a film director. He managed to do a lot: he raised Mosfilm from the ruins, created the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR, became the godfather of a new generation of directors. He absolutely did not want and could not fit into the framework of the Soviet system. He was not a functionary, but a builder. . .
The 2011 season. 4 issues.
Directors: Alexander Shuvikov, Daria Khrenova, Anna Golikova.
Episode 1. The 60s: Thaw, or Secret Strategies for Renewal
The main film director of the thaw era should probably be considered Khrushchev. With one caveat: he did not control the "most important of the arts" as his predecessor, Stalin, did. Khrushchev only occasionally interfered in the film process, ceding the main role to officials of the governors. It is with him that the hardware style of cinema management is formed, which later will lead to the appearance of "shelf" films. The film is attended by Alexei German, Sergey Solovyov, Vitaly Melnikov, Armen Medvedev and others.
Episode 2. '70s: The golden age of stagnation. Philip Ermash and Vladimir Baskakov
Behind the well-established system of production of “gray” films of the 70s was a man who is not without reason called a producer – both in scope and intuition. This is the all-powerful Minister of cinema Philip Ermash. And his de facto predecessor, Vladimir Baskakov, manages cinema and, after his resignation, from his office at the Film Institute. The film is attended by Alexei German, Sergey Solovyov, Gemma Firsova, Vitaly Melnikov, Armen Medvedev and others.
Episode 3. 80s: The Death of Philippe Ermash's Empire
With the change of political weather in the mid-1980s, the style of film management also changed. At the Fifth Congress of the Union of Cinematographers, former leaders are overthrown. Director Elem Klimov is elected as the new chairman. Philip Ermash's empire is bursting at the seams. Alexander Kamshalov, who replaced him, became the last minister of Soviet cinema. The film is attended by Alexei German, Vadim Abdrashitov, Sergey Solovyov, Vladimir Menshov, Andrei Plakhov, Vitaly Melnikov, Armen Medvedev and others.
Episode 4. 90s: Change of fate
With the appointment of Armen Medvedev as film minister, Bulat Okudzhava’s prophecy comes true: “Soon all my friends will break into the leadership, and then it will probably become easier for me to live.” True, freedom, which so dreamed of filmmakers, turns into permissiveness and a new "shelf" - now not censorship, but market. The rental system is destroyed: in cinemas they sell furniture. The situation is saved by festivals that turn into parallel rentals. The state becomes a philanthropist, which finds expression in the support of the low-budget project of Gorky Studio. It remains to be seen who will become the new most important filmmaker - the minister, the critic or the producer? The film is attended by Vadim Abdrashitov, Sergey Solovyov, Vladimir Menshov, Vitaly Melnikov, Andrei Plakhov, Ivan Okhlobystin, Alexei Fedorchenko, Alexei Serebryakov and others. close
It's the early 90's. A new currency is in circulation in Estonia - the kroon. The former federal republic has become a world leader in non-ferrous metal more
It's the early 90's. A new currency is in circulation in Estonia - the kroon. The former federal republic has become a world leader in non-ferrous metal exports. There is a relentless struggle around this criminal business. It brings new victims every day. Estonia ranks first in Europe in terms of the number of killings. This is just the beginning... close
1905. At the Obukhov factory in St. Petersburg, unrest occurs. Workers demand the reinstatement of comrades dismissed for calling for participation in more
1905. At the Obukhov factory in St. Petersburg, unrest occurs. Workers demand the reinstatement of comrades dismissed for calling for participation in May Day demonstrations. Called by the management of the plant, the police commit massacre of workers. But the excitement doesn't stop. Solidarity strikes are breaking out in factories and factories in various parts of the country. The tsarist government decides to suppress the labor movement. To this end, the Guard establishes its own organization among the workers, headed by Pope Gapon. . . close
Blockade Leningrad, December 31. In the country house of the Resurrection, living "in a special situation," six people and a chicken gather, who no one more
Blockade Leningrad, December 31. In the country house of the Resurrection, living "in a special situation," six people and a chicken gather, who no one can cook. Previously, the cook was engaged in this, but the Voskresenskys were taken away from her on the eve - hard times came on the outside, and the situation is also difficult inside: the youngest son brought a hungry girl, the eldest daughter of an unknown man for whom she is going to marry. Before the New Year there are few minutes left, and the number of problems grows snowball. close
Late-Soviet screen adaptation of the novel "A Pale Horse" by Boris Savinkov. A group of anti-tsarist revolutionary terrorists plot to assassinate the governor of a provincial town.
Late-Soviet screen adaptation of the novel "A Pale Horse" by Boris Savinkov. A group of anti-tsarist revolutionary terrorists plot to assassinate the governor of a provincial town. close
"Nuremberg, which was not" - a documentary, the creation of which worked director Igor Kholodkov. There was a moment in the history of the country when more
"Nuremberg, which was not" - a documentary, the creation of which worked director Igor Kholodkov. There was a moment in the history of the country when the “Russian Nuremberg” could become a reality.
The initiator of such changes was Olga Shatunovskaya, who returned from Kolyma, and a group of her close associates who were Stalinist convicts and had a colossal influence on Khrushchev. This group collected 64 volumes of horrifying documents that could reveal the true nature of Stalin and all his executioners. But too many “inquisitors” were in power, and they managed to convince Khrushchev to postpone the publication for several years. This was enough time to dismiss Khrushchev and destroy almost all the documents. close
The movie "ALSIB." “The Secret Route” is a documentary film that addresses the true history of the Alaska-Siberia airway, which the Americans once said more
The movie "ALSIB." “The Secret Route” is a documentary film that addresses the true history of the Alaska-Siberia airway, which the Americans once said “either madmen or Russians can fly on.”
The Alaska-Siberia highway, or ALSIB, was opened in 1942 and operated until 1945. It served to deliver to the Soviet front fighters and bombers supplied under the Lend-Lease agreement from the United States to the Soviet Union. During the years of operation of the route, which passed through remote areas of the Far North of our country, almost 8,000 aircraft were transported, as well as tons of various cargoes - from food to mail. The existence of the route would have been impossible without the heroic work of Soviet pilots, flight radio operators and mechanics, who worked sometimes in unbearably difficult conditions. close
In severe wartime, fate brings together four people on a small stone island in Ladoga. Obedient Laura ( Anna Molchanova ) falls in love with the Italian more
In severe wartime, fate brings together four people on a small stone island in Ladoga. Obedient Laura ( Guliano di Capua ), and in the heart of the nun Pelageya (Natalia Tkachenko) lives love for the Russian captain George (Sergei Yatsenyuk).
Gentle feelings, believes George, burned by the war, have no place in such a difficult time, and even more so, you can not love the enemy. In this case, it is primarily the Italian Giacomo, because he is the enemy.
Locked on a tiny island, the characters have to understand that true love knows no prohibitions and is able to overcome everything. Who will survive the heroes of this story? Will they find the truth in the flames of war? close
The film tells about the tragic fate of the great Russian reformer Peter Arkadyevich Stolypin. Attention is focused not so much on Stolypin’s reforms more
The film tells about the tragic fate of the great Russian reformer Peter Arkadyevich Stolypin. Attention is focused not so much on Stolypin’s reforms as on his relationship with the royal family and his closest entourage. The film is a synthesis of acting scenes, in which the characters of the great tragedy pronounce their monologues directly in the frame, conversations with Stolypin’s close relatives and chronicles of the XX century. close
Spring of 1584. The Magi predict the death of King John within 24 hours. Warring boyars are rebelling and are ready to unite against Boris Godunov. The more
Spring of 1584. The Magi predict the death of King John within 24 hours. Warring boyars are rebelling and are ready to unite against Boris Godunov. The royal court is in turmoil. The already unstable moral principles become completely unbridled. Moscow is filled with violence, drunken orgies and the wild revelry of tsarist power. close
The thirties, the heyday of Soviet film production.
The story of the famed couple's glory — a filmmaker and actress, behind the external well-being of more
The thirties, the heyday of Soviet film production.
The story of the famed couple's glory — a filmmaker and actress, behind the external well-being of which were hidden strange contradictory relationships and a sense of fear that they carried through their whole lives.
The prologue to this story is the 85th anniversary of Lidiya Polyakova, the formerly brightest star in Soviet cinema, who played the main role in all the films of her own husband, director Konstantin Dalmatov. Now in the courtyard there are other times, Dalmatov’s movies are called ideological agitation, and the director himself and his wife are hiding from the world in the country, trying not to let anyone in.
Before the audience, there is a story of a dizzying triumph of this cinematic couple and its behind-the-scenes drama — a story that began in the 30s of the XX century. close
Inspired by Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, Sokurov’s Save and Protect recalls the most crucial events of Emma’s decline and fall: affairs with the aristocratic more
Inspired by Flaubert’s Madame Bovary, Sokurov’s Save and Protect recalls the most crucial events of Emma’s decline and fall: affairs with the aristocratic Rodolphe and the student Leon, the humiliation that follows her husband’s botching of the operation on the stable boy’s clubfoot. The universality of the theme of eternal struggle between the soul and the flesh is conveyed through the absence of specific reference to time or place: although the film seems to begin in 1840, its surreal mode effortlessly accommodates an automobile and the strains of “When the Saints Go Marching In” on an off-screen radio. Focusing on passion from a woman’s perspective and downplaying plot, Sokurov explores his subject in exquisite detail, capturing not only the heat of passion but also the quiet moments before and after and the innocent sensuousness of the body. close
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