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During the years of collectivization, the campaign team "Red Yurt" arrived in a remote Kazakh village. Fearing the organization of a collective farm in more
During the years of collectivization, the campaign team "Red Yurt" arrived in a remote Kazakh village. Fearing the organization of a collective farm in the village, the locals tried to flee abroad, but the members of the propaganda team engaged them in battle… close
The documentary is based on correspondence between Russian Emperor Nicholas II and German Kaiser Wilhelm II. They bore a heavy burden of power, responsibility more
The documentary is based on correspondence between Russian Emperor Nicholas II and German Kaiser Wilhelm II. They bore a heavy burden of power, responsibility to their peoples and centuries-old dynasty. They shared the best, most romantic memories of their youth. It was the German Kaiser that Nicholas chose as the godfather for his long-awaited heir. Yet in those five days of July 1914, when the world was on the verge of disaster, they could not come to an agreement. The First World War will not only destroy empires, redraw the map of the world, but will also determine the tragic fate of our heroes. German, English and Russian historians take part in the film. The main characters starred Viktor Sukhorukov (Wilhelm II) and Konstantin Lavronenko (Nicholas II). 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
Hereditary nobleman Boris Zhadanovskiy officer who prophesied a brilliant military career goes to the side of the rebellious people. In 1905, for revolutionary more
Hereditary nobleman Boris Zhadanovskiy officer who prophesied a brilliant military career goes to the side of the rebellious people. In 1905, for revolutionary activity, Zhadanovski was sentenced to death. However, a powerful strike movement organized in response to the court decision forces the tsarist government to commute the execution to life imprisonment. After the February Revolution, Zhadanovsky joined the Red Army and died in the fight against the White Guards. close
The film Chokan Valikhanov directed Asanali Ashimova filmed in 1985.
Chokan Valikhanov is a famous scientist and educator of the nineteenth century, an more
The film Chokan Valikhanov directed Asanali Ashimova filmed in 1985.
Chokan Valikhanov is a famous scientist and educator of the nineteenth century, an officer of the General Staff of the Russian Army, a scout.
The film tells about the life and work of the first Kazakh scientist-historian, folklorist and ethnographer. An expedition to Kashgar, a difficult crossing of the Tian Shan ridges, an expedition to West Turkestan, a mission to East Turkestan are just some milestones in his unusual biography. close
Years of civil war. The Polish interventionists approach Berezina. The Red Army temporarily leaves Belarus. Partisan detachments are organized, the head more
Years of civil war. The Polish interventionists approach Berezina. The Red Army temporarily leaves Belarus. Partisan detachments are organized, the head of one of which becomes the Bolshevik Stepan. In & nbsp; this is the same squad and his brother, who is in collusion with the Polish spy Kabbage. With the help of cabbage, the Polish Ulans that appeared in the villages get to the partisan camps and seize the headquarters. Janko manages to warn the headquarters about the movement of the White Poles, and the partisans are forced to retreat along an impassable swamp. They manage to escape and unite with the Red Army, which occupies Minsk on the eleventh of July. close
The film includes the most significant and vivid facts and episodes of the three hundred-year history of the Russian fleet - from the first "fun" flotilla more
The film includes the most significant and vivid facts and episodes of the three hundred-year history of the Russian fleet - from the first "fun" flotilla of Peter I to nuclear submarines and the Soviet aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov.
The film uses unique materials from Ro. close
Mussorgsky's quintessential Russian opera is captured live on stage in this performance by the Bolshoi Opera featuring Rimsky-Korsakov's revised vision more
Mussorgsky's quintessential Russian opera is captured live on stage in this performance by the Bolshoi Opera featuring Rimsky-Korsakov's revised vision and starring Evgeny Nesternko and Vladislav Piavko. close
The story of the rapid take-off on the service ladder of “dear Leonid Ilyich”. General secretaries are not born, they become, having mastered the art more
The story of the rapid take-off on the service ladder of “dear Leonid Ilyich”. General secretaries are not born, they become, having mastered the art of big politics in the invisible world undercover fights. The main emphasis of the narrative is made on the tome to show how the mechanism of human entry into power operates. close
Historical film drama. In the 80s of the last century, the Tuvan arats rebelled against the Naion enslavers. The uprising was brutally suppressed. With more
Historical film drama. In the 80s of the last century, the Tuvan arats rebelled against the Naion enslavers. The uprising was brutally suppressed. With ethnographic accuracy, the film recreates the patriarchal life of the Tuvans their customs and customs. 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
Dutch naturalist of the 18th century, the founder of scientific microscopy Antoni van Leeuwenhoek makes a lens in the workshop. It is visited by an English more
Dutch naturalist of the 18th century, the founder of scientific microscopy Antoni van Leeuwenhoek makes a lens in the workshop. It is visited by an English scientist, a member of the Royal Society of London. Leeuwenhoek shows the scientist his microscope. The scientist examines the flea, mold on bread and other objects through a “microscope”. He recommends that Lewenhoek write about his invention to the Royal Society of London. Leeuwenhoek refuses. The scientist writes the letter himself. Leeuwenhoek explores different objects through a microscope. He is visited by a friend of Google, with whom he shares his observations. Leeuwenhoek and Google argue about the origin of “animals” in water. Leeuwenhoek takes samples of rainwater and water from the pond. Simple microorganisms taken through a microscope. Leeuwenhoek writes a letter outlining the results of his research. close
The film shows the difficult and heroic path of rapprochement of peoples and politicians, which ended with the conclusion in 1783 of the Treatise of St. more
The film shows the difficult and heroic path of rapprochement of peoples and politicians, which ended with the conclusion in 1783 of the Treatise of St. George on the transition of Georgia under the protection of Russia. close
The story unfolds in besieged Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War. In the lesson on the painting children diligently draw the sentence "We are not more
The story unfolds in besieged Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War. In the lesson on the painting children diligently draw the sentence "We are not slaves", this smudged phrase becomes the main idea of the film. close
The heroine of the film Lyudmila Nikolskaya (in life - Makievskaya) noblewoman by birth graduated from the Smolny Institute was with those who stormed more
The heroine of the film Lyudmila Nikolskaya (in life - Makievskaya) noblewoman by birth graduated from the Smolny Institute was with those who stormed the Winter. A participant of the armed uprising in Ekaterinoslavl, the commander and commissar of the armored train, she died in a combat operation to capture the fortified headquarters of the enemy. close
At the beginning of the 19th century on the Romanian border there was a group led by a freethinker and defender of the oppressed - Ivan Semeniuk. In the more
At the beginning of the 19th century on the Romanian border there was a group led by a freethinker and defender of the oppressed - Ivan Semeniuk. In the center of the plot of the film is the love story of the hero of folk tales Ivan and Olga, the officer's wife. close
Kazakh scientist and traveler, Chokan Valikhanov studied at St. Petersburg University and was well known in Russia. When sent to war against the Kazakhs, more
Kazakh scientist and traveler, Chokan Valikhanov studied at St. Petersburg University and was well known in Russia. When sent to war against the Kazakhs, Valikhanov was forced to make a choice between Tzar and native land. close
About the life and work of the scientist and writer Ivan Efremov. Along with the actors, the film was attended by scientific writers cosmonauts and the widow of the writer T. I. Efremov.
About the life and work of the scientist and writer Ivan Efremov. Along with the actors, the film was attended by scientific writers cosmonauts and the widow of the writer T. I. Efremov. close
The film tells about the architect Constantine. He was commissioned to build a church. It was very difficult for him, first because of noble people who more
The film tells about the architect Constantine. He was commissioned to build a church. It was very difficult for him, first because of noble people who did not like the appointment of a beggar. Secondly, his beloved constantly reproaches him with the fact that he always takes care of his “Svetitskhoveli” (that is the name of that church), and can not give her a little time, and the Tsar and these noble people will not do anything good in return. And he knows it himself, but he does not build because he expects wealth or gratitude in return. close
Rurik, Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy, Ivan the Terrible, False, Marina Mnishek, Boris Godunov, Elizabeth I, Catherine the Great, Alexander II ———Here more
Rurik, Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy, Ivan the Terrible, False, Marina Mnishek, Boris Godunov, Elizabeth I, Catherine the Great, Alexander II ———Here is only a part of the famous and mysterious personalities who became the locomotives of Russian history for a whole millennium. These and other characters of Russian statehood are closely connected with entire layers of history, many of which are covered with dark spots and a veil of mystery. With some of them we will try to introduce you in our film cycle and show you a new look at many events that hitherto seemed famous and understandable! close
Episode 1. 1839. Decembrists - brothers Nikolai and Mikhail Bestuzhev - are transferred from hard labor to a settlement in Trans-Baikal Selenginsk. There more
Episode 1. 1839. Decembrists - brothers Nikolai and Mikhail Bestuzhev - are transferred from hard labor to a settlement in Trans-Baikal Selenginsk. There they will have to get used to new ways and traditions.
Episode 2. In 1846, after the death of his mother, their sisters – Elena, Maria and Olga – came to Nikolai and Mikhail to Selenginsk for residence. It is not easy for women to understand and accept the principles of life that now guide their brothers. close
In a small Tatar village during the traditional holiday of the beginning of plowing, monks appear, accompanied by soldiers. Trying to convert the local more
In a small Tatar village during the traditional holiday of the beginning of plowing, monks appear, accompanied by soldiers. Trying to convert the local population to Orthodoxy by force, monks and soldiers meet tough resistance from the local residents. The wife of the peasant Bulat dies, and his son Asfan is taken away in an unknown direction.
It takes 15 years. Bulat becomes the protector of all the poor. His son Timur, Asfan's brother, helps him in business. Meanwhile, Asfan, brought up in the circle of Prince Potemkin's associates, receives the rank of warrant officer and is sent at the head of the punitive detachment to his native places - to pacify the rebellious peasants. . close
In February 1945, more than four hundred Soviet prisoners of war officers escaped from the 20th death block of the Mauthausen concentration camp. Having more
In February 1945, more than four hundred Soviet prisoners of war officers escaped from the 20th death block of the Mauthausen concentration camp. Having interrupted the guards on the towers, overcome the 3.5-meter stone wall and barbed wire under tension, these hungry, naked, exhausted people broke free. The history of the war did not know such a mass escape of prisoners of war from a concentration camp. After the escape, the prisoners opened a real hunt, in which all the residents of the district, including women and adolescents, participated. The locals for entertainment called it action — Mulfirtel hunting hares. Fugitives were killed with pitchforks, axes, scored with sticks, and the bodies were taken to the center of the small Austrian town of Rid-und-Ridmark and dumped on squares. A black school board was installed on a prominent place, on which 419 sticks were drawn (by the number of our prisoners of war). After each murder, the sticks were crossed out. But nine sticks so & nbsp; and remained not crossed out ... Remember the former prisoners of Mauthausen Ivan Vasilyevich Chuprin, Igor Fedorovich Malitsky, Boris Nikolaevich Ozerov and others. 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