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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
On April 25, 1945, near the city of Torgau on the Elbe River, the troops of the First Ukrainian Front of the Soviet Army met with the troops of the First more
On April 25, 1945, near the city of Torgau on the Elbe River, the troops of the First Ukrainian Front of the Soviet Army met with the troops of the First US Army. The heroes of the film were participants in that historical meeting. 70 years after the end of World War II, they will meet in Moscow. close
In the final weeks of the existence of the Soviet empire, a number of unusual films were released. In this wry Estonian comedy, a woman with an unusual more
In the final weeks of the existence of the Soviet empire, a number of unusual films were released. In this wry Estonian comedy, a woman with an unusual talent for mimicry which eventually earns her a career on the radio between WWII and the Russian resettlement of that country (with a corresponding deportation of millions of Estonians to Siberia). In an absurd fashion, her self-generate sound effects help her get out of all sorts of scrapes with the authorities. When those fail, her incredible nonchalance succeeds. By the end of the film, it becomes clear that she has bestowed her inimitable imitative gift on her newborn son, as well. 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 travels through the 20th century by monitoring a steam boiler. We see the history of Estonia through life, agricultural work and people at different times.
The movie travels through the 20th century by monitoring a steam boiler. We see the history of Estonia through life, agricultural work and people at different times. 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
Bolshevik Mravin, under the name of engineer Pyotr Ivanovich Lednev, risking his life, takes V.I. Lenin’s “Letter to the American Workers” to America. more
Bolshevik Mravin, under the name of engineer Pyotr Ivanovich Lednev, risking his life, takes V.I. Lenin’s “Letter to the American Workers” to America. With the help of John Reed, he publishes it in one of the newspapers. close
According to the novel by Yu.Tumas-Vaizhgantas “Uncles and Aunts”.
The film was the first adaptation of literary classics in Lithuanian cinema and at more
According to the novel by Yu.Tumas-Vaizhgantas “Uncles and Aunts”.
The film was the first adaptation of literary classics in Lithuanian cinema and at the same time the first appeal to a distant historical era.
The story of the outraged love of the village violinist Mikalukas to the beauty of Severia. close
The film about the trial on the case of damage in the industry, which took place from November 25 to December 7, 1930. In the course of the trial, the more
The film about the trial on the case of damage in the industry, which took place from November 25 to December 7, 1930. In the course of the trial, the defendants admitted that in the case of the coming of power, they intended to form a counterrevolutionary government. Of the eight accused, five were sentenced to execution, the rest to long prison terms. 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
In the documentary Konstantin Orozaliev and Faid Simforov "Catch up and destroy" describes the legendary escape of the Soviet pilot from captivity.
According more
In the documentary Konstantin Orozaliev and Faid Simforov "Catch up and destroy" describes the legendary escape of the Soviet pilot from captivity.
According to the plot of the picture, in February 1945, a simple Russian soldier Mikhail Devyataev and other prisoners make an escape from fascist captivity on a Henkel plane. It was thanks to this risky step that Mikhail and nine other prisoners of war, who were waiting for another German concentration camp, managed to survive two Nazi concentration camps.
The fact that Devyataev saved nine prisoners of war from certain death was remembered only thirteen years later and handed him the Hero Star. close
February 25, 1956 No one yet knew that on this last day, the closing day of the CPSU Congress, an event would occur that historians would compare with a nuclear explosion.
February 25, 1956 No one yet knew that on this last day, the closing day of the CPSU Congress, an event would occur that historians would compare with a nuclear explosion. close
Georg Lurich was a world-famous Estonian professional wrestler in the early 1900-s who became a legend already in his lifetime. He was called not only more
Georg Lurich was a world-famous Estonian professional wrestler in the early 1900-s who became a legend already in his lifetime. He was called not only the world's best technique-wrestler but he was also a sports-philosopher, health and temperance activist, an efficient sports manager, a talent in acting, writing and chess, a "world's citizen" who spoke more than ten languages and an athlete with enormous popularity. At least 14 wrestling clubs in Europe and USA carried his name. This film is an unpretentious attempt to recall that unique man, the first world-famous Estonian. close
In the film there are two storylines: the life and struggle of the legendary commander of the Red Army Jan Fabricius, who tragically died in an aviation more
In the film there are two storylines: the life and struggle of the legendary commander of the Red Army Jan Fabricius, who tragically died in an aviation accident in the late 20s, and the actions of Aivar Klucis, writing about Fabricius script. 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
Denikin counterintelligence officer Anger is a disgusting personality with the appearance of a downed drug addict, revolves in the circle of the White more
Denikin counterintelligence officer Anger is a disgusting personality with the appearance of a downed drug addict, revolves in the circle of the White Guards and does not raise any doubts (even from the viewer) about his involvement in the counterrevolution. When Enger finds himself in prison, from which he is released by the Bolsheviks, it becomes clear that he is the red scout “7+2”, which is dedicated to this film. close
Judas Iscariot treats stone field - a field of blood, bought for 30 pieces of silver - the price of betrayal of Jesus. A pilgrim who travels to Jerusalem, more
Judas Iscariot treats stone field - a field of blood, bought for 30 pieces of silver - the price of betrayal of Jesus. A pilgrim who travels to Jerusalem, stops to ask water and finds and recognizes Judas. Judas justifies his crime with his moral. Every person is entitled to their own choice and has a right of remorse. The second part goes into effect gilded mansions of representative of Rome. close
In order to free his mother from the khan's imprisonment, the young warrior Kaisar must get a sacred sword from the Heavenly Land. With his help, he frees more
In order to free his mother from the khan's imprisonment, the young warrior Kaisar must get a sacred sword from the Heavenly Land. With his help, he frees the most beautiful girl on Earth from the hands of all-powerful monks who preach the bloody cult of sacrifice to the forces of evil and master the martial art of ninja, for the love of which he is ready to give his life. 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
A biopic of Rainis (born as Jānis Pliekšāns), a Latvian poet, playwright, translator, and politician, whose works had a profound influence on the literary more
A biopic of Rainis (born as Jānis Pliekšāns), a Latvian poet, playwright, translator, and politician, whose works had a profound influence on the literary Latvian language, and the ethnic symbolism he employed in his major works has been central to Latvian nationalism. close
Inspired by his ideals, architect Han van Loghem travelled to Siberia in the mid 1920s. The Soviet Union was in need of specialists to help design and more
Inspired by his ideals, architect Han van Loghem travelled to Siberia in the mid 1920s. The Soviet Union was in need of specialists to help design and construct completely new cities and mining and metallurgical centres in the Urals and Siberia. And socially engaged architects from Western Europe headed to the first workers’ state in the world so that they could bring their new architectural ideas to life. Builders Of The Future shows how for van Loghem, the journey to Siberia was also a quest for personal and professional fulfilment, which he was lacking in the Netherlands. Van Loghem's personal journey had its repercussions his relationship with his wife, Berthe Neumeijer, who had initially planned to stay in the Netherlands but then followed him to Siberia in an attempt to save their marriage. 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
A documentary about the daily life of Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Nine "time witnesses" candidly share their memories. The life of Germans appears in all more
A documentary about the daily life of Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Nine "time witnesses" candidly share their memories. The life of Germans appears in all its diversity: family life, rest, passion, raising children, work. close
The series follows Cyril and Methodius, two Byzantine Greek brothers born in the 9th century. They became missionaries of Christianity and influenced more
The series follows Cyril and Methodius, two Byzantine Greek brothers born in the 9th century. They became missionaries of Christianity and influenced the cultural development of the Great Moravian territory. close
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