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The near future. A fantastic experiment using the test of the mathematician Alan Turing, in which an examiner, a human, and a robot take part. During more
The near future. A fantastic experiment using the test of the mathematician Alan Turing, in which an examiner, a human, and a robot take part. During the test, the examiner must determine who is behind the wall: a person or a thinking machine. The experiment is conducted with one goal: to find out whether a machine can think. close
Experimental educational film reveals the emergence of some ideas of Biophysics in historical, philosophical and methodological aspects. The first film from the Biophysics Cycle (1982-1989).
Experimental educational film reveals the emergence of some ideas of Biophysics in historical, philosophical and methodological aspects. The first film from the Biophysics Cycle (1982-1989). close
This film is the second installment (of five) of Igor Shadkhan and Svetlana Voloshina’s project Test for Adults (the first 16-year television observation more
This film is the second installment (of five) of Igor Shadkhan and Svetlana Voloshina’s project Test for Adults (the first 16-year television observation of children and their parents in the USSR, 1978-1994). There are six television short stories, each dedicated to one of the children who are 10 years old at the time of shooting: Artyom, Julia, Pavel, Alyosha, Sveta, and Alexey. The authors are interested in the psychological portrait of children. The intimate nature of the interview and the delicacy of the interviewer allows them to touch upon difficult topics – loneliness in the hospital, the child’s experiences of parental divorce, the existential fears of children, leadership, attitudes, etc. close
At the heart of the film directed by Eduard Bocharov “Nedopesok Napoleon 3” is the story of Yuri Koval “Nedopesok”. Napoleon the third is a real furry more
At the heart of the film directed by Eduard Bocharov “Nedopesok Napoleon 3” is the story of Yuri Koval “Nedopesok”. Napoleon the third is a real furry fox. He lived on a fur farm and fled to the village of Kovylkino. Such a valuable animal should not be allowed to run free, therefore, local hunters, poachers and farm workers go in pursuit. But the fluffy was lucky, because he got to the boy Alyosha Serpokrylov, who loved animals very much and, despite his young age, knew how to protect them. Thanks to these guys, the world will always be cleaner and kinder.
The film is decorated with the play of wonderful actresses - Svetlana Svetlychna, Valentina Ananyina, Lyudmila Ivanova. close
When Algernon discovers that his friend, Ernest, has created a fictional brother for whenever he needs a reason to escape dull country life, Algernon more
When Algernon discovers that his friend, Ernest, has created a fictional brother for whenever he needs a reason to escape dull country life, Algernon poses as the brother, resulting in ever increasing confusion. close
After an unsuccessful attempt to enter the Institute, the young guy Nartai returns from Tashkent to his native village and becomes a shepherd. Time passes more
After an unsuccessful attempt to enter the Institute, the young guy Nartai returns from Tashkent to his native village and becomes a shepherd. Time passes and in love with his business Nartai almost ceases to think about studying. But his wise father, an old shepherd, a former front-line soldier, convinces his son of the need for education. Nartai goes to Tashkent with the bride Ugila. close