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The first film made following the nuclear meltdown accident at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, reactor 4, near Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, more
The first film made following the nuclear meltdown accident at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, reactor 4, near Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, on the 26 April 1986, focuses on the immediate aftermath of the disaster and the cleanup effort. 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
A cross-cut of nearly 100 years of American movies. We see the most precious film sequences that we all remember: From Citizen Kane to Star Wars, from more
A cross-cut of nearly 100 years of American movies. We see the most precious film sequences that we all remember: From Citizen Kane to Star Wars, from Some Like It Hot to E.T. The incredible short cuts of roughly a second each push the audience into a kind of trance and take them on a journey into their individual memories of great films of the 20th century. The film won an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film. close
“Vladimir Vysotsky. Self-portrait is a kind of confession of a poet, artist, personality, created on the basis of his revelations alone with a movie camera. more
“Vladimir Vysotsky. Self-portrait is a kind of confession of a poet, artist, personality, created on the basis of his revelations alone with a movie camera. Vladimir Semenovich has repeatedly said that if you take his work in film, television, radio, theater and put on one bowl of imaginary scales, and on the other - the poems he creates, then the second will prevail.
Poetic creativity Vysotsky is a colossal work, by his own admission, but his compositions are perceived in one breath: perhaps, thanks to his mastery honed to perfection. Don’t talk about the poet, it’s better to hear him. close
The documentary film "Two hours with bards" by Alexander Stefanovich will be a real find for those who love the author's song and want to get in touch more
The documentary film "Two hours with bards" by Alexander Stefanovich will be a real find for those who love the author's song and want to get in touch with the work of Bulat Okudzhava, Vladimir Vysotsky, Oleg Mityaev, Andrei Makarevich and other representatives of this creative direction. Many of them, alas, are no longer with us, but their songs, filled with exciting energy, continue to find fans.
The film tells about how it all began: how the author's song originated in our cultural space, what its roots and origins are, what is the secret of real success and enduring relevance. close
The story of the legendary wits who lunched daily at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City during the 1920s. The core of the so-called Round Table group more
The story of the legendary wits who lunched daily at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City during the 1920s. The core of the so-called Round Table group included short story and poetry writer Dorothy Parker; comic actor and writer Robert Benchley; The New Yorker founder Harold Ross; columnist and social reformer Heywood Broun; critic Alexander Woollcott; and playwrights George S. Kaufman, Marc Connelly, Edna Ferber and Robert Sherwood. close
Delvaux was one of the most successful surrealist artists, despite never officially being in the Surrealist movement. At the center of Delvaux’s fantasy more
Delvaux was one of the most successful surrealist artists, despite never officially being in the Surrealist movement. At the center of Delvaux’s fantasy world is a woman who is often the subject of painful and passive eroticism. Typical scene in the image of Delvaux: a female figure against the background of an infinity landscape surrounded by mysterious Dutch or Flemish architectural elements. The artist’s work was influenced by such masters of painting as Giorgio de Chirico, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst and Salvador Dali. close
One of the most prominent foreign representatives of painting of the twentieth century is the French artist Henri Matisse. In this documentary we will more
One of the most prominent foreign representatives of painting of the twentieth century is the French artist Henri Matisse. In this documentary we will try to trace all the main periods of the great painter’s work and try to discover the influence of his works on contemporary art. close
Not really following any standard plot structure, the film mostly consists of poet L.D. Groban reciting his own poem of 4,080 pages, inter-spliced with X-rated film footage and rock music videos.
Not really following any standard plot structure, the film mostly consists of poet L.D. Groban reciting his own poem of 4,080 pages, inter-spliced with X-rated film footage and rock music videos. close
"Bards" is a film-the story of the origin of the author's song by Alexander Borisovich Stefanovich, telling the audience about the most colorful representatives more
"Bards" is a film-the story of the origin of the author's song by Alexander Borisovich Stefanovich, telling the audience about the most colorful representatives of this musical direction in Russia: Vladimir Vysotsky, Yuri Vizbor, Bulat Okudzhava, Andrei Makarevich, Alexander Dolsky, etc. The film also tells about the center of the author's song of that time - the Moscow Pedagogical Institute, where Yuri Vizbor studied, and among the students there were many bards of the "first wave", the founders of the genre. Commentators in the feature documentary are the bard Alexander Rosenbaum and the scientist-historian Nathan Eidelman. close
This film was shot in 1988. The main action takes place in a rock group's studio during the visit of a few acolytes from Theatre Theatre. It is all served more
This film was shot in 1988. The main action takes place in a rock group's studio during the visit of a few acolytes from Theatre Theatre. It is all served up in connection with Fassbinder «s notion of Antitheatre. The theme of the “mad prince” in actors» improvisations intertwines with the fate of the director and of directing in general. The adventures of the spirit form the true tale of this film. We use only the single interior, the studio room where nothing happens aside from the pulsations of spirit. It comes to life here, and it rests, as if gaining new strength. The Mad Prince Fassbinder is, indeed, spirit. Only a free camera is capable of capturing this freedom. close
A rapid and whirling, musically arranged cascade of stunning visuals from the gone epoch. Rejected from the USSR Union of Composers, poet-songwriter Eugene more
A rapid and whirling, musically arranged cascade of stunning visuals from the gone epoch. Rejected from the USSR Union of Composers, poet-songwriter Eugene Shikunov travels through towns and villages, offering businesses variations on the same 'production anthem' – songs meant to glorify the heroic daily labour of their employees. Rare instance of an absurd documentary-comedy. 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
About processes in the living cell, photosynthesis. The study of biophysical aspects of photobiological processes is the central section of quantum biophysics.
About processes in the living cell, photosynthesis. The study of biophysical aspects of photobiological processes is the central section of quantum biophysics. close
David Bowie toured the 'Glass Spider' across the world, from May to late November 1987, in promotion of his 'Never Let Me Down' album. This video was more
David Bowie toured the 'Glass Spider' across the world, from May to late November 1987, in promotion of his 'Never Let Me Down' album. This video was filmed over several nights at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Australia during the last month of the tour. Originally released in 1988 on VHS (and then in 1999 on DVD in the Far East only), it was finally reissued on DVD in 2007. close
For 200 years, the United States Congress has been one of the country's most important and least understood institutions. In this elegant, thoughtful more
For 200 years, the United States Congress has been one of the country's most important and least understood institutions. In this elegant, thoughtful and often touching portrait, Ken Burns explores the history and promise of this unique American institution. Using historical photographs and newsreels, evocative live footage and interviews with David Broder, Alistair Cooke, Cokie Roberts, Charles McDowell and others, the award-winning film chronicles the personalities, events and issues that have animated the first 200 years of Congress and, in turn, our country. close
Profiles of Playboy Playmates. Features: Marina Baker (Playmate of the Month, March 1987), Kim Morris (POTM, March 1986), Luann Lee (POTM, January 1987), more
Profiles of Playboy Playmates. Features: Marina Baker (Playmate of the Month, March 1987), Kim Morris (POTM, March 1986), Luann Lee (POTM, January 1987), Teri Weigel (POTM, April 1986), Katherine Hushaw (POTM, October 1986), Anna Clark (POTM, April 1987), Sherry Arnett, (POTM, January 1986), Kymberly Paige (POTM, May 1987), Julie McCullough (POTM, February 1986), Devin DeVasquez (POTM, June 1985), Julie Peterson (POTM, February 1987), & Donna Edmondson (POTM, November 1986/Playmate of the Year). close