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Tom of Finland is one of the gay world's few authentic icons. His drawings have had an enormous influence on gay identity. Tom's ultimate leather men more
Tom of Finland is one of the gay world's few authentic icons. His drawings have had an enormous influence on gay identity. Tom's ultimate leather men are known and seen everywhere. They are symbols of gay pride and friendship. The documentary includes some titillating 'enactments' inspired by Tom's art work. close
A chronicle of the production problems — including bad weather, actors' health, war near the filming locations, and more — which plagued the filming of more
A chronicle of the production problems — including bad weather, actors' health, war near the filming locations, and more — which plagued the filming of Apocalypse Now, increasing costs and nearly destroying the life and career of Francis Ford Coppola. close
From the rains of Japan, through threats of arrest for 'public indecency' in Canada, and a birthday tribute to her father in Detroit, this documentary more
From the rains of Japan, through threats of arrest for 'public indecency' in Canada, and a birthday tribute to her father in Detroit, this documentary follows Madonna on her 1990 'Blond Ambition' concert tour. Filmed in black and white, with the concert pieces in glittering MTV color, it is an intimate look at the work of the icon, from a prayer circle before each performance to bed games with the dance troupe afterwards. close
Using extensive quotes from several Freudian works still banned by the Soviet censorship at the time the film interprets the pivotal points of European more
Using extensive quotes from several Freudian works still banned by the Soviet censorship at the time the film interprets the pivotal points of European history of the past century from a psychoanalytical point of view. close
In 1880, in southern India, near Madras, a plot of land was bought by a Russian woman. She dreamed that people all over the world, seeking wisdom, could more
In 1880, in southern India, near Madras, a plot of land was bought by a Russian woman. She dreamed that people all over the world, seeking wisdom, could gather here under one roof, gain the strength to serve humanity, reduce its suffering. Woman close
Construction of the Moscow metro began in 1931 and since then has not stopped: the old and built new branches, routes, tunnels. Metro stations of the more
Construction of the Moscow metro began in 1931 and since then has not stopped: the old and built new branches, routes, tunnels. Metro stations of the first buildings look great: they are extensive and beautiful, decorated with granite and marble, colorful paintings, bas-reliefs, mosaics on the themes of Soviet state symbols, a new way of life. Among the plots are military, historical, sports, urban, kolkhoz and school, allowing to draw a conclusion about the ideological direction in the design of the interiors of the metropolitan subway.
Documentary and historical film Igor Minaev “Moscow metro”. The underground temple of communism tells about the history of the construction, existence and use of the Moscow metro. close
Documentary Peter Greenway "Not Mozart" consists of six short films that were timed to coincide with the anniversary of the great composer. These films more
Documentary Peter Greenway "Not Mozart" consists of six short films that were timed to coincide with the anniversary of the great composer. These films were commissioned by BBC 2 in 1991, when the Mozart Bicentenninal celebrations, which was dedicated to the 200th anniversary of Mozart’s death, were organized. Many famous film directors took part in the creation of films.
The collection “Not Mozart” includes the following short films: “M means Man, Music, Mozart”; “Letters, riddles and prescriptions”; “Bring me the head of Amadeus”; “Not Mozart” (the most famous short, which is a jazz fantasy on the theme of Mozart’s works); “Scipio’s Dream” and CJSC “V.A.M.”. close
By night, they're ruthless hunters who stalk their prey with a keen sense of sight and smell. By day, they're playful, loving companions for millions. more
By night, they're ruthless hunters who stalk their prey with a keen sense of sight and smell. By day, they're playful, loving companions for millions. Today, cats outnumber dogs as America's favorite pet. Worshiped in ancient Egypt and persecuted during medieval times, domestic cats over the centuries have been feared and adored. As comforting companions, cats provide therapy for the elderly and autistic. But as dramatic sequences show, the behavior of cats is never far removed from that of their cousins in the wild. If you've ever wondered why cats always land on all four feet or what makes them purr, watch this movie. close
An old man bases his livelihood on a very bizarre form of recyling, breeding maggots in his yard, which he uses to feed his animals. This model of self-subsistence more
An old man bases his livelihood on a very bizarre form of recyling, breeding maggots in his yard, which he uses to feed his animals. This model of self-subsistence serves as his vision of a perfect state. Experimental documentary made during the collapse of the Soviet Union. close
The second film by Sokurov featuring Boris Yeltsin as the principal character. Now he is the President of Russia, invested with power, bearing the full more
The second film by Sokurov featuring Boris Yeltsin as the principal character. Now he is the President of Russia, invested with power, bearing the full responsibility for the destinies of his distant compatriots as well as his closest kin and friends. close
In this documentary Roy Lichtenstein is interviewed and discusses his life and art work, what influenced him, where his ideas came from, how his art adapted more
In this documentary Roy Lichtenstein is interviewed and discusses his life and art work, what influenced him, where his ideas came from, how his art adapted and how and why it changed over time. He discusses the Pop Art movement, a bit, mostly how he was one of a number of artists making art that was then called Pop Art. Also interesting is Lichtenstein tells what different art critics have said about different phases of his art and he shares his personal reactions to their statements. Additionally some footage of people criticizing and discussing his artwork is included, almost in a “he said, she said” manner which makes the viewer think about how sometimes what others say about an artist’s work may be a bit off or just wrong. Contrary to what non-artists may think, artists do usually have a reason or an inspiration behind what they create. Lucky for us this documentary allows us into the brilliant mind of Roy Lichtenstein. close
Famous entertainer Sergei Sholokhov In an interview with musician Sergey Kuryokhin, he listens to the theory that Lenin, often taking hallucinogenic mushrooms, more
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These people survived the Great Patriotic War and immediately ended up in the "death camps" on Kolyma. At least two million people were captured in Germany. more
These people survived the Great Patriotic War and immediately ended up in the "death camps" on Kolyma. At least two million people were captured in Germany. This was considered a betrayal of the Motherland, Article 58. The death camps, an innovation of the NKVD, worked flawlessly. It was designed to destroy the “enemies of the people.” No, they didn’t kill, people just couldn’t stand it themselves, beasts and destroyed each other, someone died of disease, cold and hunger. In the film, several rehabilitated prisoners talk about their cruel fate, about what few people know, about what was kept in strict secrecy for many years. These are the nuances of the “Zack” life, wild and cruel. Film 1 – The Story of a Trust Semi-destroyed wooden buildings, empty eye sockets of windows, barracks, stars on towers, a rickety palisade, a wooden bridge - whether to freedom or in conclusion - this is all that remains of one of the countless Stalinist camps. “The stone promised to keep the secret” now protects only the countless bodies of the regime’s victims buried here. It all started in the '30s. Movie 2 - "Face to Face" Freelance workers, former prisoners and children born in the camps continue to testify. The late 30s and early 40s were full of important events for prisoners. At first, changes were expected in connection with the removal of Yezhov and the appointment of Beria. But instead of changes, there were mass shootings. Movie 3 – “The War After the War” From the mountain, on which lies the old cracked “cup” of the high-voltage transmission line, the remains of the camp are visible. Chronicle - soldiers of the Great Patriotic War are met with Victory and flowers. In parallel with these trains there were other trains that did not meet with flowers. Those who traveled in them - prisoners of war, repatriates - from German captivity were sent to Soviet captivity, to camps. They wanted to return to their homeland, but instead received a tribunal and a prison. Denunciations began again, the regime was tightened, handcuffs and numbers were introduced, which now replaced names. Underground organizations were created among prisoners, people went on the run. They were shot, the corpses of the murdered fugitives lay unburied for weeks to intimidate, but they still ran away - chased the excitement of freedom, human dignity. Death was a common occurrence... The authors dedicated this film without guilt to the murdered, our brothers and sisters, who rested anonymously on the cold Kolyma land. close
At the center of the film is a man in a monkey mask inhabiting various anthropogenic spaces, such as a zoo, city streets and a farmyard. But the attributes more
At the center of the film is a man in a monkey mask inhabiting various anthropogenic spaces, such as a zoo, city streets and a farmyard. But the attributes inherent in human life (work, marriage, military service, leisure) do not release him from an animal form. close
This film decisively breaks out of a numerous politicized and social films, it does not dictate to the viewer any particular point of view, perception more
This film decisively breaks out of a numerous politicized and social films, it does not dictate to the viewer any particular point of view, perception of the film takes place at the level that the viewer chooses for himself. close
80-year-old Zinaida Gorshkova--the last resident of the village of Otary of the Mari SSR---entertains herself: walking along the forest, she sings songs more
80-year-old Zinaida Gorshkova--the last resident of the village of Otary of the Mari SSR---entertains herself: walking along the forest, she sings songs that still preserves her decrepit memory: Soviet times of collectivization, church times of childhood. In songs, in faces co old photos still preserved the memory of the former, bygone life. close
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