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In Hillary's America, bestselling author and influential filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza reveals the sordid truth about Hillary Clinton and the secret history more
In Hillary's America, bestselling author and influential filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza reveals the sordid truth about Hillary Clinton and the secret history of the Democratic Party. This important and controversial film releases at a critical time leading up to the 2016 Presidential campaign and challenges the state of American politics. close
Parallels are drawn between Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the presidency of Donald Trump. Not since 1860 have the Democrats so fanatically refused more
Parallels are drawn between Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the presidency of Donald Trump. Not since 1860 have the Democrats so fanatically refused to accept the result of a free election. That year, their target was Lincoln. They smeared him. They went to war to defeat him. In the end, they assassinated him. close
Everyone knew about Przemyshl in the summer of 1941 in the USSR - it was the first Soviet city that managed to recapture from the Nazis on the second more
Everyone knew about Przemyshl in the summer of 1941 in the USSR - it was the first Soviet city that managed to recapture from the Nazis on the second day of the Great Patriotic War, June 23. These long-standing events are dedicated to the documentary Vadim Hasanov "Remyshl. A feat at the border.”
The Polish city of Przemyśl became Soviet in November 1939. During the First World War, the Przemysl fortress was destined to be stormed by Russian troops - it was the key to Austria-Hungary. Russia celebrated the fall of the fortress for two days, and the Entente countries rejoiced. Not much time passed, and the city again found itself in the ring of fire – this time the Soviet troops repelled the attacks of the Wehrmacht.
About what happened in the summer of 1941, the documentary recalls eyewitnesses and border guard Vasily Lagodin, the last surviving member of the defense of Przemyshl. close
American Miguel Francis went to the Crimea to see with his own eyes the “occupation” troops, the protests of the local population, the devastation and more
American Miguel Francis went to the Crimea to see with his own eyes the “occupation” troops, the protests of the local population, the devastation and chaos that the Western media write about. However, he opened a completely different picture. Residents of Simferopol, Sevastopol and Yalta, with whom Miguel managed to communicate on the streets of these cities, spoke about the long-awaited reunification of the Crimea with Russia, about the history of the peninsula from the time of Peter I to the present day, about their worries, hopes and aspirations. close
For the millennium New Year, Steven Spielberg agreed to create a 21 minute montage, supported by powerful narrations. It was a one-time performance. more
For the millennium New Year, Steven Spielberg agreed to create a 21 minute montage, supported by powerful narrations. It was a one-time performance. It tracks the good and the bad of our United States as it traveled through the ending century and millennium. close
"Democracy of Mass Destruction" is a documentary film Denis Argutinsky. The essence of the project is to find answers to several important questions. more
"Democracy of Mass Destruction" is a documentary film Denis Argutinsky. The essence of the project is to find answers to several important questions. Why are terrible crimes committed against humanity? How do the victims of American “democracy” defend their rights? Who is to blame for the Serbian girl, Kristina Milutinović, who suffers from acute blood leukemia? It was born in the same year that NATO bombed Yugoslavia.
Dinner uranium shells also harmed U.S. Army veteran Doug Rocca, who also suffered from many ailments. He knowingly took part in combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. close
How does art survive in a time of oppression? During the Soviet rule artists who stay true to their vision are executed, sent to mental hospitals or Gulags. more
How does art survive in a time of oppression? During the Soviet rule artists who stay true to their vision are executed, sent to mental hospitals or Gulags. Their plight inspires young Igor Savitsky. He pretends to buy state-approved art but instead daringly rescues 40,000 forbidden fellow artist's works and creates a museum in the desert of Uzbekistan, far from the watchful eyes of the KGB. Though a penniless artist himself, he cajoles the cash to pay for the art from the same authorities who are banning it. Savitsky amasses an eclectic mix of Russian Avant-Garde art. But his greatest discovery is an unknown school of artists who settle in Uzbekistan after the Russian revolution of 1917, encountering a unique Islamic culture, as exotic to them as Tahiti was for Gauguin. They develop a startlingly original style, fusing European modernism with centuries-old Eastern traditions. close
California Medical Kush Beach Club in Venice Beach is the first and last medical marijuana dispensary ever allowed in the area. Casey Cassady's film "Boardwalk more
California Medical Kush Beach Club in Venice Beach is the first and last medical marijuana dispensary ever allowed in the area. Casey Cassady's film "Boardwalk Hempire: The Rise and Fall of the Medical Kush Beach Club" is dedicated to the five-year history of the dispensary.
This club of medical cannabis use earned in two thousand and six years, immediately gaining huge popularity: the number of customers exceeded the number of residents of Venice Beach - more than a hundred thousand. There have been many celebrities here. Viewers of the tape, which worked on all five years of the club’s existence, are waiting for rare shots and interesting interviews. close
This is the story of a girl from 12 to 15 years old who miraculously survived the infernal fire of the Holocaust. Tamara Rostovskaya, née Latherson, while more
This is the story of a girl from 12 to 15 years old who miraculously survived the infernal fire of the Holocaust. Tamara Rostovskaya, née Latherson, while in the Kaunas ghetto, kept a diary, fragments of which have been preserved. They were the basis of the film. close
On September 15, 1963, a bomb destroyed a black church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four young girls who were there for Sunday school. It was a crime more
On September 15, 1963, a bomb destroyed a black church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four young girls who were there for Sunday school. It was a crime that shocked the nation--and a defining moment in the history of the civil-rights movement. Spike Lee re-examines the full story of the bombing, including a revealing interview with former Alabama Governor George Wallace. close
In 1995, Chasen's closed its doors after 60 years of serving chili to movie stars and visiting dignitaries, Presidents and the Pope. During its two final more
In 1995, Chasen's closed its doors after 60 years of serving chili to movie stars and visiting dignitaries, Presidents and the Pope. During its two final weeks, Chasen regulars (actors and producers), staff, and management sat for interviews. There's an Oscar party for 1500, footage and photos of famous diners, and time with Tommy Gallagher, the ebullient head waiter until retirement in 1994, his son Patrick, catering head Raymond Bilbool, general manager Ronnie Clint, hat check girl Val Schwab, ladies' room attendant Onetta Johnson, and foreign- born waiters, including Jaime. When he started in 1970, like other Latins, he wasn't allowed out of the kitchen. It's a family farewell. 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
Steven Spielberg and Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation present interviews with survivors of the Nazi death camps in Hungary. Their tragic more
Steven Spielberg and Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation present interviews with survivors of the Nazi death camps in Hungary. Their tragic testimonies are illustrated through newsreels from the era and archival photos. close
Three former political prisoners tell the story of their imprisonment in the Soviet-era Perm-36 prison camp. Years later they return to the camp (now more
Three former political prisoners tell the story of their imprisonment in the Soviet-era Perm-36 prison camp. Years later they return to the camp (now a museum) to participate in the “Pilorama” Forum, a campsite, mirror-like, reflects the condition of Russian society haunted by phantom pains after the fall of the Soviet Union. close
At the height of the Cold War, sixty-five indigenous Greenlandic families were forcibly relocated from their homes to make way for an American military more
At the height of the Cold War, sixty-five indigenous Greenlandic families were forcibly relocated from their homes to make way for an American military base. More than fifty years later in Qaanaaq, the town created 100 kilometers away, filmmaker Nicole Paglia talks to some of the people who remember their old village, the homes, and the traditional lifestyle they were forced to abandon. 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
Footage shot not long after the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco is edited together so that more than one scene and more than one vantage are included. more
Footage shot not long after the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco is edited together so that more than one scene and more than one vantage are included. We see fire raging. We see burned-out buildings, piles of rubble, and buildings with only one wall standing. People stand and watch; others walk purposely through the debris. A carriage passes; the camera pans the desolation. A horse-drawn cart is laden with a family's remaining possessions. A sign hangs outside one building: "A little disfigured but still in business. Men Wanted." close
Coproduced by the U.S.Holocaust Memorial Museum Research Institute,this Academy Award-winning documentary relates the harrowing story of Gerda Weissmann more
Coproduced by the U.S.Holocaust Memorial Museum Research Institute,this Academy Award-winning documentary relates the harrowing story of Gerda Weissmann Klein and her journey of survival and remembering both before and after the war. close
The “digital revolution” reached the cinema late and was chiefly styled as a technological advancement. Today, in an era where analog celluloid strips more
The “digital revolution” reached the cinema late and was chiefly styled as a technological advancement. Today, in an era where analog celluloid strips are disappearing, and given the diversity of digital moving picture formats, there is much more at stake: Are the world’s film archives on the brink of a dark age? Are we facing the massive loss of collective audiovisual memory? Is film dying, or just changing? CINEMA FUTURES travels to international locations and, together with renowned filmmakers, museum curators, historians and engineers, dramatizes the future of film and the cinema in the age of digital moving pictures. close
Alexander I, who put a lot of effort into liberating Russia and Europe from Napoleonic rule, had to experience deep disappointment during his lifetime: more
Alexander I, who put a lot of effort into liberating Russia and Europe from Napoleonic rule, had to experience deep disappointment during his lifetime: the ingratitude of yesterday’s allies in the coalition, as well as their intrigues at the Vienna Congress; the death of the only surviving living daughter; secret societies among the officers of his Army. This produced a spiritual revolution in his soul. The emperor begins to burden the secular life, and even the Tron himself. His unexpected death in Taganrog gave the ground for the version of the o’nbsp that he did not die at all, a’nbsp; mysteriously disappeared and went to Siberia under the name of Elder Fyodor Kuzmich... close
In the film Battle for Ukraine Andrei Konchalovsky, the famous Russian director, analyzes how Ukraine, a former part of the Soviet Empire and present more
In the film Battle for Ukraine Andrei Konchalovsky, the famous Russian director, analyzes how Ukraine, a former part of the Soviet Empire and present big European country, struggles to escape from the close embrace of the former big brother, Russia, and not to become one of the American satellites. This extensive study lasted for almost three years. Many Ukrainian, Russian and American historians, politicians and journalists took part in this study, as well as the ex-President of Poland Aleksander Kwasniewski, the ex-President of Slovakia Rudolf Schuster, the ex-President of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze, the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan, the ex-Prime Minister of Russia Viktor Chernomyrdin, and the businessman Boris Berezovsky. close
A documentary about what happened to the Great Plains of the United States and Canada when uncontrolled farming destroyed the soil and led to the Dust Bowl.
A documentary about what happened to the Great Plains of the United States and Canada when uncontrolled farming destroyed the soil and led to the Dust Bowl. close
From the onset of the AIDS epidemic, author Larry Kramer emerged as a fiery activist, an Old Testament-style prophet full of righteous fury who denounced more
From the onset of the AIDS epidemic, author Larry Kramer emerged as a fiery activist, an Old Testament-style prophet full of righteous fury who denounced both the willful inaction of the government and the refusal of the gay community to curb potentially risky behaviors. Co-founder of both organization Gay Men's Health Crisis and the direct action protest group ACT UP, Kramer was vilified by some who saw his criticism to be an expression of self-hatred, while lionized by others who credit him with waking up the gay community — and, eventually, the government and medical establishment — to the devastation of the disease. close
For the first time, this documentary includes two exclusive interviews with Vladimir Putin and full details about actions in Crimea during spring 2014. more
For the first time, this documentary includes two exclusive interviews with Vladimir Putin and full details about actions in Crimea during spring 2014. These events determined the history of modern Russia. The President talks frankly and openly about the challenges and risks that Russia faced during that time. This film provides the Russian view of the situation. It is impossible to form a complete picture of the world without it. close
To ascend to the Russian throne, it was enough to be born into the royal family. To take up the post of General Secretary, it took a long way up the ranks more
To ascend to the Russian throne, it was enough to be born into the royal family. To take up the post of General Secretary, it took a long way up the ranks of the party hierarchy. What do you need to do to become President of Russia? In the documentary dedicated to the inauguration of the President, Vladimir Putin said: Alexander Yakovlev, Vladimir Bukovsky, Henry Reznik, Boris Vishnevsky, Ahmed Zakaev, Andrei Piontkovsky, Evgeny Kiselev, Ruslan Aushev, Sergey Dorenko, Georgy Satarov, Boris Berezovsky, Vitaly Korotic, Viktor Shenderovich, Boris Nemtsov and others. close
Nicky's Family is a gripping documentary from the International Emmy Award winning producers Patrik Pass and Matej Minac about a rescue operation of the more
Nicky's Family is a gripping documentary from the International Emmy Award winning producers Patrik Pass and Matej Minac about a rescue operation of the “British Schindler” - Sir Nicholas Winton who will celebrate this year 103rd birthday. His story has no parallel in modern history. Dramatic reenactments, some of the archive footage never seen before, rescued "children" together with Mr. Winton himself recount this unique story which even after 70 years continues to inspire people, especially children, to make this world a better place. World personalities His Holiness Dalai Lama and Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel also took part. ( - from the film's press kit) close
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