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The Age of Stupid is the new movie from Director Franny Armstrong (McLibel) and producer John Battsek (One Day In September). Pete Postlethwaite stars more
The Age of Stupid is the new movie from Director Franny Armstrong (McLibel) and producer John Battsek (One Day In September). Pete Postlethwaite stars as a man living alone in the devastated future world of 2055, looking at old footage from 2008 and asking: why didn’t we stop climate change when we had the chance? close
The film about the cooperation of the Soviet and British Air Force in the Arctic in 1941. Having learned about the attack of Germany on the USSR, British more
The film about the cooperation of the Soviet and British Air Force in the Arctic in 1941. Having learned about the attack of Germany on the USSR, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill offered help and ordered to send to Murmansk in the composition of the first convoy of allies "Dervish" military equipment, including British aircraft "Hurricane", and also 400 military specialists: pilots, engineers, technicians. It was named the 151st Air Wing. His tasks included participation in the defense of Murmansk, and also assistance in the development of aircraft by the Soviet military. The secret operation was called the Benedict Force. 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
The figure of Tamerlane (Timur), for all its significance for history in general and Central Asia in particular, is little known to those living today, more
The figure of Tamerlane (Timur), for all its significance for history in general and Central Asia in particular, is little known to those living today, for whom he is primarily a brilliant commander.
The first of the eastern rulers, he created an army, which was clearly divided into military branches. His talent allowed him to create an empire larger than the state of Alexander the Great.
As for Timur’s other talent, a great creator and transformer, this is much less talked about, and the film Tamerlane. The Steppe Architect fills this gap in the story of the outstanding Mongol.
The text from the author reads Sergei Chonishvili. close
The picture is dedicated to three heroes - a native of the Tula region, pilot Boris Safonov, intelligence officer Alexei Ershov from Peterhof and artilleryman more
The picture is dedicated to three heroes - a native of the Tula region, pilot Boris Safonov, intelligence officer Alexei Ershov from Peterhof and artilleryman Ivan Loskutov, who was born in the Perm region. These people, sparing their lives, fought for the Kola Peninsula, the defense of which the Nazis failed to break through throughout the Great Patriotic War.
Originally made with a German soundtrack for screening in occupied Germany and Austria, this film was the first documentary to show what the Allies found more
Originally made with a German soundtrack for screening in occupied Germany and Austria, this film was the first documentary to show what the Allies found when they liberated the Nazi extermination camps: the survivors, the conditions, and the evidence of mass murder. The film includes accounts of the economic aspects of the camps' operation, the interrogation of captured camp personnel, and the enforced visits of the inhabitants of neighboring towns, who, along with the rest of their compatriots, are blamed for complicity in the Nazi crimes - one of the few such condemnations in the Allied war records. close
On July 17, 1944, 57,000 German prisoners of war marched through the streets of Moscow. Nineteen generals at the head of the column led their defeated more
On July 17, 1944, 57,000 German prisoners of war marched through the streets of Moscow. Nineteen generals at the head of the column led their defeated army. They marched through Moscow, which they hoped to enter as victors, past people who were to be destroyed. close
About the tragedy that occurred on August 12, 1944 in the mountainous Tuscan village of Sant'Anna i Stazzema, where German soldiers of the 16th SS division more
About the tragedy that occurred on August 12, 1944 in the mountainous Tuscan village of Sant'Anna i Stazzema, where German soldiers of the 16th SS division shot civilians. Total in the vicinity of Sant'Anna killed almost 600 people. This crime, like many others committed by the German Nazis in Italy, has not been talked about for 50 years. All these cases were hidden in the closet of the military prosecutor's office in Rome, which was later called the Closet of Shame. close
Director Claude Lanzmann spent 11 years on this sprawling documentary about the Holocaust, conducting his own interviews and refusing to use a single more
Director Claude Lanzmann spent 11 years on this sprawling documentary about the Holocaust, conducting his own interviews and refusing to use a single frame of archival footage. Dividing Holocaust witnesses into three categories – survivors, bystanders, and perpetrators – Lanzmann presents testimonies from survivors of the Chelmno concentration camp, an Auschwitz escapee, and witnesses of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, as well as a chilling report of gas chambers from an SS officer at Treblinka. close
Mikhail Petrovich Zorin is the last surviving signalman of the first composition of the legendary 330th Infantry Regiment (86th Infantry Division), who more
Mikhail Petrovich Zorin is the last surviving signalman of the first composition of the legendary 330th Infantry Regiment (86th Infantry Division), who heroically fought on the Nevsky Piglet during the defense of Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War. In April 1942, in the course of a powerful onslaught of the German group, almost all the soldiers who were at that time in the regiment's location were killed, and the wounded were taken prisoner. Mikhail Zorin survived thanks to a unique combination of circumstances. close
War Made Easy reaches into the Orwellian memory hole to expose a 50-year pattern of government deception and media spin that has dragged the United States more
War Made Easy reaches into the Orwellian memory hole to expose a 50-year pattern of government deception and media spin that has dragged the United States into one war after another from Vietnam to Iraq. revealing in stunning detail how the American news media have uncritically disseminated the pro-war messages of successive presidential administrations. close
This communist history film recalls the heroism of Soviet soldiers fighting the Nazis in World War II. Forty of the 236 cameramen used for the feature more
This communist history film recalls the heroism of Soviet soldiers fighting the Nazis in World War II. Forty of the 236 cameramen used for the feature were killed during their mission filming the Red Army. close
In February 1945, more than four hundred Soviet prisoners of war officers escaped from the 20th death block of the Mauthausen concentration camp. Having more
In February 1945, more than four hundred Soviet prisoners of war officers escaped from the 20th death block of the Mauthausen concentration camp. Having interrupted the guards on the towers, overcome the 3.5-meter stone wall and barbed wire under tension, these hungry, naked, exhausted people broke free. The history of the war did not know such a mass escape of prisoners of war from a concentration camp. After the escape, the prisoners opened a real hunt, in which all the residents of the district, including women and adolescents, participated. The locals for entertainment called it action — Mulfirtel hunting hares. Fugitives were killed with pitchforks, axes, scored with sticks, and the bodies were taken to the center of the small Austrian town of Rid-und-Ridmark and dumped on squares. A black school board was installed on a prominent place, on which 419 sticks were drawn (by the number of our prisoners of war). After each murder, the sticks were crossed out. But nine sticks so & nbsp; and remained not crossed out ... Remember the former prisoners of Mauthausen Ivan Vasilyevich Chuprin, Igor Fedorovich Malitsky, Boris Nikolaevich Ozerov and others. close
Writer/Director Kaneto Shindô recounts his time spent in the Japanese Navy in WWII. He tells about the harsh training, grueling conditions, and tragic more
Writer/Director Kaneto Shindô recounts his time spent in the Japanese Navy in WWII. He tells about the harsh training, grueling conditions, and tragic losses which are reenacted in black & white sequences. close
The Great Battle of the Volga, focuses on the bravery and suffering of the Russian soldiers as they endure the tremendous attack by the well-equipped German army.
The Great Battle of the Volga, focuses on the bravery and suffering of the Russian soldiers as they endure the tremendous attack by the well-equipped German army. close
"This film follows one day in the heroic struggle of the Soviet people against the German Fascist invaders." A Day of War (Den voyny), a chronicle of more
"This film follows one day in the heroic struggle of the Soviet people against the German Fascist invaders." A Day of War (Den voyny), a chronicle of total war filmed on all fronts as well as at the rear, was produced by the Central Studio of Documentary Films; shot by 160 newsreel cameramen on June 13, 1942, the 356th day of the Great Patriotic War; superbly assembled by M. Slutsky; and released on October 22, 1942. Its cameramen were informed of the actual date of shooting only two days before work commenced. close
The picture is dedicated to the heroic past of Murmansk, the feat of portmen, sailors, pilots, artillerymen, scouts, diplomats, all soldiers and commanders more
The picture is dedicated to the heroic past of Murmansk, the feat of portmen, sailors, pilots, artillerymen, scouts, diplomats, all soldiers and commanders of the Red Army, who ensured the uninterrupted operation of the Murmansk port, did not allow the defense of the Arctic to break through.
Shot in documentary style from the perspective of an almost alien observer, the film is an exploration of the ravaged oil fields of post-Gulf War Kuwait. more
Shot in documentary style from the perspective of an almost alien observer, the film is an exploration of the ravaged oil fields of post-Gulf War Kuwait. An effective companion to his earlier film Fata Morgana, Herzog again perceives the desert as a landscape with its own voice, as he glides over seas of oil, geyser-like infernos, monstrous smoke plumes and ashen roadways. With musical accompaniment by Wagner, Prokofiev and Pärt to boot, he observes the soot-covered creatures allured by the blaze. close
The fifth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series, revealing the nature and process of the fight between the Soviet Union and Germany in the Second World War.
The fifth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series, revealing the nature and process of the fight between the Soviet Union and Germany in the Second World War. close
Movie time Artura Bogatova "Odessa. Heroes of the underground fortress - the summer of 1941. During the retreat of the Red Army throughout the front in more
Movie time Artura Bogatova "Odessa. Heroes of the underground fortress - the summer of 1941. During the retreat of the Red Army throughout the front in July 1941, preparations began for the Fort, a top-secret operation. Vladimir Molodtsov, the captain of state security, was transferred to perform it from Moscow to Odessa. This officer was to create a special detachment based in the Odessa catacombs and defeating the Nazis under occupation.
Unique documents of the war years, survivors of distant events are witnesses of how this operation took place. The characters of the film will tell about how underground and partisans survived in the catacombs and fought in Odessa, what were the heroes and traitors of that fiery time. close
For three days in 1971, former US soldiers who were in Vietnam testify in Detroit about their war experiences. Nearly 30 speak, describing atrocities more
For three days in 1971, former US soldiers who were in Vietnam testify in Detroit about their war experiences. Nearly 30 speak, describing atrocities personally committed or witnessed, telling of inaccurate body counts, and recounting the process of destroying a village. close
In the early morning hours of May 1, 1960, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was awakened by a phone call. KGB Chairman Shelepin said that the American more
In the early morning hours of May 1, 1960, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev was awakened by a phone call. KGB Chairman Shelepin said that the American plane violated Soviet airspace and was moving from the border with Afghanistan to the northwest, in the direction of Moscow. Anti-aircraft missiles of the Soviet air defense can not reach the spy plane. On this day in the sky, at an altitude of 20 kilometers, bizarrely intertwined the fates of the main characters: American spy pilot Powers and Soviet pilots Aivazyan, Safronov and Mentyukov. This day was one of the turning points of the recent history of the twentieth century. close
A film about the besieged Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, filmed by Soviet documentary filmmakers in 1964. The film uses poems more
A film about the besieged Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, filmed by Soviet documentary filmmakers in 1964. The film uses poems of poets-participants of the defense of Leningrad. close
Leonard Maltin introduces us to and takes us back to a theatre showing Wartime cartoon shorts and explains how Bugs and Daffy and the gang, through a more
Leonard Maltin introduces us to and takes us back to a theatre showing Wartime cartoon shorts and explains how Bugs and Daffy and the gang, through a collection/sampling of 11 cartoon shorts which served the war effort. close
Romm's "Ordinary Fascism" pulls out all the stops in its selection of documentary material to draw the viewer not only into absolute horror about fascism more
Romm's "Ordinary Fascism" pulls out all the stops in its selection of documentary material to draw the viewer not only into absolute horror about fascism and nazism in the 1920s–1940s Europe, but also to a firmest of convictions that nothing of the sort should be allowed to happen again anywhere in the world. close
The film will tell about the history of the Khatyn village from the moment of its emergence before our time. Khatyn became a symbol. But she has another, more
The film will tell about the history of the Khatyn village from the moment of its emergence before our time. Khatyn became a symbol. But she has another, living story. Today there are few people in the world who have not heard the word “Khatyn”. The name of the Belarusian village became a symbol of the tragedy of the people of Belarus during the Great Patriotic War. The memorial on the site of the village of Khatyn, this temple under the open sky, today without exaggeration has national significance. They come here to pay tribute to the memory of not only the residents of Belarus, but also citizens of dozens of countries of the world. Each of them takes their own, even without realizing this, a small light of great memory of the Belarusian people. Because without memory of the past there is no future. close