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In 1994 a 13-year-old boy disappeared without a trace from his home in San Antonio, Texas. Three-and-a-half years later he is found alive thousands of more
In 1994 a 13-year-old boy disappeared without a trace from his home in San Antonio, Texas. Three-and-a-half years later he is found alive thousands of miles away in a village in southern Spain with a horrifying story of kidnap and torture. His family is overjoyed to bring him home. But all is not quite as it seems. close
In April 2012 marks exactly 100 years co-nbsp; day of one of the most dramatic man-made disasters of the beginning of the XX century. April 14, 1912 in more
In April 2012 marks exactly 100 years co-nbsp; day of one of the most dramatic man-made disasters of the beginning of the XX century.
April 14, 1912 in the Atlantic Ocean sank ship, the name of which is known throughout the world. The Titanic. How many shipwrecks occurred before and after this accident, but who will call another one the same? “God Himself couldn’t sink this ship!” boasted the head of the White Star Line shipping company that created the Titanic... close
Follows the dramatic journeys of video game developers as they create and release their games to the world. It's about making video games, but at its more
Follows the dramatic journeys of video game developers as they create and release their games to the world. It's about making video games, but at its core, it's about the creative process, and exposing yourself through your work. close
The «Eye of God» is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Pushkin Museum. It shows how progressive and pro-West Russians can be, when it comes to more
The «Eye of God» is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Pushkin Museum. It shows how progressive and pro-West Russians can be, when it comes to comprehending the essence of beauty. Ivan Tsvetayev, a village priest's son, the founder of the museum, wanted the new generation of "Ivans" to understand that we are Europe, while Antiquity is our mutual cradle. close
In the Soviet Union, everyone was well aware that Zoya Voskresenskaya was a recognized master of children's literature, whose works were filmed and staged more
In the Soviet Union, everyone was well aware that Zoya Voskresenskaya was a recognized master of children's literature, whose works were filmed and staged plays, who regularly holds meetings with readers and receives awards and awards for his books. Meanwhile, behind the public life of the writer Zoya Voskresenskaya was hiding a completely different fate - the fate of the scout, Colonel Rybkina, who for her activities in the special services was awarded much more awards than for creative work.
Only in the early 1990s, when her work was removed from the label “secret”, Zoya Ivanovna decided to talk about what all her life had to hide literally from everyone. She wrote the book “Now I Can Tell the Truth...” but, unfortunately, she didn’t have time to see it come out.
The documentary-staged film “Dutch: Two Lives of Colonel Rybkina”, most of which is made up of game shots recreating true events from life, tells about the difficult life path of Zoya Voskresenskaya, about those intelligence operations in which she had to participate, about the people who were next to her at one or another segment of her fate. close
On the Eastern border of the European Union, on the River Narva, separating Estonia and Russia, lies Crow Island. The Krenholm Manufacturing Company founded more
On the Eastern border of the European Union, on the River Narva, separating Estonia and Russia, lies Crow Island. The Krenholm Manufacturing Company founded on that island in 1856 was closed down for good in 2010. There is not a single family in Narva that has not been affected by the bankruptcy of the textile factory. Unemployed men, homeless children, street beggars, drug addicts, thieves—these are the people that live in this Russian-speaking Estonian town. It is like a bad dream. Where can they find salvation? Soviet nostalgia dies hard in this town, as does rage caused by wasted lives. How can they build new lives from these ruins? Is it possible to do the impossible? close
Alexander Mikhailovich Korotkov, the hero of the film “Dutch:” The exception to the rule is a Soviet intelligence legend, a man his colleagues respectfully more
Alexander Mikhailovich Korotkov, the hero of the film “Dutch:” The exception to the rule is a Soviet intelligence legend, a man his colleagues respectfully called the “king of illegals.” Until the end of the war, the Third Reich tried unsuccessfully to expose the intelligence officer, who was given the conditional name Alexander Erdberg. The Gestapo did everything possible and even more to identify the traitor who leaked information to the Russians, but they failed to do so.
Documentary and artistic film "Ducts: The exception to the rules, published in the series “Duels”, tells about a man who was destined to live a short, but bright, complex and interesting life. The life of a man who dedicated himself to serving his country. close
The film is based on the diaries of a mute autistic girl Sonia Shatalova, written by her at the age of 8 to 18 years. This film is Sony’s only opportunity more
The film is based on the diaries of a mute autistic girl Sonia Shatalova, written by her at the age of 8 to 18 years. This film is Sony’s only opportunity to share what she sees and knows and what we don’t want to see and know. close
The Punk Syndrome is a film about Finland’s most kick-ass punk rock band, Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät. The band members, Pertti, Kari, Toni and Sami, are more
The Punk Syndrome is a film about Finland’s most kick-ass punk rock band, Pertti Kurikan Nimipäivät. The band members, Pertti, Kari, Toni and Sami, are mentally handicapped and they play their music with a lot of attitude and pride. We follow these professional musicians on their journey from obscurity to popularity. We watch them fight, fall in love and experience strong emotions. We witness long days in the recording studio and on tour. They laugh, cry, drink and fight over who gets to sit in the front on the tour bus. Then it’s time to make up and go talk to people in the audience and tell them how great their band is. close
The documentary film Dragon Girls tells the story of three young Chinese girls training to become Kung Fu fighters, far away from their families, at the more
The documentary film Dragon Girls tells the story of three young Chinese girls training to become Kung Fu fighters, far away from their families, at the largest Kung Fu school in China. These girls, in a crowd of 26,000 children, are under constant pressure to conform to the norms and structures. They are turned into fighting robots and yet, if you look behind the curtain, you see children with dreams and aspirations. It show the controversial world of selection of the fittest in a totalitarian system. close
An Iranian filmmaker and his son travel to Haifa, Israel to investigate a religion that originated a hundred and seventy years ago. Youth from all over more
An Iranian filmmaker and his son travel to Haifa, Israel to investigate a religion that originated a hundred and seventy years ago. Youth from all over come to Haifa to join this religion, and those who serve in the gardens that surround the holy places develop peace-loving attitudes through their interactions with nature. The filmmaker shares with his son the idea that if the Iranian people had adopted a peaceful religion, Iran would not be preparing a nuclear attack on Israel, but the son believes that all religions tend to bring about destruction. As a result of these arguments, father and son separate from one another and pursue their own paths. close
The question of who made the greatest contribution to the creation of the first Soviet atomic bomb, apparently, will never be resolved unequivocally. more
The question of who made the greatest contribution to the creation of the first Soviet atomic bomb, apparently, will never be resolved unequivocally. Vladimir Barkovsky was called to work in the state security bodies. After completing an accelerated course of training, he was sent to intelligence work in the London residency. Shortly before this, Vladimir married his beloved girl Vera. In England, they went together. Barkovsky (operational pseudonym "Dan") recruited an important "source" in London among English scientists directly involved in the development of atomic weapons. It was from Dan in October 1941 that the first information about the development of a new weapon of enormous destructive power came to Moscow. close
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