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"Prisoners of Terpsichora" - documentary Efim Reznikov. Ballet is a beautiful art that delights millions of people. However, for those who create the more
"Prisoners of Terpsichora" - documentary Efim Reznikov. Ballet is a beautiful art that delights millions of people. However, for those who create the magic of dance, this art is very difficult. Every day, future soloists of the theater take thousands of steps, honing their ability to move beautifully, conveying the very soul in dance. In the lens of the camera, the teacher and student: Lyudmila Sakharov, the head of the Perm school, and Natalia Balakhnicheva, now acting as the prima of the Kremlin ballet. They treat their main occupation of life equally with love and hatred, because they constantly have to overcome pain and their own character. close
Director Nikita Mikhalkov documents the history of Russia from 1980 to 1991 by annually asking his daughter Anna such questions as "What do you love the more
Director Nikita Mikhalkov documents the history of Russia from 1980 to 1991 by annually asking his daughter Anna such questions as "What do you love the most?", "What scares you the most?", "What do you want above anything" and "What do you hate the most?" close
It focuses on how youngsters in capitalist Russia turn to crime. Either they thrive at their game or they get locked up. In any case they're trapped. more
It focuses on how youngsters in capitalist Russia turn to crime. Either they thrive at their game or they get locked up. In any case they're trapped. The portrayed kids are old men, acting wise and tough while in fact they're victims. close
Walks with Brodsky is a documentary based on filming in Venice. The authors spent several autumn days of 1993 with the poet, walking around the city reminiscent more
Walks with Brodsky is a documentary based on filming in Venice. The authors spent several autumn days of 1993 with the poet, walking around the city reminiscent of St. Petersburg.
The second part of the picture was created as a film about the film, after “Walks with Brodsky” received the Russian TEFI award, and Joseph Brodsky died: on the night of January 28, 1996, the poet died in New York from a heart attack. close
The first Russian ballet company appeared in the Mariinsky Theatre in the XVIII century, and information about it from the beginning of its existence more
The first Russian ballet company appeared in the Mariinsky Theatre in the XVIII century, and information about it from the beginning of its existence is still carefully stored in the annals of theatrical archives. In the Mariinka worked Marius Petipa, Mikhail Fokin, Fyodor Lopukhov. Rare documentary footage of speeches by Anna Pavlova, Vakhtang Chebukiani, Galina Ulanova, Mikhail Baryshnikov has survived. Ballet of the Bolshoi Theatre became famous for innovative experiments of Gorsky and Goleizovsky, neoclassical and playballet 30-40-ies of the twentieth century. The stars of the beginning of the century remained on unique film frames of chronicles. Among them are Ekaterina Geltzer, Vera Coralli, Mikhail Mordkin.
Documentary by Maxim Zolotukhin and Alexander Eisenberg "History of Russian Ballet". The Mariinsky Theatre. The Bolshoi Theatre is based on archives and chronicles. close
Portrait of a troubled peasant family. The film tells the story of two times widow Anna Belova who lives together with her brother Mikhail. Blending the more
Portrait of a troubled peasant family. The film tells the story of two times widow Anna Belova who lives together with her brother Mikhail. Blending the two personalities, Kosakovsky characterizes the true Russian soul: she is the rational worker, honest and strong - he is the drunken poet, the idealist, his philosophy fades into radical nonsense time after time. close
The portrait of the creator of the Kino group, consisting of the thoughts and memories of people who loved him, appears before the audience as a musical more
The portrait of the creator of the Kino group, consisting of the thoughts and memories of people who loved him, appears before the audience as a musical prophecy of a talented artist about his own life. close
The beginning of the 20th century. The recklessness of fanatics is pushing humanity towards the abyss. A revolution begins in Russia. Crazy Dr. Farkus more
The beginning of the 20th century. The recklessness of fanatics is pushing humanity towards the abyss. A revolution begins in Russia. Crazy Dr. Farkus induces an orgasm of inanimate matter. White Moroccan dwarfs are becoming active. A second Sun appears in the sky. In this difficult environment, captains selflessly confront the forces of chaos, maintaining the cosmic balance of history. close
It was a childhood - fun, difficult, with fights and first love. The long-gone aroma of those years is dovecotes, communal quarrels and general holidays, more
It was a childhood - fun, difficult, with fights and first love. The long-gone aroma of those years is dovecotes, communal quarrels and general holidays, noble songs and skating on the rink to the songs of Marc Bernez. About the Moscow courtyards of the late 1940s - early 1950s tell: Valentin Gaft, Alexander Zbruev, Alexei Kozlov, Lev Durov, Natalia Molchanova and others. close
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
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