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Russian poet, singer and actor Vladimir Vysotsky was an idol of the 1970s and '80s. In 1980, at the age of 42, he passed away during the Moscow Olympic more
Russian poet, singer and actor Vladimir Vysotsky was an idol of the 1970s and '80s. In 1980, at the age of 42, he passed away during the Moscow Olympic Games. This is the story of his last great love as handed down to his son from a family friend. Written by nitorch. close
Russia, early 90s. A fictional story inspired by financier Sergey Mavrodi, his securities company "MMM", and the pyramid scheme he ran that left upwards more
Russia, early 90s. A fictional story inspired by financier Sergey Mavrodi, his securities company "MMM", and the pyramid scheme he ran that left upwards of fifteen million investors with nothing when it crashed. close
In 1985, perestroika began in the Soviet Union and the Laskovy May group appeared. At their concerts there were only full houses, from unrequited love more
In 1985, perestroika began in the Soviet Union and the Laskovy May group appeared. At their concerts there were only full houses, from unrequited love for them, suicides were committed. The figure of Mikhail Gorbachev faded in the glory of the creator of "Tender May" - Andrei Razin. An accidental photo taken on the beach, where Andrei Razin, as a child, was captured with the Gorbachev family, turned his fate upside down. It was with the help of this photograph that he became Gorbachev's nephew. He did not say this directly - just hinted, and he was instantly believed. Functionaries of all ranks acted without delay: the doors of television and radio opened before him, the Soviet stage lay at his feet. Razin traveled to all the orphanages of the Soviet Union in search of gifted children for his twin groups. close
Young prince Aleksandr has to hold out against two enemies - the Horde in the east and the Teutonic order and Sweden in the west. He discovers that some more
Young prince Aleksandr has to hold out against two enemies - the Horde in the east and the Teutonic order and Sweden in the west. He discovers that some boyars are plotting against him and are ready to betray Novgorod to the Swedes and the Germans to boost their trade. Meanwhile, his best friend falls under suspicion, as somebody tries to poison the young prince at his own wedding feast. Aleksandr has no way out - to defend his people against the invaders and to find the true poisoner. close
Grigorij Efimovic Rasputin (1869-1916) the mystic and self-proclaimed holy man. The saint-demon and the simple peasant. About the plot against Rasputin, more
Grigorij Efimovic Rasputin (1869-1916) the mystic and self-proclaimed holy man. The saint-demon and the simple peasant. About the plot against Rasputin, hated and feared at the highest levels of government because of his surreal influence on the Tsar. close
The true-life, stranger-than-fiction tale of eighteenth-century Greek pirate turned merchant Ioannis Varvakis, who rose from humble beginnings to become more
The true-life, stranger-than-fiction tale of eighteenth-century Greek pirate turned merchant Ioannis Varvakis, who rose from humble beginnings to become the head of one of the largest mercantile empires in Europe. close
The film is dedicated to Victor Tsoi, who would have turned 50 on June 21, 2012. Victor Tsoi lived in an era of change, when one reality was replaced more
The film is dedicated to Victor Tsoi, who would have turned 50 on June 21, 2012. Victor Tsoi lived in an era of change, when one reality was replaced by another. He was one of the creators of the new world. His life is a set of paradoxes. A half-blooded boy who grew up in Leningrad, a rocker whose name rattled all over the Union, a musician who became a hero of the era - he sang, and millions sang along with him. When the news reported about a car accident near Riga on August 15, 1990, many were surprised to learn that Viktor Tsoi was only 28 years old! And he managed to live such a big life in such a small period of time. “Tsoi is a figure like an angel,” said Boris Grebenshchikov. Perhaps that’s why his fans say “Tsoi is alive” because angels don’t die. close
Sergey Astahov is a gay man converted by Church and state propaganda into an orthodox pro-Putin activist. Composed of terrifying images from Astahov's more
Sergey Astahov is a gay man converted by Church and state propaganda into an orthodox pro-Putin activist. Composed of terrifying images from Astahov's blog, this documentary by contemporary artist Oleg Mavromatti is the most radical insight into today's Russia and its ideological clashes. close
In the winter of 2011, after a controversial election, Vladimir Putin was reinstalled as president of Russia. In response, hundreds of thousands of citizens more
In the winter of 2011, after a controversial election, Vladimir Putin was reinstalled as president of Russia. In response, hundreds of thousands of citizens rose up all over the country to challenge the legitimacy of Putin’s rule. Among them were a group of young, radical-feminist punk rockers, better known as Pussy Riot. Wearing colored balaclavas, tights, and summer dresses, they entered Moscow’s most venerated cathedral and dared to sing “Mother Mary, Banish Putin!” Now they have become victims of a “show” trial. close
This actor has a reputation as a man with a difficult character. Valentin Gaft changed theaters, with curses left the set, quarreled with directors, left more
This actor has a reputation as a man with a difficult character. Valentin Gaft changed theaters, with curses left the set, quarreled with directors, left his wife and even fought with colleagues in the acting workshop. close
This film is not the official biography of His Holiness Patriarch Alexy II. This is a film about the life of a modest and strong man who gave himself more
This film is not the official biography of His Holiness Patriarch Alexy II. This is a film about the life of a modest and strong man who gave himself to the service of God and the service of people. This is a look at the Patriarch and his memories of people who were next to him in the difficult Soviet years and not less complex post-Soviet ones. These people are his spiritual children, his inner circle, all those who perceived Patriarch Alexy not as an official of the Church, a as a native and close person who witnessed his everyday difficult life from childhood to the last. Physically unbearably difficult years. The audience is presented with the image of Patriarch Alexei, created not by news releases and digests of events, a by the eyes of those who saw him, first of all, a lonely, seriously ill person and at that time surprisingly strong, bright and resilient. close
A feature-length documentary, Kvadrat explores the realities of techno DJing, using the example of Andrey PUSHKAREV, a Russian DJ recognized worldwide. more
A feature-length documentary, Kvadrat explores the realities of techno DJing, using the example of Andrey PUSHKAREV, a Russian DJ recognized worldwide. Filmed as a hybrid between a road-movie and a music video, the film not only illustrates the festive atmosphere of techno night clubs, but also reveals the lesser known side of this profession: weeks of track selection, lengthy travel, difficult schedule. The film suggests to reconsider the stereotype of a popular musician, to find out whether the artist is happy, to ponder what's most important to him and his audience? Shot in Switzerland, France, Hungary, Romania and Russia, the film omits the typical documentary elements: no interviews, no explanatory voice-over, no facts, no figures. The visuals and the techno music replace them, leaving the detailed interpretation to the viewer. close
The turning point for Russia is 1991. Exiled from the country, writer, dissident and human rights activist Georgiy Vladimov found himself in a forced, more
The turning point for Russia is 1991. Exiled from the country, writer, dissident and human rights activist Georgiy Vladimov found himself in a forced, joyless emigration in Niedernhausen. Later, Vladimov will begin writing a novel in three parts, "Long Way to Tipperary," which, according to the plan, would cover the period from August 1946 to August 1991. But he will have time to write only the first part, where he will again and again return to the almost unconscious childish act of one day in August 1946. On that blurry day in memory, cadet-Suvorov student Zhora Vladimov went to support the disgraced writer Mikhail Zoshchenko. close
Documentary biographical film from the series "Secrets of the Century" dedicated to the 90th anniversary of aviation colonel general Ivan Nikitovich Kozhedub. more
Documentary biographical film from the series "Secrets of the Century" dedicated to the 90th anniversary of aviation colonel general Ivan Nikitovich Kozhedub. Ivana Kozhedub – three times Hero of the Soviet Union, pilot-as of the Great Patriotic War. At the age of 23, he becomes one of the most effective fighter pilots, sometimes shooting down 2-3 German planes a day. What is the secret of this young guy, the son of the poorest peasants of the Ukrainian village Obrahievka, who, along with Pokryshkin and Zhukov, became one of the 3 three times Heroes of the USSR? On his account by the end of the war was already 62 enemy aircraft — so many could not boast of no one else not only in Soviet aviation, but in the entire aviation of the allies. Ivan Kozhedub proved his superiority over American fighter pilots once again in the 50s, during the Korean War. Officially, it is still accepted that Ivan Nikitovich was sent there as commander of the 324th Fighter Aviation Division (64 corps), but he did not make combat sorties. However, having studied the testimony of his relatives and fellow soldiers who take part in the film, requesting documents from the Central Archives of the Ministry of Defense, our film crew makes a sensational conclusion - Ivan Kozhedub, contrary to Moscow's orders, not only personally fought in Korea with yesterday's American allies, but was once shot down in the sky over Korea. Many materials of the film - diaries and personal letters of Ivan Kozhedub from the family archives, a personal file, a credit card, award sheets and unique photo documents from the Central Archives of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, confirming Kozhedub's participation in the Korean War, will be shown to the viewer for the first time. close
There are two things in the world: a state of strength and a state of weakness. And one law: It's happening! In order to understand how it works, you more
There are two things in the world: a state of strength and a state of weakness. And one law: It's happening! In order to understand how it works, you just need to get up and go. This is the story of a man who is lost between worlds in his mind, but finds that there is hope. close
August 15, 2010 marked the 20th anniversary of the death of the musician. Victor Tsoi is the last hero of the country, which disappeared a year later. more
August 15, 2010 marked the 20th anniversary of the death of the musician. Victor Tsoi is the last hero of the country, which disappeared a year later. Where did this romantic image arise, forcing you to listen to and sing his songs, compose poems, put him monuments? Tsoi went to the peak of fame and, as always happens in such cases, all these years his name overgrown with legends. What is true and what is false? This is told by music critic Artemy Troitsky, directors Sergey Solovyov, Rashid Nugmanov, Alexei Uchitel, musicians who at different times worked with Victor Tsoi, his friends and close ones. close
Documentary film "Peter Mamonov". Black on white" is dedicated to musician, actor, singer and writer Petro Mamonov, and came out on his anniversary - more
Documentary film "Peter Mamonov". Black on white" is dedicated to musician, actor, singer and writer Petro Mamonov, and came out on his anniversary - April 14, 2011 Peter Nikolaevich turned 60 years old.
Mass viewers learned and fell in love with Mamonov, first of all, as the performer of the main roles in the paintings of Pavel Lungin "Island" and "Ts", for which he received many awards. However, despite all the glory and honor, Petr Mamonov is far from public. For the past 15 years, he, a native of Moscow, lives in the suburban village of Efanovo, avoiding communication with fans and journalists. Here the authors of the picture managed to shoot Mamonov as he sees only close people.
The film "Peter Mamonov". Black on White is not just a biographical documentary that tells about the life and creative path of Peter Mamonov. First of all, this film is a monologue film, the story of the actor and musician about how his life developed, about the ups and downs, about fame and its consequences, about mistakes, alcohol, drugs, about faith and his path to it, about family and loved ones.
In the painting "Peter Mamonov." Colleagues and friends of Pyotr Nikolayevich take part in black on white - director Pavel Lungin, musicians Ilya Lagutenko and Boris Grebenshchikov, actors Ivan Okhlobystin, Viktor Sukhorukov and Denis Burgazliyev, journalists Alexander Lipnitsky and close
Documentary film "Anatoly Papanov". The reverse side of fame tells about the fate and work of a remarkable actor who has earned the unfading love of the more
Documentary film "Anatoly Papanov". The reverse side of fame tells about the fate and work of a remarkable actor who has earned the unfading love of the Soviet and Russian audience. At the Institute Anatoly Papanov scolded for "vulgar hissing" in his voice, which he explained by the wrong bite. But it is this voice, which even a child recognizes, that is now considered to be a signature, Papal voice. A single actor, who worked until his death in the Theater of Satire, all his life he tried to break out of his comedy role, but managed to play only a few dramatic roles. close
Bruce Lee, who by nature was not an athlete, took only a few years to shake the foundations of Hollywood and create a fundamentally new kind of cinema. more
Bruce Lee, who by nature was not an athlete, took only a few years to shake the foundations of Hollywood and create a fundamentally new kind of cinema. He managed to achieve extraordinary speed of movement and develop phenomenal coordination, became a legend in the field of martial arts and caused many imitators in film and television. The great kung fu master did not live to see his thirty-threeth birthday. His death was a shock to all of Hong Kong, and no one could have imagined that this man, who was perfecting his body day and night, could die. In 1993, Bruce Lee’s son Brandon died on the set. Although his death was classified as an accident, most believe it was not accidental. Many began to talk about the curse that allegedly lay on Lee and, in the end, overtook not only Bruce himself, but also his son. close
"Blue Sky, Black Bread" - student work Ilya Tomashevich, a graduate of VGIK. Fully documentary, without staged scenes, the work conveys the author’s personal more
"Blue Sky, Black Bread" - student work Ilya Tomashevich, a graduate of VGIK.
Fully documentary, without staged scenes, the work conveys the author’s personal impressions of the change of the seasons – the transition from summer to autumn covered with light sadness and light sadness. This is a full metaphor state – a distinctive feature of the film “Blue Sky, Black Bread”, a participant in several prestigious domestic and foreign film festivals. close
The film — dedication to the outstanding artist of our time, recently retired from life — Jan Arlazorov. The film includes interviews with famous people, more
The film — dedication to the outstanding artist of our time, recently retired from life — Jan Arlazorov. The film includes interviews with famous people, colleagues and friends of Jan Arlazorov, telling about the milestones of his creative path, his formation as an artist, a unique manner of performances, and also about his extraordinary human qualities. close
When the collection of short stories of I. E. Babel “Konarmiya” was published, one of its first readers was S. M. Budenny. "Conarmy" made him furious. more
When the collection of short stories of I. E. Babel “Konarmiya” was published, one of its first readers was S. M. Budenny. "Conarmy" made him furious. Budyonny called "Konarmiya" slanderous speculation and threatened to personally kill Babel with a checker. Defending Babel, Gorky wrote: "He showed the fighters of the First Horse "better, more truthful than Gogol - the Zaporozhians." The writer was saved that time. But on May 16, 1939, no one could help Babel. The writer was arrested. He was in the most terrible prison of the NKVD - Sukhanovskaya. From there, few people managed to get out alive. There were rumors that the true culprit of Babel's arrest was the wife of People's Commissar of the NKVD Yezhov - Yevgenia Solomonovna. There is a secret in the relationship between these people. The authors of the film put forward their version of Babel’s arrest: the writer went to visit the wife of the “iron People’s Commissar” not because he had a “spy connection” with her, but because all this time Babel was collecting material for his novel, a draft version of which was written by the time of arrest. This first and last novel by Babel – perhaps his best literary work – disappeared without a trace in the archives of the NKVD. . . close
For the anniversary of the People’s Artist of Russia Rimma Vasilievna Markova, a documentary film was filmed telling about her work and life. About a more
For the anniversary of the People’s Artist of Russia Rimma Vasilievna Markova, a documentary film was filmed telling about her work and life. About a wonderful actress and person tell her colleagues, friends, relatives. close
Uncle Vova is something like a crowd entertainer. For example, he plays various musical instruments for sick children in the hospital. But not only that. more
Uncle Vova is something like a crowd entertainer. For example, he plays various musical instruments for sick children in the hospital. But not only that. He has time And to look into the bar, and go to the church, and visit the old mother, and quarrel, and then reconcile with his wife. From the cancer center to the tavern, from the tavern to the kliros. What usually evokes sympathy for human weakness is here a friendly smile. Uncle Vova. It is impossible not to love him. Better have a drink with him. close
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