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The film was filmed in Bibi-Heybat, a suburb of Baku (now the capital of Azerbaijan), during a fire at the Bibi-Heybat oil field. The film was shot on more
The film was filmed in Bibi-Heybat, a suburb of Baku (now the capital of Azerbaijan), during a fire at the Bibi-Heybat oil field. The film was shot on 35mm film by the Lumiere brothers in 1898. On August 2 of the same year, a demonstration of Alexander Michon's program took place, which included the film "Fire at an oil fountain in Bibiheybat". close
A film directed by the pioneer of cinema in Azerbaijan, Alexandre Michon, it was filmed on August 4, 1898 in Balakhany, Baku and presented at the International more
A film directed by the pioneer of cinema in Azerbaijan, Alexandre Michon, it was filmed on August 4, 1898 in Balakhany, Baku and presented at the International Paris Exhibition. The film was shot using a 35mm film on a Lumière cinematograph. Silent movie. (Wikipedia) close
This newsreel documentary was shot by Lev Kuleshov in 1919, which once credited to Dziga Vertov. A fragment of this newsreel was shown in the documentary more
This newsreel documentary was shot by Lev Kuleshov in 1919, which once credited to Dziga Vertov. A fragment of this newsreel was shown in the documentary The Kuleshov Effect (1969), where Kuleshov talked about his early film work, claiming this short newsreel as his own work. close
Commissioned by the Moscow Soviet as a documentary and information film for the citizens of Moscow prior to municipal elections, film is a tableau of more
Commissioned by the Moscow Soviet as a documentary and information film for the citizens of Moscow prior to municipal elections, film is a tableau of Soviet life and achievements in the period of reconstruction following the Civil War of 1917-1921. close
"Though not given a New York showing until 1935, V. I. Pudovkin's Mechanics of the Brain (Mekhanika Golovnovo Mozga) was written and directed by Pudovkin more
"Though not given a New York showing until 1935, V. I. Pudovkin's Mechanics of the Brain (Mekhanika Golovnovo Mozga) was written and directed by Pudovkin in 1926. A full year in the making, this scientific documentary concentrates on the behavioral studies conducted by Prof. Ivan Pavlov. The laboratory dogs used in Pavlov's research don't seem too happy about it, and as a result this film might be hard to take for the more sensitive viewers (the vivisection sequence is particularly rough). The progress of the research is detailed with charts and graphs, hardly the "cinematic" touches one might expect from Pudovkin. Interestingly, Mechanics of the Brains was released two years before the results of Pavlov's studies were printed in book form." close
Depicts life in the Solovki prison camp as a vacation at a holiday resort, pointing at the authorities’ efforts to humanise the re-education of criminals via an aesthetics of normalcy.
Depicts life in the Solovki prison camp as a vacation at a holiday resort, pointing at the authorities’ efforts to humanise the re-education of criminals via an aesthetics of normalcy. close
The film portrays Shanghai, China in the early 1920s. It shows the contrasts between the world of Western expatriates (including Britons, Americans, New more
The film portrays Shanghai, China in the early 1920s. It shows the contrasts between the world of Western expatriates (including Britons, Americans, New Zealanders, Australians, and Danes) who live in the luxurious Shanghai International Settlement, and that of the Shanghainese inhabitants, who spend their days laboring. close
Film illustration of the work of the great textologist Sergey Mikhailovich Bondi, Pushkinist, who said that Pushkin’s draft cannot be read and printed more
Film illustration of the work of the great textologist Sergey Mikhailovich Bondi, Pushkinist, who said that Pushkin’s draft cannot be read and printed sequentially, from top to bottom. Because Pushkin did not add to the line, crossed out, changed something, and if we want to understand how Pushkin worked on the poem, you need to get into his psychology and sequentially remove the layer behind the layer. close
The film is about the life and work of Grigory Ordzhonikidze Konstantinoviche, an important personality in both the Communist Party and the Soviet state. more
The film is about the life and work of Grigory Ordzhonikidze Konstantinoviche, an important personality in both the Communist Party and the Soviet state. The film includes speeches by his bereaved friends who attended his funeral. In 1937, after the unexpected death of Sergo Ordzhonikidze, Vertov received an urgent order from the government to produce a film about the life of Ordzhonikidze. He was ordered to work together with Yakov Bliohom and the director of the film "Battleship Potemkin" distributed by Goskino (Soviet State Committee for Cinematography). close
This Soviet-made film was screened on February 19, 1946 on the 62nd day of the Nuremberg Trial and submitted as evidence relevant to the indictment for more
This Soviet-made film was screened on February 19, 1946 on the 62nd day of the Nuremberg Trial and submitted as evidence relevant to the indictment for "crimes against humanity." The one-hour film with voiceover commentary shows visual evidence of the extermination camps of Auschwitz and Majdanek and appeals to spectators' emotions by emphasizing individual victims. The central argument of the film is that the Germans were the executioners of peaceful Soviet citizens. At the time, it made a very strong impression on both the accused and press. The film is a re-edited compilation of footage collected by the Soviet film team over four years (primarily used for propagandistic ends in wartime Soviet newsreels and documentaries). It was prepared in emergency by the Soviet prosecution team and minister of cinema following the projection of Nazi Concentration Camps presented by the Americans on November 29, 1945. close
The Berlin Conference 1945 (Potsdam Conference) (July 17 – August 2, Potsdam) of the heads of representative offices of the main victorious powers in more
The Berlin Conference 1945 (Potsdam Conference) (July 17 – August 2, Potsdam) of the heads of representative offices of the main victorious powers in the 2nd World War: the USSR (J. V. Stalin), the USA (G. Truman) and Great Britain (W. Churchill, July 28 K. Attlee). Adopted a decision on the demilitarization and denazification of Germany, the destruction of German monopolies, reparations, the western border of Poland; confirmed the transfer of the USSR to the city of Koenigsberg and the adjacent area. At the very beginning of the Berlin Conference, the American project for the creation of the Council of Foreign Ministers of Great Britain, the USSR, China, France and the United States, i.e. five permanent members of the UN Security Council, was approved. close
The Crimean conference of the leaders of the three powers - allies in the Anti-Hitler coalition: from the USSR - J. V. Stalin, the USA - F. D. Roosevelt, more
The Crimean conference of the leaders of the three powers - allies in the Anti-Hitler coalition: from the USSR - J. V. Stalin, the USA - F. D. Roosevelt, Great Britain - W. Churchill - was held on February 4-11, 1945 in Yalta (Crimea) at the final stage of the Second World War 1939-1945. close
The documentary conveys a vivid and impressive panorama of the life of Soviet Ukraine, reviving its war-torn cities, villages, factories, mines, ports, more
The documentary conveys a vivid and impressive panorama of the life of Soviet Ukraine, reviving its war-torn cities, villages, factories, mines, ports, confidently and victoriously walking in the general order of the fraternal republics of the Soviet Union. close
This riveting Russian documentary takes you inside the trials of the notorious German war criminals, brought to trial to account for their actions. The more
This riveting Russian documentary takes you inside the trials of the notorious German war criminals, brought to trial to account for their actions. The footage includes excerpts from the trials of many of the senior Nazis including Goebels and Goring. close
March 9th, 1953. A gray, sad day. Clouds float low over the Kremlin towers. A city that unrecognizably grew, prettier and matured - this Moscow froze more
March 9th, 1953. A gray, sad day. Clouds float low over the Kremlin towers. A city that unrecognizably grew, prettier and matured - this Moscow froze in solemn grief. The country escorts its father and leader, Joseph Stalin. close
A brief overview of the achievements of Soviet air and space at the end of 1957, culminating in the launch of the world satellite Sputnik-1, and then more
A brief overview of the achievements of Soviet air and space at the end of 1957, culminating in the launch of the world satellite Sputnik-1, and then the heavier Sputnik-2 with the world's first animal on board - a space dog named Laika. close
The film is about how the world met the sensational message about the first manned flight into space. On the national rejoicing that spontaneously swept more
The film is about how the world met the sensational message about the first manned flight into space. On the national rejoicing that spontaneously swept people on April 12, 1961 in all the world capitals of the Earth: Moscow, London, Paris, Rome. close
Has the capacity of the human brain already been exhausted due to information overload? Sobolev posed this question at the end of the 1960s after a hidden more
Has the capacity of the human brain already been exhausted due to information overload? Sobolev posed this question at the end of the 1960s after a hidden camera recorded the results of a university entrance exam. The director, renowned for his belief in the endless possibilities of humanity, created a participatory documentary in which he filmed experiments with people with phenomenal abilities under the guidance of professors from the Academy of Sciences. Scientific analysis of the nature of hypnosis, telepathy, and dermo-optical perception reveals potential avenues to expanding the frontiers of human knowledge. close