You want to choose the most kind russians documentary movies of 2010-th from this list, which you'll really like?
Tell us a little about yourself or rate some films.
The most kind russians documentary movies of 2010-th - choose and watch online
The film is about Alexey Popogrebsky's film "How I spent this summer". In the film, there are no tedious reflections of the actors and the director about more
The film is about Alexey Popogrebsky's film "How I spent this summer". In the film, there are no tedious reflections of the actors and the director about their film against the background of posters of the same film. But there is life itself, real, unmasked, and, despite the sea of comicality, it makes you horrified at how the Russian film process can take place… close
Producer Aleksey Pivovarov and director Alexander Rastorguev started working on a documentary film dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Norilsk Nickel, more
Producer Aleksey Pivovarov and director Alexander Rastorguev started working on a documentary film dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Norilsk Nickel, moving away from the traditional form and choosing the web-doc genre. As a result, the project team created an interactive website, norilskfilm.com, filled with many short stories, archival materials and virtual panoramas. close
The documentary film “Ceiling” directed by Natalia Uglitsky once again proves that a person, if he really wants to, can achieve a lot. To prove that there more
The documentary film “Ceiling” directed by Natalia Uglitsky once again proves that a person, if he really wants to, can achieve a lot.
To prove that there is no limit to human capabilities, in the film “Ceiling” will be Natalia Aveyenko, a two-time world champion in freediving (the so-called swimming under water on breath holding). Natalia herself, according to her, since childhood dreamed of doing exactly what she eventually did - to swim with beluga whales. In the icy water, at a temperature of -2 ° C, without a wetsuit, since animals do not perceive the touch of clothing poorly to the touch, she spent 10 minutes 40 seconds under water (an ordinary person at this temperature can freeze after 5 minutes).
In front of the audience unfolds an amazing, fantastic dance - a brave girl and sea creatures, above which is a ceiling of ice. close
The documentary is based on correspondence between Russian Emperor Nicholas II and German Kaiser Wilhelm II. They bore a heavy burden of power, responsibility more
The documentary is based on correspondence between Russian Emperor Nicholas II and German Kaiser Wilhelm II. They bore a heavy burden of power, responsibility to their peoples and centuries-old dynasty. They shared the best, most romantic memories of their youth. It was the German Kaiser that Nicholas chose as the godfather for his long-awaited heir. Yet in those five days of July 1914, when the world was on the verge of disaster, they could not come to an agreement. The First World War will not only destroy empires, redraw the map of the world, but will also determine the tragic fate of our heroes. German, English and Russian historians take part in the film. The main characters starred Viktor Sukhorukov (Wilhelm II) and Konstantin Lavronenko (Nicholas II). close
14 from 14
If you were registered, you should have seen the full description right here...