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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
The short stories of the heroes of this film reflect the history of the Second World War. The fates of the citizens of Russia and Germany, who survived more
The short stories of the heroes of this film reflect the history of the Second World War. The fates of the citizens of Russia and Germany, who survived the occupation, captivity, famine, the death of relatives and friends are in many ways similar in their tragedy. close
The story of the crew of the usual Il-76, who performed an ordinary commercial flight to Kabul on August 3, 1995, in 2010 will be the topic of the domestic more
The story of the crew of the usual Il-76, who performed an ordinary commercial flight to Kabul on August 3, 1995, in 2010 will be the topic of the domestic action movie Kandahar. But when the real pilots in that now distant August 1995 boarded a plane to transport absolutely legal cargo from Albania to Kabul, they could not imagine what tests await them ahead. Escape from Kandahar tells the true story of those events.
The political situation in Afghanistan at that time was, as usual, turbulent, but the pilots, who had already repeatedly flown this route, were not interested in it. And so the complete surprise for them was the appearance of a fighter belonging to the Taliban movement – the militants demanded that they land in Kandahar. So began 368 days of severe trials. Seven crew members, Russian nationals, have become bargaining chips in rebel negotiations with the Russian government. But for a year, no way out was found. And when no other solution was found, the crew of the Il-76 took the last desperate step. close
The two who came to work in Moscow met on the gravel pass. Sanya and Sparrow. One is thirty seven, the other is nineteen. Problems began when they stopped more
The two who came to work in Moscow met on the gravel pass. Sanya and Sparrow. One is thirty seven, the other is nineteen. Problems began when they stopped paying salaries. Two lost souls lost at the bottom of life and ... an unexpected happy ending. close
Even against the background of other heroes of the “invisible front”, this man stood out for his unique abilities. He knew 22 languages. He was a certified more
Even against the background of other heroes of the “invisible front”, this man stood out for his unique abilities. He knew 22 languages. He was a certified doctor, lawyer, artist, excellent writer. 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 tells about the families of innocent convicts, in particular, about two mothers, whose children are in prison. They are trying to prove the innocence more
The film tells about the families of innocent convicts, in particular, about two mothers, whose children are in prison. They are trying to prove the innocence of their children and the falsification of criminal case materials by law enforcement officials. close
About Hero of the Soviet Union Lieutenant General Ivan Rosly - a commander who went from an ordinary Red Army soldier to a military leader, a participant more
About Hero of the Soviet Union Lieutenant General Ivan Rosly - a commander who went from an ordinary Red Army soldier to a military leader, a participant in two wars: the Soviet-Finnish war and the Great Patriotic War. close
This is not just a film about how I, as an ordinary civilian, went to Donbass with tremors in my legs and voice. This is a film about our past, present more
This is not just a film about how I, as an ordinary civilian, went to Donbass with tremors in my legs and voice. This is a film about our past, present and future. And we have something to discuss. close
A documentary comedy about the homeless director Igor Konovalov, who sold his Moscow apartment 7 years ago. He spent most of the money he earned on making more
A documentary comedy about the homeless director Igor Konovalov, who sold his Moscow apartment 7 years ago. He spent most of the money he earned on making movies, but went bankrupt and became homeless. Now Igor spends the night on the bus, feeds on free food handouts and tries in every possible way to survive in the big city. But he does not stop making movies: despite the circumstances, he is always looking for ways to do what he loves. close
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