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The captain of the Soviet tanker "Caspian" on the high seas receives the signal "SOS" - disaster suffers the German steamer "Gammonia". Filled with aviation more
The captain of the Soviet tanker "Caspian" on the high seas receives the signal "SOS" - disaster suffers the German steamer "Gammonia". Filled with aviation gasoline, a small ship goes to the rescue of a fire-ridden steamer. Soviet sailors, risking themselves, rescue passengers and the crew of "Gammonia". It happened on the night of June 22, 1941. . . close
During the Great Patriotic War, aviation service engineer Tatiana Berestova ( Lyudmila Yaroshenko ) meets fighter pilot Sergei Adratov (Yuri Sokolov). more
During the Great Patriotic War, aviation service engineer Tatiana Berestova ( close
The story unfolds in besieged Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War. In the lesson on the painting children diligently draw the sentence "We are not more
The story unfolds in besieged Leningrad during the Great Patriotic War. In the lesson on the painting children diligently draw the sentence "We are not slaves", this smudged phrase becomes the main idea of the film. close
The February Revolution did not bring the coffins of the desired world. On the slopes of the Carpathians, Russian and Ukrainian soldiers are dying, deceived more
The February Revolution did not bring the coffins of the desired world. On the slopes of the Carpathians, Russian and Ukrainian soldiers are dying, deceived by the Kerensky government. But the words of the Bolshevik truth penetrate into the Cops, and the soldiers refuse to go to the slaughterhouse. Among the front-line soldiers going home, and young Ukrainian Taras Golota. He dreams of joyful meetings, and gets to the funeral of the mother killed by the Haydamaks. The landless peasantry is starving, and the famine raises fellow villagers to the division of the landlord fields... close
1905, Germany. Young talented engineer-bridgebuilder Yevgeny Narezhny, the son of a Russian political emigrant, refuses profitable offers of bourgeois more
1905, Germany. Young talented engineer-bridgebuilder Yevgeny Narezhny, the son of a Russian political emigrant, refuses profitable offers of bourgeois businessmen, dreaming of devoting himself to serving his homeland - Russia. He came to St. Petersburg in the troubled days of the revolution of 1905. Completely absorbed in scientific work, believing that all questions in the world can be solved only by science, Narezhny does not share the political beliefs of his wife Elena Chernova, an active fighter of the Bolshevik underground. Narezhny becomes a famous scientist and builder. His honest, open-minded nature is deeply abhorrent to the world of capital. Life itself forces Narezhny to reconsider his positions, to think about the meaning of the revolutionary struggle. He sees the horrors of the imperialist war, which he volunteered for the sake of love for Russia. Dies his wife Elena, who became a victim of the betrayal of the SR Galagan. As a hostage, the young son of Narezhny is taken to Germany. However, the scientist does not want to leave Russia. He lives in Kiev in solitude and obscurity, thinking that no one needs his knowledge. . . close
Twenties. In a hungry and impoverished country, Lenin signed a decree on the protection of breeding. Ivanov’s experiments became the property of the Soviet more
Twenties. In a hungry and impoverished country, Lenin signed a decree on the protection of breeding. Ivanov’s experiments became the property of the Soviet country, but they also interested enemies working for American farmers. Chekists are joining Ivanov's research. close
Grigory Rasputin is one of the most mysterious and controversial personalities in Russian history. Both his life and his death are shrouded in mystery. more
Grigory Rasputin is one of the most mysterious and controversial personalities in Russian history. Both his life and his death are shrouded in mystery. And to this day, the heated debates of historians do not cease. Who was he? Is it a holy old man who saved Russia, or a venerable swindler who masterfully manipulates the tsar for his own selfish purposes? Did he lead a profligate life, terrified his surroundings, or was he a righteous man who spent his days in prayer and aspiration for the Russian land?
This film is a kind of investigation of new facts opened with the publication of the archives of British intelligence of those times. We will see Rasputin in a whole new light and learn the unexpected details of his final days and tragic death. . . close
A dramatization of a wedding in 16th-century Russia, between members of two prominent boyar families (based on paintings by Konstantin Makovskii): Three more
A dramatization of a wedding in 16th-century Russia, between members of two prominent boyar families (based on paintings by Konstantin Makovskii): Three matchmakers first visit the family of the prospective bride, and then do the same with the prospective bridegroom's family. Later, as the time of the wedding draws near, the bride is dressed with great formality and prepared for the ceremony, as the guests get ready to celebrate the upcoming wedding. close
The young Soviet country is becoming a country of unique opportunities, labor and cultural victories. Bashkortostan, as the first republic to become part more
The young Soviet country is becoming a country of unique opportunities, labor and cultural victories. Bashkortostan, as the first republic to become part of the new Russia, is experiencing its heyday. Science and culture are developing rapidly. Art is getting closer to the people. The sudden murder of Kirov causes a wave of party purges. The flywheel of repression is inexorably unwinding… close
1917. On an alarming autumn night, a simple working guy from the Vyborg side Nikolai Timofeev comes to Smolny with his workmates. His pregnant wife Katya more
1917. On an alarming autumn night, a simple working guy from the Vyborg side Nikolai Timofeev comes to Smolny with his workmates. His pregnant wife Katya came here, jealous of his incomprehensible “revolution”.
On this night, Timofeev, fulfilling the instructions of the party, is in the thick of events. And everywhere with him is his Katya. He goes to the Peter and Paul Fortress to get weapons for workers' detachments. He sneaks into the Winter Palace through the outposts of the women's "death battalion" to give the Provisional Government an ultimatum of unconditional surrender. . . close
The short film “Red Fountains” is a historical drama, a story about the fate of one of the veterans, winners in the war against fascism, the hero of the more
The short film “Red Fountains” is a historical drama, a story about the fate of one of the veterans, winners in the war against fascism, the hero of the Great Victory.
Timofey Timofeyevich participated in the Victory Parade on Red Square in June 1945. 65 years after those events, he was invited from the taiga hinterland to Moscow to receive an anniversary medal and again take part in the festive parade.
For all these years, Timofey Timofeyevich has never been to the capital. He remembers Moscow of the 45th year, and the happy faces of the winners, but not yet veterans, illuminated by the festive fireworks. Many solemn events were prepared for the veteran’s arrival – lunch at the city hall, a meeting with schoolchildren, a visit to the Armed Forces Museum, but all this is not so interesting for him. Much more veteran would like to walk through the streets of Moscow, and remember the time when the young winner he walked through the festive Moscow.
For his companion, a young lieutenant, a representative of the Ministry of Defense named Vovchik, this walk becomes a real revelation, an opportunity to touch a story about which he judged very superficially from books and films. Especially wants to see the hero of the painting Red Fountains in Victory Park. They are a symbol of the memory of all those who passed through the fire of the war alive, and of those who could not reach the Victory, who should always remain in the memory of both the state and ordinary people, ordinary citizens of the country saved from fascism. close
Inherited by her husband's impressive fortune, widow Martha Anker (Egle Gabrenaite) returns to her homeland, where Pastor Hopke is eagerly awaiting her more
Inherited by her husband's impressive fortune, widow Martha Anker (Egle Gabrenaite) returns to her homeland, where Pastor Hopke is eagerly awaiting her (Juris Streng. He no longer remembers that he once humiliated poor Martha, and sincerely rejoices at the upcoming meeting. She has not forgotten anything, and her feelings are not so bright, but now this unfortunate half-mad woman is worried about something else - a young village fisherman Ansas Balcius (Algirdas Latenas), with whom she does not want to part. Ansas does not feel saved at all, and his wife (Rimante Krilavicyute) and two children are waiting on the shore.
The film-parable of Arunas Prano Jebrunas “Journey to Paradise” is based on the novella by Hermann Zuderman “Journey to Tilsit”. close
1829. Craved by the secret supervision of the chief of gendarmes Benkendorf, Pushkin leaves Imperial St. Petersburg and goes to the Caucasus, in the active more
1829. Craved by the secret supervision of the chief of gendarmes Benkendorf, Pushkin leaves Imperial St. Petersburg and goes to the Caucasus, in the active army. He stops in Tiflis, waiting for permission to enter the war zone. Pushkin receives an invitation to the house of one of the Georgian princes. The poet is surrounded by honor and attention. Here Pushkin gets acquainted with the wonderful Georgian songs and poems of Shota Rustaveli. close
The main character of the film “Lame Dervish”, created in the community of Hungarian and Tajik filmmakers, is the Hungarian scientist Vambury (Dula Benedek), more
The main character of the film “Lame Dervish”, created in the community of Hungarian and Tajik filmmakers, is the Hungarian scientist Vambury (Dula Benedek), an orientalist and ethnographer who went to Bukhara in 1862. This journey was made in search of the true ancestral homeland of the Hungarians, despite the fact that Europeans were forbidden to enter the city at that time. But the traveler was helped by the envoy of the Bukhara Emir Mirzo (Ato Mukhamedzhanov), who allowed Vambery to inspect the mosques and palaces of "sacred Bukhara", and also showed various creations of ancient culture and brought to the book depository of the emirs, because he understood that East and West cannot be divided and it is necessary to look for ways of rapprochement. close
Mussorgsky's quintessential Russian opera is captured live on stage in this performance by the Bolshoi Opera featuring Rimsky-Korsakov's revised vision more
Mussorgsky's quintessential Russian opera is captured live on stage in this performance by the Bolshoi Opera featuring Rimsky-Korsakov's revised vision and starring Evgeny Nesternko and Vladislav Piavko. close
Central Asia during the Civil War. The Jarkent battalion of the Red Army, located in the Verny (now Alma-Ata), receives an order from Frunze to go to more
Central Asia during the Civil War. The Jarkent battalion of the Red Army, located in the Verny (now Alma-Ata), receives an order from Frunze to go to the Fergana region to fight the Basmachi. A group of kulaks, with the support of local merchants and beys, incites the unconscious, wavering mass of the Red Army to revolt. The anti-Soviet agitation of counter-revolutionaries, demagogically exploiting the mood of war weariness, provokes an open mutiny in the battalion. close
According to the novel by Yu.Tumas-Vaizhgantas “Uncles and Aunts”.
The film was the first adaptation of literary classics in Lithuanian cinema and at more
According to the novel by Yu.Tumas-Vaizhgantas “Uncles and Aunts”.
The film was the first adaptation of literary classics in Lithuanian cinema and at the same time the first appeal to a distant historical era.
The story of the outraged love of the village violinist Mikalukas to the beauty of Severia. close
This film was a true peculiarity, a filmed version of the great Feodor Chaliapin in one of his most famous roles; the fact that it was a silent film, more
This film was a true peculiarity, a filmed version of the great Feodor Chaliapin in one of his most famous roles; the fact that it was a silent film, with title cards, meant that audiences could only appreciate his acting. Another curiosity is that the film also included a minor role enacted by Richard Boleslavsky, who in 1932 directed “Rasputin and the Empress.”(9) close
Based on the novel of the same name by Stefan Zoryan.
The First Years of Soviet Power in Armenia The hero of the film is the chairman of the revolution more
Based on the novel of the same name by Stefan Zoryan.
The First Years of Soviet Power in Armenia The hero of the film is the chairman of the revolution committee in a provincial town, where not everyone has yet reconciled with the new government.
The film is set in 1921 in Armenia, when after the victory of the Bolsheviks counter-revolutionaries captured the capital. At this tense moment, the chairman of one of the county revolutionary committees, Hovsep, is forced to choose between duty and personal happiness. It turns out that the leader of the conspirators plotting a coup in the county is the brother of his wife. . . close
Episodic story of the resistance to the German invasion of the Ukraine in 1918 during World War 1, and made as an example of the guerrilla warfare and more
Episodic story of the resistance to the German invasion of the Ukraine in 1918 during World War 1, and made as an example of the guerrilla warfare and fierce spirit in which Ukrainian peasants were again resisting Teuton onslaughts in 1939. Highlights a small band of guerrillas and their battles using scythes, shotguns and, often, just clubs against the Kaiser's army in the Ukrainian forests. close
Hereditary nobleman Boris Zhadanovskiy officer who prophesied a brilliant military career goes to the side of the rebellious people. In 1905, for revolutionary more
Hereditary nobleman Boris Zhadanovskiy officer who prophesied a brilliant military career goes to the side of the rebellious people. In 1905, for revolutionary activity, Zhadanovski was sentenced to death. However, a powerful strike movement organized in response to the court decision forces the tsarist government to commute the execution to life imprisonment. After the February Revolution, Zhadanovsky joined the Red Army and died in the fight against the White Guards. close
Belgrade, 1 September 1991. Having escorted the children to school, Viktor Nogin, the correspondent of the State Television and Radio of the USSR in Yugoslavia, more
Belgrade, 1 September 1991. Having escorted the children to school, Viktor Nogin, the correspondent of the State Television and Radio of the USSR in Yugoslavia, and the cameraman Gennady Kurinnoy go to the shooting in the small town of Kostajnica. Serbs and Croats have lived side by side there for centuries. There is no power that will make them enemies. What few people expected, however, becomes a fact. Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina secede from Yugoslavia. A civil war is raging in the newly prosperous socialist republic. World news agencies are experiencing an acute shortage of information, their correspondents are unable to get into combat areas. They're strangers. But Nogin and Kurinnoy are theirs for both Serbs and Croats. They know and love the country, and the country reciprocates. Although you have to shoot under bullets, write on tank armor, really risking your life. They report almost every day on the program “Time”. They are the leaders of the global community of reporters. At 12:00 on September 1, the next stage of the plot from Belgrade is scheduled. The film crew is waiting on Belgrade television, waiting in Moscow - she does not appear and does not communicate. The editorial board is littered with letters from viewers from all over the country. Numerous psychics offer their services. They are trying to read the secret signs of fate in a unique self-portrait, which was shot during the fight by Gennady Kurinna: a reflection in a glass window pierced by bullets just above the head of the operator. The investigation is conducted by the official bodies of Serbia, Croatia, a group of the Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia goes to the place. No one can answer the main questions. It's been 20 years. Our colleagues are not on the lists of dead or prisoners. In government papers, they are still listed as missing. Step by step in Serbia and Croatia, the filmmakers trace the route of the last trip of Viktor Nogin and Gennady Kurinny. On the screen - their reports from the battlefield, unique footage of historical chronicles, dozens of interviews with relatives, close friends, colleagues. The documentary detective retains the intrigue. close
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