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"Stalker", 1979
"Magicians", 1982
"The Ugly Swans", 2006
"Forbidden Empire", 2014
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A psychologist is sent to a space station orbiting a planet called Solaris to investigate the death of a doctor and the mental problems of cosmonauts more
A psychologist is sent to a space station orbiting a planet called Solaris to investigate the death of a doctor and the mental problems of cosmonauts on the station. He soon discovers that the water on the planet is a type of brain which brings out repressed memories and obsessions. close
Near a gray and unnamed city is the Zone, a place guarded by barbed wire and soldiers, and where the normal laws of physics are victim to frequent anomalies. more
Near a gray and unnamed city is the Zone, a place guarded by barbed wire and soldiers, and where the normal laws of physics are victim to frequent anomalies. A stalker guides two men into the Zone, specifically to an area in which deep-seated desires are granted. close
Two young scientists are exploring new fields of nuclear physics. Dmitry Gusev and Ilya Kulikov are good friends, but rivals in love. Dmitry marries Lyolya more
Two young scientists are exploring new fields of nuclear physics. Dmitry Gusev and Ilya Kulikov are good friends, but rivals in love. Dmitry marries Lyolya and they live happily together. Luck has it that he makes an important discovery. Unfortunately he exposes himself to radioactivity during the experiments. As a result he falls seriously ill. However Dmitry has a strong spirit. His will to live, the deep passion for his work and his strong love for mankind makes it possible for him to recover. close
In a small Russian town, there is a Research Institute for magic. One of the witches, Alyona Sanina, is going to marry a guy named Ivan Puhov (not a magician). more
In a small Russian town, there is a Research Institute for magic. One of the witches, Alyona Sanina, is going to marry a guy named Ivan Puhov (not a magician). A jealous Apollon Sataneev tells her boss Kira Shemahandskaya that Sanina is going to marry not Ivan Puhov, but Ivan Kivrin, whom Shemahandskaya is going to marry herself. Enraged, Shemahandskaya, who is a powerful witch, orders Sanina to forget about her Ivan and marry Sataneev instead. And this will be final unless Alyona kisses Puhov before midnight on New Year. Alyona's friends call Puhov to the rescue. close
In the near future, writer Victor Banev gets himself on a UN commission to investigate what's going on in the remote town of Tashlinsk, where reports more
In the near future, writer Victor Banev gets himself on a UN commission to investigate what's going on in the remote town of Tashlinsk, where reports tell of a virus-created race of brainiac mutants. Banev's tween daughter Ira is enrolled at a school for gifted children which has been taken over by the mutants, who have grown to despise ordinary humanity. close
This film consists of three parts. The first dramatizes the life of the founder of Soviet astronautics, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky; the second describes the more
This film consists of three parts. The first dramatizes the life of the founder of Soviet astronautics, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky; the second describes the development of rocket technology; and the third visualizes the future with enactments of the first manned spaceflight, spacewalk, space station construction and humans on the moon. close
Based on the play of the same name by Leonid Zorin.
Gordei Kabachkov, a professional con man, decided to pursue a career in science and was very successful. more
Based on the play of the same name by Leonid Zorin.
Gordei Kabachkov, a professional con man, decided to pursue a career in science and was very successful. Having settled in a certain Institute of Ancient Culture, he easily wraps his finger around the numerous "kind men" - members of the academic council - and defends his thesis.
Using his "talents" and the kindness of the staff of the Institute of Ancient Culture, Kabachkov makes a rapid take-off on the career ladder... close
The film is based on the popular science-fiction novel “Professor Dowell’s Head” by Russian writer Alexander Belyaev. For many years, a prominent scientist more
The film is based on the popular science-fiction novel “Professor Dowell’s Head” by Russian writer Alexander Belyaev. For many years, a prominent scientist had been striving to solve the problem of immortality. He shared the results of his daring and risky experiments with his colleagues. But one day something happened that no one could have foreseen: the professor had disappeared. The best student and follower of Professor Dowell tries to use the results of his scientific research for criminal purposes. It looks like he is going to succeed… close
Set in a fictional town in northern Russia, where highly classified research in magic occurs, the novel is a satire of Soviet scientific research institutes, more
Set in a fictional town in northern Russia, where highly classified research in magic occurs, the novel is a satire of Soviet scientific research institutes, complete with an inept administration, a dishonest, show-horse professor, and numerous equipment failures. It offers an idealistic view of the scientific work ethic, as reflected in the title which suggests that the scientists' weekends are nonexistent. (Wikipedia) close
Early 18th century. Cartographer Jonathan Green undertakes a scientific voyage from Europe to the East. Having passed through Transylvania and crossed more
Early 18th century. Cartographer Jonathan Green undertakes a scientific voyage from Europe to the East. Having passed through Transylvania and crossed the Carpathian Mountains, he finds himself in a small village lost in impassible woods. Nothing but chance and heavy fog could bring him to this cursed place. People who live here do not resemble any other people which the traveler saw before that. The villagers, having dug a deep moat to fend themselves from the rest of the world, share a naive belief that they could save themselves from evil, failing to understand that evil has made its nest in their souls and is waiting for an opportunity to gush out upon the world. close
During the siege of Leningrad a Nazi bombshell destroys the storage of an experimental medicine institute where deadly dangerous viruses were kept. Severe more
During the siege of Leningrad a Nazi bombshell destroys the storage of an experimental medicine institute where deadly dangerous viruses were kept. Severe winter weather prevents an epidemic from breaking out in the besieged city. But the spring is coming, and Leningrad is on the brink of bacterial catastrophe. Doctor Maritskaya and NKWD officer Andreew have only three days to save the city. close
Dr. Fiedler, in a secret underground laboratory located in the reserve, is working on experiments to create bestial creatures endowed with human intelligence. more
Dr. Fiedler, in a secret underground laboratory located in the reserve, is working on experiments to create bestial creatures endowed with human intelligence. It would seem that contact with the beasts on an equal footing took place, but devoid of human morality and compassion, beast-like creatures rebelled against their creators. The journalist Battley, who learns about the monstrous rumors from the reserve, decides to conduct his own investigation and goes to the wilderness, where he encounters the products of Fiedler's terrible experiences. close
The young Soviet biologist is forced to contend with ... agents of imperialist intelligence. But, as befits a Soviet citizen, he steadfastly fights against more
The young Soviet biologist is forced to contend with ... agents of imperialist intelligence. But, as befits a Soviet citizen, he steadfastly fights against the machinations of the enemy and emerges victorious. close
“Newton Street, House 1” – a film about Timothy Souvernev Yuri Ilyenko ), who came to study in the Soviet capital from a remote island, successfully passed more
“Newton Street, House 1” – a film about Timothy Souvernev Eugene Fridman ) wrote a competitive work, which won a medal, after which they both received recognition and honor.
Tim was happy, but soon discovered a mistake in his work. Believing that it is unfair to receive recognition for works in which there are inaccuracies, the hero of the painting “Newton Street, House 1” invited Galtsov to confess everything and return the medal. close
The film is based on five cases of people with implants in the head. Against the backdrop of the growing popularity of the topic of “chipping” and fear more
The film is based on five cases of people with implants in the head. Against the backdrop of the growing popularity of the topic of “chipping” and fear of being controlled by artificial intelligence, filmmakers find five dramatic stories where the “chip in the head” is a vital necessity. With the help of implants, doctors cure deafness, remove tremor from patients with parkinsonism, stop epilepsy attacks and treat dystonia. Where can the scientific discoveries of the recent years lead us? Is it possible to control people with the help of technology and what neuroethical issues are encountered in its use? close
The history of science and technology is no less interesting than the history of society.
The best representatives of the human race devoted their lives more
The history of science and technology is no less interesting than the history of society.
The best representatives of the human race devoted their lives to the knowledge of the secrets of nature and the advancement of scientific and technological progress. After watching the films, you will know:
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"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
In the film, we look into the future. How does scientific knowledge change our worldview, culture and environment? On the one hand, the development of more
In the film, we look into the future. How does scientific knowledge change our worldview, culture and environment? On the one hand, the development of technology expands our boundaries of freedom - we live longer, learned to establish communication with paralyzed people, etc. But the more scientists learn about the brain, the more questions arise. Back in the 1980s, Benjamin Libet conducted experiments that, according to many scientists, proved that man does not have free will. Neuroscientists say that our behavior and decisions depend only on the activity of neurons. close
Director of a Soviet-era enterprises, Baturin, spends days and nights in his private office. Inability to arrange work day and overwork caused Buchanan more
Director of a Soviet-era enterprises, Baturin, spends days and nights in his private office. Inability to arrange work day and overwork caused Buchanan severe form of neurasthenia. Small, endless quibbling, swearing, threats, Buchanan has turned into a nightmare life of his wife and child. The Director suffers from insomnia. Finally he went to the clinic. On the advice of Professor Buchanan, after going into a rest home, began to exercise, running around on skates, went skiing. A month later, wife and child met quite healthy, mature person. 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
Based on the novel of the same name by the famous Yugoslav writer Branislav Nusic. A satirical comedy about the monotonous, boring and largely meaningless more
Based on the novel of the same name by the famous Yugoslav writer Branislav Nusic. A satirical comedy about the monotonous, boring and largely meaningless life of small officials in a provincial city. The film takes place in the early XX century. Mr. Payo is an invaluable employee of the county government office, he can memorize the number and number of any order and decree. An unexpected meeting with a high school teacher changes his whole calm, measured life. Payo learns about Darwin’s theory of the origin of man, and now his head is occupied only by the idea that all humans are descended from apes. . . close
Our planet is full of mysteries and mysteries, which official science can not yet answer. Numerous megalithic structures, the possibility of the construction more
Our planet is full of mysteries and mysteries, which official science can not yet answer. Numerous megalithic structures, the possibility of the construction of which by ancient scientists, no matter how hard they tried, could not be explained so far. Mysterious finds, testifying to the existence of someone who does not fit into the interpretation of science. There is an endless debate about the age of the Egyptian pyramids and who built them and why. Even the question of the age of the Earth is controversial. The creators of the documentary “Lies in the Name of Science” tried to piece together disparate theories that differ from the officially recognized ones and try to answer the question – are scientists always right?
In the film “Lies in the Name of Science”, numerous facts that do not coincide with the generally accepted opinion, but nevertheless take place, are gathered into a theory that, as the filmmakers hope, will be able to explain much of the inexplicable that is on Earth. An ancient race of people, huge skeletons of people and animals that may have lived in very ancient times – forget everything you were taught in school. Without claiming full reliability, the creators of the film “Lies in the Name of Science” offer viewers to get acquainted with this, far from universally recognized theory about the origin and development of our planet. close
A man moves from the near wired and stored on floppy disks of the past to our wireless cloud present and sees how communications have changed over the past 20 years.
A man moves from the near wired and stored on floppy disks of the past to our wireless cloud present and sees how communications have changed over the past 20 years.
In short, what we would like to do is enjoy and avoid suffering. But why - then the person who has achieved the desired goal suddenly begins to feel that more
In short, what we would like to do is enjoy and avoid suffering. But why - then the person who has achieved the desired goal suddenly begins to feel that he lacks other pleasure. The new desire does not allow him to rest on his laurels, and suffering resumes. In hindsight, we see that we spent most of our time in an excruciating effort to achieve our goals, but hardly enjoyed the successes we achieved. Kabbalah is the mathematics of feelings. It takes the totality of human feelings and desires, analyzes them, and aligns each phenomenon, each shade of feeling and comprehension with an exact mathematical formula. Kabbalists tell us about techniques based on their personal experience. They expound their method of studying the universe, obtaining an answer to the meaning of life, a technique that they called the “science of receiving” Hohmat aKabbalah. The study of Kabbalah is not theoretical or abstract, it is inseparable from practice: a person learns who he is, what his nature is, what he needs to do, what to change in himself. Nothing can be closer to man than this knowledge, because he knows himself, the world and his destiny. close
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