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“Vladimir Vysotsky. Self-portrait is a kind of confession of a poet, artist, personality, created on the basis of his revelations alone with a movie camera. more
“Vladimir Vysotsky. Self-portrait is a kind of confession of a poet, artist, personality, created on the basis of his revelations alone with a movie camera. Vladimir Semenovich has repeatedly said that if you take his work in film, television, radio, theater and put on one bowl of imaginary scales, and on the other - the poems he creates, then the second will prevail.
Poetic creativity Vysotsky is a colossal work, by his own admission, but his compositions are perceived in one breath: perhaps, thanks to his mastery honed to perfection. Don’t talk about the poet, it’s better to hear him. close
The first film made following the nuclear meltdown accident at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, reactor 4, near Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, more
The first film made following the nuclear meltdown accident at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, reactor 4, near Pripyat, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, on the 26 April 1986, focuses on the immediate aftermath of the disaster and the cleanup effort. close
Soldiers' passage. Order. Photo of soldiers. The soldiers are knights of the three Orders of Glory. Militias. Graves. A monument by the road. Walls with more
Soldiers' passage. Order. Photo of soldiers. The soldiers are knights of the three Orders of Glory. Militias. Graves. A monument by the road. Walls with the names of those killed in Volgograd, Novosibirsk. Graves. Monuments with inscriptions (names) on the graves. The cemetery. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow Fight. Germans. Prisoners. The surrender of Berlin. Soldiers in town. Building a bridge. Crossing. Military photos. Memories of veterans. Soldiers eat. Soldier. Horses. Tankers. A soldier's funeral. Gymnastery with patches. Trenches. Wounded. Hospital. Bombing. A minute of silence in the hall of the Kremlin Palace of Congresses. L. I. Brezhnev on the podium. Military action. Women feed soldiers, bring shells. The ruins of the city. The kids are going to school. Outside. The guns. Photo. Soldiers with children. Volgograd, Novgorod, Minsk, Kiev, Smolensk, Sevastopol, Kaluga. Birch. Fight. Party membership. Photo. Exhibition of German trophies. Tank fight. Katyusha on the pedestal. Photo. Three degrees of glory in Red Square. The Kremlin Wall. Soldiers throwing fascist banners. Wheat field. Borodino field. Overgrown trench. Passage of soldiers in a destroyed city. Soldiers' rewards. Funeral. Photo. close
One family, one band. They seemed to be happy. A movie that investigates why these seemingly optimistic musicians suddenly saw no hope to continue living more
One family, one band. They seemed to be happy. A movie that investigates why these seemingly optimistic musicians suddenly saw no hope to continue living in USSR and tried to escape it by hijacking a plane. close
For 20 days, the film crew watched the process of cognition of the world around a three-year-old boy. The documentary shows the impact of this process on the formation of a child's character.
For 20 days, the film crew watched the process of cognition of the world around a three-year-old boy. The documentary shows the impact of this process on the formation of a child's character. 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
The film is a day in the life that passes by, even if it seems neverending. In the morning the streets are alive with people, pedestrians and cars, with more
The film is a day in the life that passes by, even if it seems neverending. In the morning the streets are alive with people, pedestrians and cars, with loud and exultant noise. Such sounds accompany the restless walk of a woman and her child across a dusty street, while Bartas’ gaze wanders through many different perspectives. close
The time has come to life and went backwards, and gained all its losses. All the dead have given their time, all the time of their love and their hatred. more
The time has come to life and went backwards, and gained all its losses. All the dead have given their time, all the time of their love and their hatred. The cycle of present has opened. And in the ashes of the burnt lives a new fire flashed, and lit the way for those who went to the beginning of all beginnings. And I have witnessed it. close
"Bards" is a film-the story of the origin of the author's song by Alexander Borisovich Stefanovich, telling the audience about the most colorful representatives more
"Bards" is a film-the story of the origin of the author's song by Alexander Borisovich Stefanovich, telling the audience about the most colorful representatives of this musical direction in Russia: Vladimir Vysotsky, Yuri Vizbor, Bulat Okudzhava, Andrei Makarevich, Alexander Dolsky, etc. The film also tells about the center of the author's song of that time - the Moscow Pedagogical Institute, where Yuri Vizbor studied, and among the students there were many bards of the "first wave", the founders of the genre. Commentators in the feature documentary are the bard Alexander Rosenbaum and the scientist-historian Nathan Eidelman. 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
An old man bases his livelihood on a very bizarre form of recyling, breeding maggots in his yard, which he uses to feed his animals. This model of self-subsistence more
An old man bases his livelihood on a very bizarre form of recyling, breeding maggots in his yard, which he uses to feed his animals. This model of self-subsistence serves as his vision of a perfect state. Experimental documentary made during the collapse of the Soviet Union. close
The life and work of the great Russian composer Dmitriy Shostakovich is presented in this documentary through rare images and audios from many archives, more
The life and work of the great Russian composer Dmitriy Shostakovich is presented in this documentary through rare images and audios from many archives, at one time censored by the Soviet government. A brief take on his life, from his transition as an early prodigy to a first rate artist, his celebrated compositions and the final years with a declining health. close
This controversial documentary created a storm in Russia by taking the cloak off a violent, repressive period of Soviet history. Filmmaker Semyon Aranovich more
This controversial documentary created a storm in Russia by taking the cloak off a violent, repressive period of Soviet history. Filmmaker Semyon Aranovich found the last surviving personal bodyguard of Joseph Stalin, Alexey Robin, who began working for the dictator in the 1930s. close
Produced by the Soviet Union to justify its 1939-40 Winter War campaign in Finland, this outstanding documentary---more than any other such cinematic more
Produced by the Soviet Union to justify its 1939-40 Winter War campaign in Finland, this outstanding documentary---more than any other such cinematic record---visually depicts the much vaunted Mannerheim Line in all its actual emplacements, as seen but two weeks after their capture, and as filmed by Red Army combat photographers onsite, directed by Vasili Belayev. close
80-year-old Zinaida Gorshkova--the last resident of the village of Otary of the Mari SSR---entertains herself: walking along the forest, she sings songs more
80-year-old Zinaida Gorshkova--the last resident of the village of Otary of the Mari SSR---entertains herself: walking along the forest, she sings songs that still preserves her decrepit memory: Soviet times of collectivization, church times of childhood. In songs, in faces co old photos still preserved the memory of the former, bygone life. 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
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
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