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“The Odyssey of Alexander Vertinsky” is a documentary film by O. Eryshev about the brilliant chansonnier who in the post-revolutionary years was abroad more
“The Odyssey of Alexander Vertinsky” is a documentary film by O. Eryshev about the brilliant chansonnier who in the post-revolutionary years was abroad and traveled half the world to understand that there is nothing better, closer and more expensive than Russia.
Vertinsky created, fell in love, sang for those who lived a sense of homeland and cherished Russian art. He was carried in his arms, he was given a standing ovation, but, returning home after many years of wandering, Alexander Nikolaevich did not wait for the title of People's Artist during his lifetime. close
"Solovky Power" is a documentary about the first Soviet labor camp created by Lenin in 1923. Solovky was established in a complex of ancient monasteries more
"Solovky Power" is a documentary about the first Soviet labor camp created by Lenin in 1923. Solovky was established in a complex of ancient monasteries on a cluster of islands off the remote White Sea coast. Though its name derives from the Russian word for nightingale, the title of the film echoes the term 'Soviet power', stressing the fact that from the very beginning the Soviet penal colonies were a world unto themselves. close
In the narrow carriages of the train, people travel through the vast and beautiful country. Villages, cities, cemeteries, forests and factories float more
In the narrow carriages of the train, people travel through the vast and beautiful country. Villages, cities, cemeteries, forests and factories float past windows... Who are all these people? Where is the train going and does it have a driver? (Prize for Best Documentary at the Cinema Du Ruel International Festival at the Pompidu Centre in Paris.) France, 1989). close
A three-part documentary dedicated to the work of Vladimir Vysotsky. Evening of memory of Vladimir Vysotsky Evening of memory of V. Vysotsky at the Palace more
A three-part documentary dedicated to the work of Vladimir Vysotsky.
Evening of memory of Vladimir Vysotsky Evening of memory of V. Vysotsky at the Palace of Sports "Luzhniki".
V. Vysotsky and Sport The program is devoted to the cycle of V. Vysotsky’s songs about sports.
Autograph on Saturdays. About the poet and actor - Vladimir Vysotsky - remember his closest people: ex-wife Lyudmila Abramov, friends and colleagues. close
Death row report. Repentance of a man sentenced to death for murder. And the eternal question, since biblical times, is execution or mercy? A murder was more
Death row report. Repentance of a man sentenced to death for murder. And the eternal question, since biblical times, is execution or mercy? A murder was committed in Riga at noon in May. Emma Burilina, head of the culture department of the trade union, was shot in her apartment, she is a malicious speculator and thief, and her friend who was there. The killer is a former student Valery Dolgov. close
A documentary about the division of the Moscow Art Theatre into two troupes and the role of Oleg Efremov in the life of two Moscow theaters: Sovremennik and Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre.
A documentary about the division of the Moscow Art Theatre into two troupes and the role of Oleg Efremov in the life of two Moscow theaters: Sovremennik and Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre. close
Short film from Sergei Parajanov, a personal view of the director on the spectacular heritage of Niko Pirosmani (1862–1918), a Georgian primitivist painter.
Short film from Sergei Parajanov, a personal view of the director on the spectacular heritage of Niko Pirosmani (1862–1918), a Georgian primitivist painter. close
A man paves his own way to his own soul through an intellectual quest, tragedies of nations and personal drama. The road moving through the cosmic distances more
A man paves his own way to his own soul through an intellectual quest, tragedies of nations and personal drama. The road moving through the cosmic distances is a flight into one's internal world. This flight and this drama are revealed in this philosophical film-poem. close
Kulikovo field is a sacred place for every Russian, where on September 8 there was a historic battle of Russian squads led by Dmitry Donskoy with the Mongol-Tatar hordes of Mamai.
Kulikovo field is a sacred place for every Russian, where on September 8 there was a historic battle of Russian squads led by Dmitry Donskoy with the Mongol-Tatar hordes of Mamai. close
Documentary Igor Gelein and Ilya Gutman "The Great Patriotic: from the Balkans to Vienna. The Liberation of Poland was created in 1978, when the history more
Documentary Igor Gelein and Ilya Gutman "The Great Patriotic: from the Balkans to Vienna. The Liberation of Poland was created in 1978, when the history of the Great Victory was perceived and read in the USSR and abroad quite differently than it is now – closer to the truth, fuller, sharper. The witnesses were still alive, their memory was still clear and unforgiving.
The painting consists of two separate parts. The first episode, titled “From the Balkans to Vienna,” chronicles the successful Red Army operations that were undertaken to liberate southeastern Europe. The events of the second part take place in early 1944, from January to April, when Soviet soldiers liberated Poland, which lost more than six million lives during the Second World War. . . close
Documentary series “The Great Patriotic War: Liberation of Ukraine” Liberation of Belarus, shot by Igor Geleyn and Lev Danilov, consists of two main more
Documentary series “The Great Patriotic War: Liberation of Ukraine” Liberation of Belarus, shot by Igor Geleyn and Lev Danilov, consists of two main parts. The first part is devoted to the liberation of Ukraine, which was occupied by the Nazis in 1941-1943 and in which more than 714 cities and villages and 16,000 industrial enterprises were destroyed. On November 6, 1943, the Soviet troops of the First Ukrainian Front, after a long and bloody battle, liberated Kiev and created a strategic bridgehead on the right bank of the Dnieper.
The second part is devoted to the liberation of Belarus, in which the punitive operations of the fascist troops were the most sophisticated and cruel. Thus, according to historians, every fourth inhabitant of this country was destroyed during the fascist occupation, and if it were not for the Soviet troops that liberated Belarus in the summer of 1944 and moved to East Prussia, it is unknown whether this country would be on the map now. close
Meeting of Andrey Mironov with the audience in the concert studio "Ostankino". The actor tells about his work, answers the questions of the audience, plays miniatures.
Meeting of Andrey Mironov with the audience in the concert studio "Ostankino". The actor tells about his work, answers the questions of the audience, plays miniatures. close
Film-concert about a wonderful monument of Russian art - Pavlovsk Palace near Leningrad. The music of the XVIII-XIX centuries sounds. The filming was more
Film-concert about a wonderful monument of Russian art - Pavlovsk Palace near Leningrad. The music of the XVIII-XIX centuries sounds. The filming was attended by ballet dancers of Leningrad theaters. close
The last collaboration of Artavazd Peleshian and cinematographer Mikhail Vartanov is a film-essay about Armenia's shepherds, about the contradiction and more
The last collaboration of Artavazd Peleshian and cinematographer Mikhail Vartanov is a film-essay about Armenia's shepherds, about the contradiction and the harmony between man and nature, scored to Vivaldi's Four Seasons. close
Based on the letters of Anatoly Cherepashchuk.
A schoolboy from the city of Syzran writes letters to a scientist about his attempts to assemble a reflector more
Based on the letters of Anatoly Cherepashchuk.
A schoolboy from the city of Syzran writes letters to a scientist about his attempts to assemble a reflector telescope. He asks for the lenses for his observation device and in the following letters tells how the work is going. One day, with the help of his telescope, a young scientist discovers a new comet. close
The film observes and records the people travelling, adding to this very simple but effective visual set a pure (and magic) pot pourri of designed and more
The film observes and records the people travelling, adding to this very simple but effective visual set a pure (and magic) pot pourri of designed and recorded voices and sounds. Hereby not only the people become human beings alive, but also the city awakens. close
A physicist, a director of popular-science films, and a sports fan talk about the structure of the atom between periods of a hockey game they watch on TV.
A physicist, a director of popular-science films, and a sports fan talk about the structure of the atom between periods of a hockey game they watch on TV. close
An informative documentary Felix Sobolev “Do Animals Think” is a popular science study that attempts to answer one of the most burning questions. After more
An informative documentary close
An excellent 1969 documentary, S. Raitburt’s The Kuleshov Effect, made about a year before Lev Kuleshov died, and interviewing him at length, both about more
An excellent 1969 documentary, S. Raitburt’s The Kuleshov Effect, made about a year before Lev Kuleshov died, and interviewing him at length, both about his filmmaking and his far lengthier career as a teacher (including some fascinating remarks about Bertolt Brecht’s Galileo). Also interviewed is the father of Russian Formalism, Viktor Shklovsky, who worked with Kuleshov as a screenwriter on a Jack London adaptation, By the Law, in 1926. close
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