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The film about the work of the Moscow Zoo, consisting of sequential scenes, which on the background of children's songs pro the inhabitants of the zoo demonstrate the life of animals in cells.
The film about the work of the Moscow Zoo, consisting of sequential scenes, which on the background of children's songs pro the inhabitants of the zoo demonstrate the life of animals in cells. close
The film is dedicated to athletes. Three novels (“Through the mountain forest”, “Top”, “Gravity”) tell about the mutual revenue, friendship, public duty more
The film is dedicated to athletes. Three novels (“Through the mountain forest”, “Top”, “Gravity”) tell about the mutual revenue, friendship, public duty and the formation of the character of a real person. close
According to the dramas of A. Pushkin “The Miserable Knight”, “Stone Guest”, “Mozart and Salieri” in the production of the Leningrad State Academic Drama Theater named after A. Pushkin.
According to the dramas of A. Pushkin “The Miserable Knight”, “Stone Guest”, “Mozart and Salieri” in the production of the Leningrad State Academic Drama Theater named after A. Pushkin. close
October reflects a general attempt in Russia to sustain the frenzy and dynamism of revolutionary fervour. This attempt increased in scale and ambition more
October reflects a general attempt in Russia to sustain the frenzy and dynamism of revolutionary fervour. This attempt increased in scale and ambition as they pushed it further, resulting in the theatricalisation of life. In other words, the boundaries between real events and fabricated drama became blurred as the portrayal of life became more exaggerated. It is important to remember that the film does not represent what actually happened during the 1917 Revolution, but is rather an adaptation. 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 film tells about the childhood years of Yuri Gagarin, about his life after space flight, about his family, about his work in the cosmonaut training more
The film tells about the childhood years of Yuri Gagarin, about his life after space flight, about his family, about his work in the cosmonaut training center and about his death during a test flight on a fighter plane, about the grief that swept the country and about the national memory of the first astronaut to live forever. close
Tales of how the weakest and unsightly beast (the personification of man) in a critical situation turned out to be smarter and more agile than the powerful more
Tales of how the weakest and unsightly beast (the personification of man) in a critical situation turned out to be smarter and more agile than the powerful of this world (the lion, for example), were created among all peoples of the world. One of these heroes is a well-known scythe, which is so easy to eat both a fox and a wolf. The parables called “The Resourceful Hare” are known among the people of Korea and the people of India, and in 1973, the year directors Mikhail Chiaureli and Georgi (Giorji) Svanidze “revived” one of the famous versions of the furry brave man, showing it on the screen in all colors.
The music for this cartoon was written by Mary Davitashvili, and in the seventies of the last century, the Resourceful Hare more than once pleased Soviet children as well as the charming "Brave Hare". close
The film reproduces individual scenes from the play of the same name by V. Katanyan in the production of the Leningrad State Academic Theatre named after more
The film reproduces individual scenes from the play of the same name by V. Katanyan in the production of the Leningrad State Academic Theatre named after A. S. Pushkin The film shows Vladimir Mayakovsky in the bookstore, cafe of poets, and polytechnic museum. . . close
As an inheritance from his father, the peasant Edgor receives only debt receipts. Throughout his life, Jedgor, called Dohunda (food), must work off the more
As an inheritance from his father, the peasant Edgor receives only debt receipts. Throughout his life, Jedgor, called Dohunda (food), must work off the debts of his parents from the rich Lzimshah. According to the council of the blacksmith Abdullo Edgor goes to the mountains. Here he meets the beautiful Gulnor and falls in love with her. But the servants of Lzimshah grab the young people. Jedgor is again forced to work for his master. Gulnor is given to the wives of Azimshah, and the recalcitrant Jedgor is sold to soldiers. The armies of the Bukhara Emir Dokhund are subjected to brutal beatings and bullying. Once upon a time, Jedgor meets the blacksmith Abdullo, who tells him about the leader of the working people of the world V. I. Lenin. Jedgor decides to learn Russian to read Lenin’s works. close