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Acclaimed director Stanley Kubrick's first film made in color. The documentary focuses on the benefits of membership to the Seafarers International Union.
Acclaimed director Stanley Kubrick's first film made in color. The documentary focuses on the benefits of membership to the Seafarers International Union. close
Johnny Casar runs away from the orphanage to start a successful career as a roller skater and after setbacks learns to curb his ruthlessness and ambition.
Johnny Casar runs away from the orphanage to start a successful career as a roller skater and after setbacks learns to curb his ruthlessness and ambition. close
Documentary short film about the work of Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844), one of the most famous Danish sculptors, who spent a good part of his life in Italy.
Documentary short film about the work of Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844), one of the most famous Danish sculptors, who spent a good part of his life in Italy. close
On all fronts from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, the Soviet Army crushed the advancing enemy. In heavy, bloody battles for the mountain pass of Dukla, more
On all fronts from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea, the Soviet Army crushed the advancing enemy. In heavy, bloody battles for the mountain pass of Dukla, the troops of Marshal Konev came close to the borders of Czechoslovakia. In the battle for the pass on the side of the Red Army, a Czechoslovak unit formed by General Ludvik Svoboda in Buzuluk took part. The fighting lasted about a month and was very heavy. The Battle of Dukel Pass became one of the bloodiest during World War II. It killed 60,000 Soviet soldiers and almost 2,500 Czechoslovak soldiers. 3,000 soldiers of the Czechoslovak People’s Army took part in the battle scenes. close
Teodora, a Roman courtesan and former slave girl, marries the Roman emperor Justinian and assumes the throne as Empress of Rome. But the divide between more
Teodora, a Roman courtesan and former slave girl, marries the Roman emperor Justinian and assumes the throne as Empress of Rome. But the divide between nobility and slave is too great. Teodora seeks justice for her people, and revolution and armed conflict erupt in both Byzantium and Rome. close
Marika Rekk ("The Girl of My Dreams", "This Joyful Ball Night", "Gasparone") and Fred Liver in the musical melodrama "Child of the Danube".On the waves more
Marika Rekk ("The Girl of My Dreams", "This Joyful Ball Night", "Gasparone") and Fred Liver in the musical melodrama "Child of the Danube".On the waves of the blue Danube is anchored by a tow barge with a cheerful name "Marica", on it lives a blonde girl Marika (Marica Rekk) - a waitress from the local squash "Noah's Ark". The dilapidated ship belonged to her late father, and the girl cherishes a dream to save money for the restoration of the ship. One evening, on board her houseboat, she finds a stranger in her bed. An uninvited guest, George (Fred Liver), turns out to be a writer who wants to settle in these wonderful places. Marika is allowed to live on her ship for a few days. Hearing how the girl sings, seeing the cocona dances, George offers the sweet-voiced Marika to create her own open-air theater in order to restore the ship with the money received from the concerts. The success of this project begins to bear fruit, but one night during a thunderstorm from a lightning strike all the props of the theater burn. Marika is desperate. Friends rush to help the beauty, and together they create a new theater - the largest in the country. Thousands of spectators come to the premiere to hear the wonderful voice of a girl born on the waves of the Danube. Marika Rekk is an actress from whom it is impossible to take your eyes off. An exhilarating voice, beckoning glances, slightly provocative dances, risky costumes, immense coquetry, delightful legs - all this turned the head of the audience in theaters. She brought her athletic style of dance to the cinema from the stage of variety and on the set worked with the accuracy of a chronometer. Despite the fact that the peak of popularity of the actress came during the period of Nazi rule in Germany, the actress did not star in any of the fascist propaganda films. In 1977, Marika Rekk was awarded the Gold Prize of Germany for many years of work in art. During her long life, the actress starred in more than forty films. close
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