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A documentary series which presents a modern look at the history of the Russian state from 1697 to 1917. Each episode covers the reign of one or several monarchs from Peter I to Nicholas II.
A documentary series which presents a modern look at the history of the Russian state from 1697 to 1917. Each episode covers the reign of one or several monarchs from Peter I to Nicholas II. close
Major real-life air disasters are depicted in this series. Each episode features a detailed dramatized reconstruction of the incident based on cockpit more
Major real-life air disasters are depicted in this series. Each episode features a detailed dramatized reconstruction of the incident based on cockpit voice recorders and air traffic control transcripts, as well as eyewitnesses recounts and interviews with aviation experts. close
The film Vera Watchova "Live Pushkin", in which Leonid Parfenov with Lev Durov, Vladimir Dovzhik and Ekaterina Guseva, was filmed for the bicentennial more
The film Vera Watchova "Live Pushkin", in which Leonid Parfenov with Lev Durov, Vladimir Dovzhik and Ekaterina Guseva, was filmed for the bicentennial anniversary of the famous writer and included in the real life of Pushki. The film also contains reading of various historical materials about the poet and excerpts from domestic feature films.
It is also interesting that the director decided to shoot part of the material in the style of a silent film, and Leonid Parfenova Watchdog asked to comment on Pushkin’s biography as a modern chronicler. close
The film "World War II." Day by Day consists of ninety-six episodes, each of which is one month of the year of World War II. There is no more complete more
The film "World War II." Day by Day consists of ninety-six episodes, each of which is one month of the year of World War II. There is no more complete and detailed film. The film consists of a unique chronicle of the war, as well as archival materials Stalina.
The Second World War of 1939-1945 was the most brutal event in human life. In terms of the number of victims, it has no equal on earth. Allied involvement was not foreseen at the beginning of the war, as some now claim. The defeat of the enemy cost the victorious countries incalculable victims, which must be remembered by all generations. close
The darkest and most terrible mystery of Central Ural history. For almost fifty years, people have been vainly struggling with its clue. On the night more
The darkest and most terrible mystery of Central Ural history. For almost fifty years, people have been vainly struggling with its clue. On the night of February 1 to February 2, 1959, in the far north of the Middle Urals on the Mansi Mountain of the Dead, an unknown and monstrous force completely destroyed a tourist group of students of the Ural Polytechnic Institute. close
Documentary Leonid Parfenov dedicated the film "The War in Crimea - All in Smoke" to the 150th anniversary of the victory of Russian troops in the great more
Documentary Leonid Parfenov dedicated the film "The War in Crimea - All in Smoke" to the 150th anniversary of the victory of Russian troops in the great Crimean War of the nineteenth century. About the events of those days, a lot of fiction books, a lot of historical and documentary materials, more than one film was shot. But the creators of the picture decided to go a different way. In the film “The War in the Crimea – All in Smoke” recorded the memories of the descendants of famous people who were directly related to the Crimean events.
The film was attended by a descendant of the great writer Vladimir Ilyich Tolstoy, Fitzroy Raglan - great-great-great-grandson of Fitzroy Raglan, Nikolai Romanovich Romanov - great-grandson of the Russian tsar and many others. close
Most people are still interested in the still burning topic: how could the Soviet Union, such a powerful nuclear power, collapse so quickly? Who and for more
Most people are still interested in the still burning topic: how could the Soviet Union, such a powerful nuclear power, collapse so quickly? Who and for what purpose contributed to its downfall to complete destruction? You can get an answer to that question. However, first we need to know the answer to a completely different question: for what purpose and by whom the Soviet Union was created. This is what you will get while watching the series Russia. XX century. A look at power. close
Jazz is a ten part series that explores the evolution – and the genius – of America’s greatest original art form, focusing on the extraordinary men and more
Jazz is a ten part series that explores the evolution – and the genius – of America’s greatest original art form, focusing on the extraordinary men and women who could do something remarkable – create art on the spot. Jazz celebrates their profoundly enduring, endlessly varied, and infinitely alluring music in the context of the complicated country that gave birth to and influenced it, and was in turn transformed by it. close
The show features accounts of individuals and groups caught in dangerous scenarios, presented both through interviews and dramatic reenactments. The main more
The show features accounts of individuals and groups caught in dangerous scenarios, presented both through interviews and dramatic reenactments. The main focus is how the survivors survived and the decisions they made that kept them alive. close
The Battle of Stalingrad, which cost the lives of at least a million German soldiers, Red Army troops and Soviet civilians, was the bloodiest of the decisive more
The Battle of Stalingrad, which cost the lives of at least a million German soldiers, Red Army troops and Soviet civilians, was the bloodiest of the decisive battles in the "war of extermination" which Hitler had unleashed. This three-part documentary, employing previously unreleased film footage and brutally frank statements from survivors on both sides, explains exactly how the catastrophe came about and describes the gruesome consequences of the battle for the soldiers and the inhabitants of the city. close
If we talk about one particular year of the Russian history of the twentieth century, connecting it with a certain person, the picture turns out to be more
If we talk about one particular year of the Russian history of the twentieth century, connecting it with a certain person, the picture turns out to be more vivid and convex. Such a “portrait against the background of the year”, analyzed by Nikolai Svanidze, perfectly illustrates its main goal: to trace the inextricable connection between the fates of Russia and an individual real person on the example of the lives of famous people. 1911, dedicated to Stolypin killed at that time, 1918 - Denikin, who created the Volunteer Army.
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Documentary series (United Kingdom, 2004), 7 episodes.
Terry Jones, as always incendiary and humorous, talks about the inhabitants of medieval Britain more
Documentary series (United Kingdom, 2004), 7 episodes.
Terry Jones, as always incendiary and humorous, talks about the inhabitants of medieval Britain - from peasant to king - their way of life and views.
Episode 1. Peasant. About how the plague epidemic led to the enrichment of peasants and their uprising.
Episode 2. Monk. The life of a monk, protected from the vain world, seems to be an ideal of simplicity and piety. The main task of the monk is prayer and work. But the medieval church could not avoid the influx of ministers pursuing their own personal selfish goals.
Episode 3. Minstrel. Being a minstrel in the Middle Ages meant more than just playing and singing. Minstrels had to play many roles: entertain the owners, raise the attack of soldiers, even spy. These medieval cheerleaders were not as carefree as they seem.
Episode 4. Knight. Knighthood is the personification of courage, loyalty to duty, nobility towards a woman. Were these the knights of the Middle Ages? What was knighthood in its heyday?
Episode 5. Alchemist. The Middle Ages are considered a time of ignorance and superstition: the Church suppressed the desire for knowledge, medicine killed rather than cured, and people did not know what shape the Earth was. But what really happened? Maybe we just don't know the past well?
Episode 6. Robber. Legends have brought to us stories of noble forest robbers who personified the hope of justice for the medieval poor. Was the law so inaccessible to the common man? What was the legal system in medieval England?
Episode 7. King. There are many dubious facts in history. What do we know about medieval kings? Richard the Lionheart is a hero, connoisseur of art, Christian. Richard II is a narcissistic tyrant suffering from megalomania. Richard III is an evil and demonic hunchback. Is that true? The film attempts to dispel legends and myths created over the centuries.
Episode 8. Girl. About what was supposed to be a girl in the Middle Ages, and about the principles of morality that should be observed by young women. close
Documentary film series that examines Adolf Hitler and the Nazis' rise to power, their zenith, their decline and fall, and the consequences of their reign more
Documentary film series that examines Adolf Hitler and the Nazis' rise to power, their zenith, their decline and fall, and the consequences of their reign featuring archive footage and interviews with eyewitnesses. close
The series has been created over several years by several directors, including Victor Kukushkin. This project is an attempt to quench the thirst for knowledge more
The series has been created over several years by several directors, including Victor Kukushkin. This project is an attempt to quench the thirst for knowledge of the most famous legends, incredible secrets that have entered the treasury of the history of our planet. Events of ancient times, gone beyond the horizon, still excite people. We are trying to find traces of extinct civilizations, to read the mysterious messages of our ancestors, to find treasures hidden centuries ago by their vigilant owners.
Among the series of stories that the project “Seekers” offers, there is a series called “Ivan Susanin”. Legends and truth, "Golden Gate of Vladimir", "The Flying Dutchman", "The First Resident of Moscow" and many others. close
A fundamental 6-part study of the most immodest field of human culture for ten years remains an unsurpassed encyclopedia of forbidden entertainment in more
A fundamental 6-part study of the most immodest field of human culture for ten years remains an unsurpassed encyclopedia of forbidden entertainment in their historical perspective. Pornography is a modern invention. Neither uninhibited antiquity, nor even the Middle Ages with their illusory shyness, nor the Renaissance with its love of life, thought to condemn sexual images and texts as part of human culture. Under the strict gaze of bourgeois morality, sex learned to hide in secluded places and turned into an unquenchable desire, an obsession, a painful mania that gave rise to pornography in the modern sense. A popular science film about the origins, meanings and consequences of pornography is a great opportunity to think about the nature of prohibition, about the phenomenon of power, about the burden of human weaknesses that should be accepted, not poisoned and driven deep. close
"Soviet Empire" is a documentary project Elizaveta Listova, a film, nine series of which tell about the most striking, iconic buildings of the Soviet more
"Soviet Empire" is a documentary project Elizaveta Listova, a film, nine series of which tell about the most striking, iconic buildings of the Soviet era, about what today it is impossible to imagine the Soviet Union.
The plots of the TV film “Soviet Empire” are dedicated to the hotel “Moscow”, which has become one of the symbols of the Soviet era, the Zhiguli car, one of the most popular in the country, the sculpture “Motherland”, the resort city of Sochi as a symbol of “socialist paradise”, the construction of the Bratsk hydroelectric power station, the famous “Khrushchev”, the creation of the grandiose television complex “Ostankino”, Moscow skyscrapers and the conquest of the Arctic by Soviet icebreakers. close
From a small Italian community in 15th Century Florence, the Medici family would rise to become one of the most powerful dynasties in Europe. Using charm, more
From a small Italian community in 15th Century Florence, the Medici family would rise to become one of the most powerful dynasties in Europe. Using charm, patronage, skill, duplicity and ruthlessness, they would amass unparalleled wealth and unprecedented power. They would use this power to help ignite the most important cultural and artistic revolution in Western history – the Renaissance. DaVinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Galileo – all received Medici patronage. But the forces of change the Medici helped unleash would one day topple their ordered world. close
The Second World War In Colour [1999] is a three-part documentary which reveals hours of previously unseen colour film of World War II. As almost all more
The Second World War In Colour [1999] is a three-part documentary which reveals hours of previously unseen colour film of World War II. As almost all newsreel film was shot in black and white, this DVD offers a completely new portrait of the war. Dramatic colour footage from as early as 1933 shows home movies of Adolf Hitler and his cohorts, the devastation wrought by the Blitzkrieg, life on the home front, D-Day and the Allied invasion of France, British bombers defying German fighters, the horror of the Holocaust that troops met as they entered Germany, and the jubilation of the final Allied victory. With John Thaw's narration intercut with spoken accounts from the letters and diaries of those who fought, those who survived, and those the war claimed as victims, this documentary is an extraordinary remembrance of a monumental time in world history. close
Stretching from the Stone Age to the year 2000, Simon Schama's Complete History of Britain does not pretend to be a definitive chronicle of the turbulent more
Stretching from the Stone Age to the year 2000, Simon Schama's Complete History of Britain does not pretend to be a definitive chronicle of the turbulent events which buffeted and shaped the British Isles. What Schama does do, however, is tell the story in vivid and gripping narrative terms, free of the fustiness of traditional academe, personalising key historical events by examining the major characters at the centre of them. Not all historians would approve of the history depicted here as shaped principally by the actions of great men and women rather than by more abstract developments, but Schama's way of telling it is a good deal more enthralling as a result.
Schama successfully gives lie to the idea that the history of Britain has been moderate and temperate, passing down the generations as stately as a galleon, taking on board sensible ideas but steering clear of sillier, revolutionary ones. Nonsense. Schama retells British history the way it was--as bloody, convulsive, precarious, hot-blooded and several times within an inch of haring off onto an entirely different course. Schama seems almost to delight in the goriness of history. Themes returned to repeatedly include the wars between the Scots and the Irish and the Catholic/Protestant conflicts--only the Irish question remains unresolved by the new millennium. As Britain becomes a constitutional monarchy, Schama talks less of Kings and Queens but of poets and idea-makers like Orwell. Still, with his pungent, direct manner and against an evocative visual and aural backdrop, Schama makes history seem as though it happened yesterday, the bloodstains not yet dry. close
An Edwardian Country House in Scotland is to be brought back to life. One family will take on the mantle of privilege and 12 individuals the yoke of service. more
An Edwardian Country House in Scotland is to be brought back to life. One family will take on the mantle of privilege and 12 individuals the yoke of service. For the next three months they've volunteered to immerse themselves in a world of social inequality and rigid class distinctions as they move through time from 1905 to 1914. Everything is quintessentially British: a magnificent house and boating lake, model dairy and tea room, croquet and tennis in the garden, a stable full of horses and carriages - and a group of people utterly divided and ruled by class. close
The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century is a 1996 documentary series that aired on PBS. It chronicles World War I over eight episodes. It was more
The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century is a 1996 documentary series that aired on PBS. It chronicles World War I over eight episodes. It was narrated by Dame Judi Dench in the UK and Salome Jens in the United States.
The series won two Primetime Emmy Awards: one for Jeremy Irons for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance, the other for Outstanding Informational Series. In 1997, it was given a Peabody Award. close
Zero Hour dramatizes the hour leading up to some of the most memorable historical events as they unfold minute by minute. Using a real-time clock and more
Zero Hour dramatizes the hour leading up to some of the most memorable historical events as they unfold minute by minute. Using a real-time clock and a split screen to follow key players, the series reveals the compelling and exciting minutes leading up to events that changed the world. close
The War of the Century: When Hitler Fought Stalin, is a BBC documentary film series that examines Adolf Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 more
The War of the Century: When Hitler Fought Stalin, is a BBC documentary film series that examines Adolf Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and the no-holds-barred war on both sides. It not only examines the war but also the terror inside the Soviet Union at the time due to the paranoia of Joseph Stalin - the revenge atrocities, the Great Purge of army officers, the near-lunacy orders, and the paranoia of being upstaged by others, especially Marshal Zhukov. The historical adviser is Ian Kershaw. close
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