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Historian Dan Jones explores the millennium of history behind six of Great Britain's most famous castles: Warwick, Dover, Caernarfon, the Tower of London, Carrickfergus, and Stirling.
Historian Dan Jones explores the millennium of history behind six of Great Britain's most famous castles: Warwick, Dover, Caernarfon, the Tower of London, Carrickfergus, and Stirling. close
From roots in the Deep South to the slums of New Jersey, "Who Do You Think You Are?" follows the journeys of some of the most well-known names in American more
From roots in the Deep South to the slums of New Jersey, "Who Do You Think You Are?" follows the journeys of some of the most well-known names in American popular culture. Watch as celebrities discover unknown details about themselves and their families while researching their ancestry with the help of historians and genealogical experts. close
The space race, the cold war, "free love," civil rights and more: The decade of the 1960s shaped our history -- and changed the world. In collaboration more
The space race, the cold war, "free love," civil rights and more: The decade of the 1960s shaped our history -- and changed the world. In collaboration with Tom Hanks, Gary Goetzman and Mark Herzog, CNN explores perhaps the most transformative decade of the modern era in a 10-part documentary series and brings new insights into how those events shaped today. close
A documentary series about the Soviet military intelligence officers of the twentieth century. Their names were long hidden under the "Secret" label, more
A documentary series about the Soviet military intelligence officers of the twentieth century. Their names were long hidden under the "Secret" label, their reports influenced the course of world history. Who was the prototype of Stirlitz? Who was the most successful Soviet intelligence officer? The creators of the project managed to find truly unique evidence, unknown documents from archives, comments of intelligence historians who had previously not given interviews. close
The history of the sport of baseball in America, told through archival photos, film footage, and the words of those who contributed to the game in each more
The history of the sport of baseball in America, told through archival photos, film footage, and the words of those who contributed to the game in each era. Writers, historians, players, baseball personnel, and fans review key events and the significance of the game in America's history. close
Sir Kenneth Clarke guides us through the ages exploring the glorious rise of civilisation in western man. Beginning with the bleakness of the dark ages more
Sir Kenneth Clarke guides us through the ages exploring the glorious rise of civilisation in western man. Beginning with the bleakness of the dark ages to the present day, we consider civilisation's articulations and expressions in some of man's finest works of art. close
The First World War in the Soviet Union was not remembered. The situation has not changed much these days. What we know about World War I today is largely more
The First World War in the Soviet Union was not remembered. The situation has not changed much these days. What we know about World War I today is largely based on how the war was presented in Soviet history textbooks.
Yet the significance of this great but forgotten war for the subsequent history of the world is truly enormous. The author of the film TV journalist Victor Pravdyuk decided to raise archival documents, eyewitness accounts, read diaries and letters, silent witnesses of that era, in order to present to contemporaries the history of the First World War and the exploits of its heroes as truthfully as possible. Could Russia have won that war? How would the world change if he won? What forces and why were not interested in her victory? These and many other questions are answered by the 32-part documentary The Great and the Forgotten, dedicated to the anniversary of the end of the First World War. 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
This large and large-scale documentary project appeared at STB in early 2008. In it popularly beloved tapes “Moscow does not believe in tears”, “Office more
This large and large-scale documentary project appeared at STB in early 2008. In it popularly beloved tapes “Moscow does not believe in tears”, “Office novel”, “Irony of fate”, “Caucasian prisoner”, “Diamond hand” and others reveal their secrets. For each Unknown Version, the film crew delves into the archives of Mosfilm, meets with the actors, finds photo samples, unique shots of working moments. As a result, these films collect facts that no one has ever talked about or known before. The film crew of Unknown Version created a series of programs about the legendary films of Soviet cinema that we know and love, our parents and our children.
Production: STB (Ukraine)
Year: 2008-2009
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In 1991, the USSR ceased to exist. A state that achieved stability in a few years, created a workable economy, took a leading position on the world stage more
In 1991, the USSR ceased to exist. A state that achieved stability in a few years, created a workable economy, took a leading position on the world stage suddenly, literally in one decade, collapsed. How and why did this happen? Documentary film "USSR". The collapse of the empire, created Vladimir Chernyshev, a columnist for NTV, aims to understand what actually led to the collapse of the Soviet Union. Where did the systemic crisis that people like to talk about today come from, and what secrets and true causes of the country’s decline today, on the contrary, they prefer to keep silent?
Project USSR. The collapse of the empire consists of seven series, each of which reflects a certain chapter in the events of the last decade of the life of the USSR. The author touches on the State Emergency Committee and the Belovezh agreements, reveals the secrets of Andropov’s rule and the appointment of Gorbachev as the head of the party, speaks about the Chernobyl disaster as one of the symbols of the decline of a whole era, explores the causes of the confrontation between Yeltsin and Gorbachev, as well as the emergence of separatism, which no one, in fact, opposed, chronicles the last months of the Soviet Union, when the country was struck by an epidemic of non-payment of wages, deficits and strikes. What really happened then, who or what led to the collapse of the empire? close
The origin of European cinema, from its infancy as a novelty created by French inventors Auguste and Louis Lumière to its flourishing as the pinnacle more
The origin of European cinema, from its infancy as a novelty created by French inventors Auguste and Louis Lumière to its flourishing as the pinnacle of film-making in the silent era and as a serious commercial contender against America. close
“Forgotten Wars of Russia” is a series of documentary-fiction films about the armed conflicts in which the Russian state entered from the time of Ancient more
“Forgotten Wars of Russia” is a series of documentary-fiction films about the armed conflicts in which the Russian state entered from the time of Ancient Russia to the Patriotic War of 1812. Over the years, Russia was confronted by the strongest powers: Byzantium, the Golden Horde, Sweden, the Ottoman Empire, Persia. The viewer will learn about the features of weapons and tactics of fighting at different stages of Russian history, will see the reconstruction of the little-known battles of Prince Svyatoslav and Vladimir Monomakh, Bogdan Khmelnitsky and Alexei Mikhailovich Tishayshoe, Kutuzov and Bagration. close
Christianity slowly emerged from being a persecuted minority to the state religion of the Roman Empire. This episode is a history of the ways believers more
Christianity slowly emerged from being a persecuted minority to the state religion of the Roman Empire. This episode is a history of the ways believers grappled with a way to depict Jesus. Simple symbolic meaning developed into splendid art and churches. close
For over two millennia, India has been at the centre of world history. But how did India come to be? What is India? These are the big questions behind more
For over two millennia, India has been at the centre of world history. But how did India come to be? What is India? These are the big questions behind this intrepid journey around the contemporary subcontinent. In this landmark series, historian and acclaimed writer Michael Wood embarks on a dazzling and exciting expedition through today's India, looking to the present for clues to her past, and to the past for clues to her future. The journey takes the viewer through majestic landscapes and reveals some of the greatest monuments and artistic treasures on Earth. From Buddhism to Bollywood, from mathematics to outsourcing, Michael Wood discovers India's impact on history - and on us. close
In the 30s of the last century, Soviet crews made several ultra-long flights at once, crossing the Arctic Circle and the Arctic. Their feats forever changed more
In the 30s of the last century, Soviet crews made several ultra-long flights at once, crossing the Arctic Circle and the Arctic. Their feats forever changed many established scientific theories and allowed us to seriously think about the development of the territory of eternal cold.
The people who made the Earth round did many incredible things for that time. Chkalov, Levanevsky, Gromov and other heroes of domestic aviation did not think about their safety - they just did it. The authors of the documentary found unique manuscripts of pilot Baidukov, the second Chkalov pilot, which opened the veil over some secrets. close
Explore the history of the LGBTQ movement through the lens of TV in this five-part docuseries. Combining archival footage with new interviews, it looks more
Explore the history of the LGBTQ movement through the lens of TV in this five-part docuseries. Combining archival footage with new interviews, it looks at homophobia, invisibility, the evolution of LGBTQ characters, and coming out in the TV industry. close
Die Deutschen is a German television documentary produced for ZDF that first aired from October to November 2008. Each episode recounts a selected epoch more
Die Deutschen is a German television documentary produced for ZDF that first aired from October to November 2008. Each episode recounts a selected epoch of German history, beginning with the reign of Otto the Great and ending with the collapse of the German Empire at the end of the First World War. In November 2010 the second season of Die Deutschen was published in German television, beginning with Charlemagne, the Frankish King, and ending with Gustav Stresemann, the Chancellor and Foreign Minister during the Weimar Republic.
Historical events are recreated through a combination of live action scenes and computer generated animations. The series was filmed at over 200 different locations in Germany, Malta, and Romania at a cost of approximately €500,000 per episode. 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
"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
The TV film “War and Myths” is a documentary project whose authors are debunking modern myths that have developed around some events of the Great Patriotic more
The TV film “War and Myths” is a documentary project whose authors are debunking modern myths that have developed around some events of the Great Patriotic War.
The four-part film “War and Myths” in detail dwells on such a rumoured and conjectured issue as Hitler’s plan “Ost”, which provided for the complete destruction of the Slavs in Eastern Europe. Common opinion assures: surrender the country without a fight, and the civilian population would not be better off as an example.
There are many myths about the first days of the war. The authors of the film “War and Myths” refute the widespread opinion that our state was absolutely not ready for war.
One of the TV series is devoted to militias and collaborators and dispels the myths that in the Stalinist state everyone went to the front, fearing reprisals, and about those citizens who switched to the enemy.
The series, titled “Penalty”, focuses on the history of the penalty battalions and their real number at the front. close
Writer, restaurant critic Giles Coren, along with the famous British comedy actress, writer and radio host Sue Perkins "go" in the past to live and eat more
Writer, restaurant critic Giles Coren, along with the famous British comedy actress, writer and radio host Sue Perkins "go" in the past to live and eat as it was done in Britain in various historical eras. They are dressed in costumes of the corresponding historical period, sent to a doctor and then taken to a house decorated in the style of the right era. In the same spirit, they are fed there, often leading the heroes to a state of shock. At the end of each trial, doctors come to surprising conclusions. close
Myanmar is still unknown to most. During decades of political turmoil, the rich traditions and history of the world’s largest Buddhist nation were hidden more
Myanmar is still unknown to most. During decades of political turmoil, the rich traditions and history of the world’s largest Buddhist nation were hidden from the rest of the world. There are about 5 million Buddhist pagodas on its territory, making it the largest archaeological site in the world and the pride of Asia. close
Documentary-game series about the Kronstadt uprising of 1921. At the end of February 1917, Kronstadt became the place on the map of the Russian Empire more
Documentary-game series about the Kronstadt uprising of 1921. At the end of February 1917, Kronstadt became the place on the map of the Russian Empire where the flames of the revolution broke out and from where it spread to other regions. The Baltic sailors were the first to revolt against the old government and established a new, Bolshevik one. So why did they rise up against the power of the Soviets even four years later?
The film recreates the events of that time, telling about the reasons that forced the sailors to take up arms again. The insurgency that began did not bother the authorities jokingly, and while the Kronstadts sought open and honest negotiations, the propaganda of the Bolsheviks had already declared them outside the law. close
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