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The Soviet era is a passing nature. Interiors, household items, slang of that time – all this is gradually forgotten, erased from memory even among those more
The Soviet era is a passing nature. Interiors, household items, slang of that time – all this is gradually forgotten, erased from memory even among those who found those times. Washing machine "Vyatka", radio "Record", a classic Soviet soda machine, queue for sausage ... To modern children, all this may seem like things that came to us from another planet.
The heroes of the documentary series are Russian celebrities, whose childhood and youth fell on the period of the 70s - late 80s. Soviet stars share their memories with the audience. close
TV traveler Andrei Poncratov appears before viewers in a new role: coming to different countries, he tries to literally dissolve among the locals, trying more
TV traveler Andrei Poncratov appears before viewers in a new role: coming to different countries, he tries to literally dissolve among the locals, trying on their food, trying on clothes, comprehending their crafts and traditional occupations. Andrey does all this with his inherent humor and genuine interest. close
Close Encounters of the First Kind (BK-1) are close observations of luminous objects (about one hundred and sixty meters or less), and the light is often more
Close Encounters of the First Kind (BK-1) are close observations of luminous objects (about one hundred and sixty meters or less), and the light is often very bright and causes luminescence of the earth beneath them. Describing the shape of objects, it is usually defined as oval, sometimes with a dome at the top, and the lights are often described as rotating, usually counterclockwise. Objects often hover low above the ground, silently or with a low hum, sometimes move above the ground itself, passing considerable distances, and usually hide with extraordinary speed, completely silent and, as a rule, vertically up. There are quite a few indications of such "close contacts" observed simultaneously by several witnesses; all these indications are similar, as if they were indeed the observation of the same object (or identical objects) in all well-documented cases. As a rule, all such contacts occur at night at widely scattered points, and each case has few witnesses (in the cases studied by Dr. Hynek, an average of three or four). 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
Stories of Russian women who achieved happiness in the Middle and Far East. The heroines of the project will open the doors of their luxurious villas more
Stories of Russian women who achieved happiness in the Middle and Far East. The heroines of the project will open the doors of their luxurious villas and modest apartments, spend in a mosque and bargain in noisy markets, laugh at themselves and will finally be able to cry. close
Each episode consists of five or six plots, which are based on material from the set of “Yeralasha” and, of course, the game stories themselves. The process more
Each episode consists of five or six plots, which are based on material from the set of “Yeralasha” and, of course, the game stories themselves. The process of creating the episode will be presented here not only as a collection of curious cases, blunders, caveats and other misunderstandings on the set; and not only as a story about how the tricks and various “miracles” of cinema are made. No less interesting are the relationships that develop in the filming process between children and adults (actors and directors), it is interesting how their characters sometimes manifest themselves, how “creative conflicts” are outlined, which is due to the roles they perform in the film process. close
From 30 seconds to two-and-a-half minutes, that’s how long it takes a viewer to see a movie. And this is not the result of any boring research, this is more
From 30 seconds to two-and-a-half minutes, that’s how long it takes a viewer to see a movie. And this is not the result of any boring research, this is the average length of the trailer. But in such a short time and under the cheerful editing, it is no wonder to miss something important, and therefore - all the most remarkable of the recent videos in the program "Short". close
In his creative laboratory, Slava Marlowe together with guest artists creates a full-fledged track and clip from scratch in just one week. In parallel, more
In his creative laboratory, Slava Marlowe together with guest artists creates a full-fledged track and clip from scratch in just one week. In parallel, the viewer gets acquainted with the artist through interviews, sees his approach to work during studio sessions. close
Ancient settlements were built on the banks of rivers: they protected the inhabitants, gave them food and water, connected with neighbors and new, uncharted more
Ancient settlements were built on the banks of rivers: they protected the inhabitants, gave them food and water, connected with neighbors and new, uncharted territories. And today, rivers, like thousands of years ago, help civilization to develop: dams are being built, hydroelectric power plants are being built, channels are expanding, leading sources to the most remote areas. close
Farther away from us is the most terrible of all world wars – the Great Patriotic War. Every year there are less and less veterans with us – living witnesses more
Farther away from us is the most terrible of all world wars – the Great Patriotic War. Every year there are less and less veterans with us – living witnesses of those terrible years. Our children and grandchildren will no longer have the opportunity to learn firsthand about what the war brought with them. Andrey Zaytsev in his TV movie "My Great War: Memoirs of Veterans" collected four stories about the war, the stories of four veterans about what they had to experience and what they cannot forget for the rest of their lives.
Each of these former soldiers, according to the apt expression of the writer Viktor Astafiev, has its own war and its own truth. Their pain from the experience and their unique experience, which the characters of the film “My Great War: Memories of Veterans” and want to share with all of us. close
“Miracleworker” is a documentary series featuring Victoria Tsyganova, which is dedicated to Matrona of Moscow. In any weather, on holidays and on weekdays, more
“Miracleworker” is a documentary series featuring Victoria Tsyganova, which is dedicated to Matrona of Moscow. In any weather, on holidays and on weekdays, the stream of live queue in the Pokrovsky Women's Monastery does not run out. Hundreds of women come to the relics of St. Matrona, hoping for a miracle. And it really does happen!
More than sixty years after her death, Matrona of Moscow hears all the prayers: hopeless patients are healed, and those who are desperate to give birth will know the great happiness of motherhood. But what great visionary was there in life? At what price did she get her great gift? Why did the Orthodox Church rank Matrona as a saint, and her name remains synonymous with a miracle? The answers will be heard in the series... 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
The documentary TV show “The Underwater World of Andrei Makarevich” will open the audience to the deep beauty of the reservoirs and show many of their more
The documentary TV show “The Underwater World of Andrei Makarevich” will open the audience to the deep beauty of the reservoirs and show many of their inhabitants.
The program "Underwater world of Andrei Makarevich" is designed for a wide audience, but can be especially interesting for diving lovers, as well as avid travelers and connoisseurs of nature. The creators of the project are trying to show the places in which a person has never visited before. The world, previously unexplored by people, amazes with its perfection. Its inhabitants are attractive, and the landscape is unique. The presenter gives the opportunity to fully enjoy the charm of the depths. close
The presenter of the program Daria Zlatopolskaya in the White Studio talks with cultural figures. The conversation is built around significant works of more
The presenter of the program Daria Zlatopolskaya in the White Studio talks with cultural figures. The conversation is built around significant works of art for the interlocutor. These are books, movies, music, in one way or another, which influenced the formation of him as a person, artist, creator. close
This will not be written in history books, will not be told at a boring lecture of the history department, it will not be shown in the museum. What Russia laughed at from 1987 to the present day
This will not be written in history books, will not be told at a boring lecture of the history department, it will not be shown in the museum. What Russia laughed at from 1987 to the present day 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
The educational series “History: Science or Fiction” is an unusual look at familiar things. The authors of this documentary series asked themselves: how more
The educational series “History: Science or Fiction” is an unusual look at familiar things. The authors of this documentary series asked themselves: how much do we know about history?
What is scientifically proven and what is fiction? Did everything the books say really happen? Is it worth unconditionally believing everything that the official view of the past offers? After all, it would seem that almost any question from history scientists have a ready answer. Is it worth believing everything they say right away? After all, if you look more closely, you will find many inconsistencies that suggest strange thoughts.
For example, where did the ancient warriors have bronze swords, if at that time, according to official science, there was no bronze? Why do Biblical or antique characters in portraits of medieval artists look like their contemporaries? How did ancient Egypt get its iron weapon? And why did Ivan the Terrible claim that he was a direct descendant of the Roman Emperor Augustus, and no one objected to him? The authors of the documentary series “History: Science or Fiction” invite them to take a fascinating walk along the corners of history to search for answers to these and many other questions. close
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
In your office, you are greeted by the most charming psychologist Victoria Yushkevich, who will pleasantly and clearly help you to understand your problems and learn something new.
In your office, you are greeted by the most charming psychologist Victoria Yushkevich, who will pleasantly and clearly help you to understand your problems and learn something new. 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
The NTV documentary series Our Space, which will be led by actor Vladimir Vdovichenkov, is a chronicle of the most significant stages of space exploration: more
The NTV documentary series Our Space, which will be led by actor Vladimir Vdovichenkov, is a chronicle of the most significant stages of space exploration: from the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite to the ten-year continuous stay of various crews at the Mir orbital station. Epochal moments and little-known pages of the history of space exploration. Viewers are waiting for unique footage of documentary chronicles, artistic reconstructions, as well as interviews of participants and eyewitnesses of the events. Each series tells the story of how many lives intertwined to achieve one goal, dozens of destinies changed forever, as well as how the skill, endurance, courage of our designers, astronauts and technicians helped to accomplish the seemingly impossible. close
"Star Sky of Thinking" is a documentary series Vladimir Dava, dedicated to the study of an amazing, far from being explored by the most powerful biocomputer more
"Star Sky of Thinking" is a documentary series Vladimir Dava, dedicated to the study of an amazing, far from being explored by the most powerful biocomputer - the human brain. This documentary cycle is conducted by a Russian linguist, biologist, psychologist, semiotic, specialist in neuroscience and psycholinguistics of Chernihiv Tatiana Vladimirovna.
Viewers who are interested in this topic will learn about whether there is a possibility to implant a memory to a person, how real our hallucinations are, how human consciousness evolves throughout life and much more. The series is attended by famous professors, doctors of science, academicians. close
Our homeland occupies a huge part of the land. Seventeen million square kilometers. Four climate zones. Nine time zones. But do we know everything about more
Our homeland occupies a huge part of the land. Seventeen million square kilometers. Four climate zones. Nine time zones. But do we know everything about this land? NTV presents the series Mysterious Russia - a documentary series about the most unexplored, most mysterious places on the map of our country.
We are used to living, each inside his own shell, his own little world. What about him? Miracles? Mysticism? We do not notice unusual things around us and are not always able to understand the nature of what we see. I think the most interesting thing is somewhere far away. The creators of the new documentary project are ready to prove that this is not so!
“Mysterious Russia” is unique geographical zones and creations of human hands, natural anomalies and monuments of disappeared civilizations, amazing people who keep extraordinary knowledge. Each film of the series is dedicated to one of the Russian regions. These are Rostov, Volgograd, Ulyanovsk, Chelyabinsk, Sverdlovsk, Yaroslavl, Tver, Nizhny Novgorod, Astrakhan, Kaliningrad regions, Krasnodar Territory, Republic of Karelia, Tatarstan, Elbrus, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District.
The creators of “Mysterious Russia” not only explore secrets and myths, but also debunk legends that have no real basis. They will study in detail historical sites, anomalous zones and amazing natural phenomena. Sometimes, to get to the “object”, the film crew will have to overcome many obstacles and literally test the reliability of assumptions, rumors and legends. In the work on the project, the authors will be helped by experienced researchers, and experts from official science, as well as those who call themselves psychics or visionaries, will offer their points of view.
The world of “Mysterious Russia” is full of secrets, mysteries and amazing discoveries. Is time travel a myth or a reality? Could there really be a time machine in Kaliningrad? Some forests of the Nizhny Novgorod region are considered impassable - is it possible that the descendants of ancient lizards still live in these places? And is it true that underground in the heart of Rostov lie the wreckage of a huge flying saucer? 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
The host of the documentary program “Secrets of the World” is Anna Chapman. In a virtual studio with new scenery, the audience will be told about the more
The host of the documentary program “Secrets of the World” is Anna Chapman. In a virtual studio with new scenery, the audience will be told about the most unusual and shocking phenomena that have occurred in our time. Also, you will be exposed to previously unknown facts about the most ordinary things that surround you daily.
The host of the program “Secrets of the World” takes a personal part in dangerous experiments and thereby allows viewers to look from another side at the reality around them. Now you will know a little more about what once seemed so ordinary and inconspicuous to you. close
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