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June 21, 1941, Brest Fortress. Lieutenant Andrey Kizhevatov, Major Pyotr Gavrilov and Commissioner Efim Fomin were engaged in everyday affairs. There more
June 21, 1941, Brest Fortress. Lieutenant Andrey Kizhevatov, Major Pyotr Gavrilov and Commissioner Efim Fomin were engaged in everyday affairs. There was also a boy trumpeter Sasha Akimov from the regimental orchestra, who secretly smoked and selflessly loved the girl Vera. None of the servicemen knew that the next morning they would become commanders of the last three pockets of resistance, and the boy - the only connection between them in the stone cauldron of the first in the USSR object of attack by Hitler's troops, the Brest fortress. close
The series "Split" captures the hardest and little-known period of Russian history. The history of the split of the Russian Orthodox Church in the XVII more
The series "Split" captures the hardest and little-known period of Russian history. The history of the split of the Russian Orthodox Church in the XVII century. This picture is about the fate of historical figures - Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich and his son Fyodor Alekseevich, the Morozov brothers, boyar Feodosia Morozova, about the church reforms of Patriarch Nikon and the ardent opponents of these transformations led by Archpriest Avvakum. close
Peter the Great: The Testament is a Russian TV series, made in 2011 and based on the novel by Daniil Granin's "Evenings with Peter the Great". The film more
Peter the Great: The Testament is a Russian TV series, made in 2011 and based on the novel by Daniil Granin's "Evenings with Peter the Great". The film was produced by Studio 2-B-2 entertainment and was shown on Rossiya 1, the Russian TV channel. close
TV series SMERSH: Legend for a Traitor Irina Gedrovich A dramatic narrative about the unknown Operation Smersh, a Soviet counterintelligence operation more
TV series SMERSH: Legend for a Traitor close
The series "Notes of the Freight Forwarder of the Secret Chancellery 2" is a continuation of TV movie "Notes of the Freight Forwarder of the Secret Chancellery", more
The series "Notes of the Freight Forwarder of the Secret Chancellery 2" is a continuation of TV movie "Notes of the Freight Forwarder of the Secret Chancellery", released in 2010. The series takes place in the 18th century, after the death of Peter the Great. Sea officer Semyon Plakhov (Peter Krasilov) is accused of murdering an official, but by order of the head of the Secret Chancellery Ushakov (Sergey Chonishvili) is released from custody, sending with an important task.
The hero of the series “Notes of the Forwarder of the Secret Chancellery 2” along with other characters of this film will be in the thick of sea adventures. London and the New World, pirates and Indians and even the salvation of a beautiful beauty from slavery – these and many other exciting events await ahead of Semyon and his friends. close
Television film "The Prophet Omar Khayyam". The Chronicle of Legend is a dramatic story about the life of the great Persian poet, mathematician, astronomer, more
Television film "The Prophet Omar Khayyam". The Chronicle of Legend is a dramatic story about the life of the great Persian poet, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher of the 11th century.
The plot line of the painting “The diviner Omar Khayyam”. The Chronicle of Legend begins when the little close
The action of the series “Deliverage Case No. 1” (Hunting for the Berkut), which is based on real historical facts, begins in 1982, at the end of the more
The action of the series “Deliverage Case No. 1” (Hunting for the Berkut), which is based on real historical facts, begins in 1982, at the end of the era Brezhnev. Andropov, 15 years at the head of the KGB, decides to restore order in the country, launching the fight against corruption. A number of large trade workers are arrested, the attention of the investigation is attracted by the director of the deli “Eliseevsky” Berkutov (Sergei Makovetsky.
The head of the investigative department, Colonel Skachko, the main character of the series “Hunting for the Berkut”, gets a clear task – to collect dirt on the director of the deli No. 1 in order to organize a demonstration process.
After Brezhnev’s death, Andropov comes to power, and he needs a high-profile whistleblower to demonstrate his strength and firmness of his intentions. Berkutov is arrested, but Skachko, having met him and getting to know him better, is imbued with sympathy for this already quite elderly man, a war veteran. After all, as it turns out, he was only an obedient executor of all orders coming from above - distributed the surplus between the power structures.
Skapchko understands that it is necessary to judge completely different people, however, the investigation in the case of deli No. 1 in the midst of the fire, Andropov is waiting for the results of the “justice machine”. . . close
“Secrets of palace coups. Russia, eighteenth century. Movie 8. The Hunt for the Princess is a continuation of Svetlana Druzhinina’s big historical film more
“Secrets of palace coups. Russia, eighteenth century. Movie 8. The Hunt for the Princess is a continuation of Svetlana Druzhinina’s big historical film project about women on the Russian throne. The series "Secrets of palace coups" began with the picture "The Testament of the Emperor".
In 1736, the Russian Empress Anna Ioannovna, the sixth year running the country, decides the question of the future heir to the throne. Since the Empress has no children of her own, she takes an unprecedented step in world history – she bequeaths the throne to a child who does not yet exist, a son who will be born to her niece Anna Leopoldovna in the future.
The groom's niece is the heroine of the painting "Secrets of palace coups." Russia, eighteenth century. Movie 8. The Princess Hunt also chooses for political reasons: to strengthen the military alliance with Austria, she betroths Anna Leopoldovna to Anton-Ulrich, Prince of Brauschweig. The bride is not at all to the taste, and interested persons decide to take advantage of this circumstance. The hunt for the princess begins the son of the Empress’s favorite, Peter Biron, and the envoy from Saxony, Count Moritz Linar. 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
The documentary-historical cycle “Russian Tsars” by Karen Adamyan is dedicated to the monarchs of the Russian Kingdom. The title "Tsar" rulers of Russia more
The documentary-historical cycle “Russian Tsars” by Karen Adamyan is dedicated to the monarchs of the Russian Kingdom. The title "Tsar" rulers of Russia officially began to wear from 1547, when the kingdom was crowned Ivan the Terrible. Despite the fact that Peter I received the title "Emperor", tsars in Russia and continued to unofficially call all the rulers of the state.
The film “Russian Tsars” covers the brightest Russian autocrats, ranging from Ivan the Terrible to Nicholas II, telling about the most significant events in their lives, which were sometimes decisive in the fate of all Russia. close
The village blacksmith was expelled from his native village. As a result, he finds himself in Moscow, more precisely, on Khitrovka. However, he does not more
The village blacksmith was expelled from his native village. As a result, he finds himself in Moscow, more precisely, on Khitrovka. However, he does not submit to fate, but makes a career — becomes a millionaire breeder. close
“And Shepilov who joined them” is a documentary drama based on true historical facts. The story revolves around the failed attempt to remove Nikita Khrushchev more
“And Shepilov who joined them” is a documentary drama based on true historical facts. The story revolves around the failed attempt to remove Nikita Khrushchev from the post of head of state in 1957.
Dmitry Trofimovich Shepilov was an intelligent and educated man, a talented scientist and military man who passed the entire war and rose to the rank of major-general. At the end of the war, close to Stalin, he worked as editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Pravda", entered the Central Committee of the party, became a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences, later - Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Being already an associate of Khrushchev, he took part in the attempt of Molotov, Malenkov, Kaganovich and others to remove Khrushchev, criticizing him for establishing his own “cult of personality”. Shepilov’s surname was named among the members of the “factional anti-party group” that opposed the “Leninist course.” The statement about the “rebellion” ended “... and Shepilov joined them.” This phrase later became almost winged, turning into a kind of cliché, from which Shepilov could not get rid of.
The film “And Shepilov who joined them” uses materials from the archives, memoirs of Shepilov himself called “Unattached”, memories of his relatives and participants of those ancient events. 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
Rurik, Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy, Ivan the Terrible, False, Marina Mnishek, Boris Godunov, Elizabeth I, Catherine the Great, Alexander II ———Here more
Rurik, Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy, Ivan the Terrible, False, Marina Mnishek, Boris Godunov, Elizabeth I, Catherine the Great, Alexander II ———Here is only a part of the famous and mysterious personalities who became the locomotives of Russian history for a whole millennium. These and other characters of Russian statehood are closely connected with entire layers of history, many of which are covered with dark spots and a veil of mystery. With some of them we will try to introduce you in our film cycle and show you a new look at many events that hitherto seemed famous and understandable! close
They say there can be no subjunctive inclination in history. But the authors of the television program “Alternative History”. What could Russia be like? more
They say there can be no subjunctive inclination in history. But the authors of the television program “Alternative History”. What could Russia be like? deliberately follow the path of speculation and ask the question: “What if...?” . ?
What if Peter built his new capital not on the Baltic, but on the Black Sea? What would have happened if Paul I had not been killed in a conspiracy but had survived? What would the history of Russia have been like if the 1917 revolution had not happened? And if after death Stalin Beria would come to power in the country, not Khrushchev? These questions are not just divination on coffee grounds. All assumptions made in the television program "Alternative History". What could Russia be like? is based on a detailed study of relevant issues by professional historians.
An alternative history of Russia in the TV project is presented as an opportunity not only to better learn the history of their own country during its turning points. This is also an opportunity to show imagination and see an alternative world in which we could live. It’s as if the history of our country is confronted with the “butterfly effect” – when the smallest changes, seemingly from the point of view of the present, have a stunning effect in the future. close
A young landowner Boris Raisky after a long absence comes to his family estate, where his cousins Vera and Marfenka live. Nature is passionate and artistic, more
A young landowner Boris Raisky after a long absence comes to his family estate, where his cousins Vera and Marfenka live. Nature is passionate and artistic, Paradise falls in love with Faith. The girl is passionate, intelligent, beautiful. Faith is cold with him, but Paradise feels that there is a passion and a secret in it. Over time, it is discovered that Vera has an affair with Mark Volokhov, who is under police supervision. Volokhov is a man who inspires fear in the city, rejected by society. Faith’s relationship with him is dramatic. Volokhov is a preacher of free love. Intelligent, proud Faith cannot reconcile with his views. A scandal breaks out, which can be extinguished with the help of the landowner Tushin, who is in love with Vera. close
A staged documentary series from several plots of alternative history of Russia/USSR of different eras in comparison with real history. The host of the more
A staged documentary series from several plots of alternative history of Russia/USSR of different eras in comparison with real history. The host of the program Alexei Vershinin is not only a narrator, he is also a traveler who, moving in time, personally changes the course of events. close
The television series tells about the history of the creation of the Tretyakov Gallery, about the personality of Pavel Tretyakov and the motives that more
The television series tells about the history of the creation of the Tretyakov Gallery, about the personality of Pavel Tretyakov and the motives that prompted him to collect and store paintings of Russian artists; about the role played by the collector and his collection in the formation of original Russian painting. close
Everyone remembers the land battles of the Great Patriotic War from school, but the sea battles that the Soviet fleet conducted with the invader are practically more
Everyone remembers the land battles of the Great Patriotic War from school, but the sea battles that the Soviet fleet conducted with the invader are practically not mentioned in textbooks. To fill this gap in knowledge, director Andrey Semak, known for a number of historical documentary essays, made a five-part film about the Black Sea theater of military operations.
The Black Sea became for the Navy the place where the largest amphibious operations were conducted for the entire time of the participation of the Soviet Union in World War II. Troops on the coast captured by the enemy sometimes changed the plans of the enemy, constrained large forces and put entire divisions to flight.
Episode 1: Coastal Batteries
The construction of coastal fortifications on the Sevastopol coast was the first frontier for anyone who ever tried to capture the most important Russian city on the Black Sea – Sevastopol. A new set of batteries began to be built before World War I to install large-caliber guns. After the outbreak of World War II, after analyzing the capture of European sea fortresses by German troops, Soviet fortifiers began to develop a new plan to protect cities on the Black Sea coast.
Episode 2: Battle for Tonnage
Enemy ships have appeared in the Black Sea. And they all entered the battle for trade and strategic sea lanes with varying degrees of success. Thousands of them still lie at the bottom of the warm sea. By the time the Soviet Union came into being, Russia was practically without a merchant fleet, let alone a military one. However, by the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, there were already many new ships plying along dangerous fairways past minefields. When the German Allied fleet entered it, the battle for tonnage began. Due to the inconsistency of the actions of young pilots and white-haired captains, the Soviet fleet at the very beginning of the war lost many ships that were blown up on their own mines.
Episode 3: "Sea landings"
The role of the Marines before the war was greatly underestimated. The Marines were caught between two fires: land forces and sailors. But it was the Great Patriotic War that helped fully assess the importance of landing in operations near the coast. The place and time of birth of the Soviet marines can be considered the operation to defend Odessa in August 1941.
Episode 4: "The Cruisers"
Cruisers in the battle for the Black Sea played a significant role. The very presence of huge ships was a deterrent. To protect the straits, the Soviet command began to increase the number of large boats that could alone or as part of a small squadron to resist large enemy forces.
Episode 5: "Naval Doctors"
The heroism of medical units was not inferior to the valor of soldiers and sailors. The defense of Sevastopol in 1941-1942 was a battle not only with the enemy, but also with death. A whole army in white coats fought diseases, healed wounds, conducted operations to despite the Nazis as many people as possible survived.
In the filming took part historian Vadim Khapayev, retired Colonel Viktor Potapov, used written and video materials of witnesses and participants in the events of those years. close
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