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Modern people cannot imagine life without television. Television, like every invention, has an author who first revealed it to the world. The documentary more
Modern people cannot imagine life without television. Television, like every invention, has an author who first revealed it to the world. The documentary film "Zworykin-Muromets" Leonida Parfenova tells about Vladimir Kozmich Zworykin - a man who became famous in the United States and is completely unknown in his homeland in Russia, an inventor who stood at the origins of television.
The future father of television was born in 1889 in a small county Murom, the city where the legendary hero Ilya lived. He showed interest in technology early, and after graduating from a real school at home, in 1906 Zworykin went to St. Petersburg to enter the Imperial Institute of Technology. After graduating in 1912, he continued his studies in Paris.
The first experiments in the field of television, the main character of the film began to do even before the revolution, studying at the institute under the guidance of the famous professor B. L. Rosing.
The revolution changed the life of Vladimir Kozmich. Enlisted in the service of Kolchak, from whom he was engaged in the purchase of radio equipment in the United States, in 1919, Zworykin, after the arrest of Kolchak, remains in America, where his new life stage begins, which eventually made him a recognized specialist in the field of television.
The film "Zworykin Muromets" highlights all the highlights of the life of the inventor, whose name is inscribed in golden letters in the history of the world development of the television era. The main events of the biography of Vladimir Zvorykin were reconstructed by actors, and the role of the inventor himself was performed by a wonderful Russian actor, People's Artist of the USSR Sergey Shakurov. close
Mikhail Zharov ("Aelita"), Lydia Smirnova ("Village Detective"), Roman Tkachuk ("Bumbarash") in the detective "And again Aniskin." Valuable objects of more
Mikhail Zharov ("Aelita"), Lydia Smirnova ("Village Detective"), Roman Tkachuk ("Bumbarash") in the detective "And again Aniskin." Valuable objects of applied art were stolen from the rural museum at the House of Culture. Precinct Fedor Ivanovich Aniskin is back to business. Extremely scant information about the alleged criminal gave a wide range of suspects: the sailor-drunkard Veerka Kosai, the tractor driver Sidorov, rude and unconscious covens building a silo tower. In parallel with the official investigation, everyone is being spied on by a detective-obsessed Buttercup. So who stole the museum? The end is inevitable. . . close
Carousel is not only a Soviet, but also a Russian children's animated magazine created at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The first series of the animated series more
Carousel is not only a Soviet, but also a Russian children's animated magazine created at the Soyuzmultfilm studio. The first series of the animated series was shown in 1969, and the last was published in 2002.
Each issue of an animated magazine consists of two, three, or even four small cartoons based on fairy tales, songs, or poems. For many cartoons, the music was composed by children's composer Vladimir Shainsky, and the author of many poems was made. Emma Moshkovskaya . close
Leopold the Cat is a Soviet/Russian animation series about the pacifistic, and intelligent cat, Leopold. Leopold always wears a bow tie even when swimming. more
Leopold the Cat is a Soviet/Russian animation series about the pacifistic, and intelligent cat, Leopold. Leopold always wears a bow tie even when swimming. He is always confronted by two mischievous mice, Grey and White. It was filmed by T/O Ekran in 1975 - 1987 and its runtime is 87 min. As of 1987, there were 11 episodes in total. Eventually, in 1995, most of the episodes were released on DVD.
It was directed by Anatoly Reznikov, and the screenplay was written by Arkady Hayt. Boris Savelyev wrote the score. The cinematography was by Ernst Gaman, Igor Shkamarda, and Vladimir Milovanov. Nelli Kudrina did the sound.
His catchphrase is - "Let's live in friendship, guys". The catchphrases of the mice are "Come out, Leopold!" by one and "Come out, you foul coward!" by the second. close
"Secrets of Ancient Empires" takes you back thousands of years to the mysterious days of antiquity. This unique series traces the development of ancient more
"Secrets of Ancient Empires" takes you back thousands of years to the mysterious days of antiquity. This unique series traces the development of ancient societies, revealing new secrets and exploring myths as it seeks the truth behind the great civilizations of the world. close
The second adventure of Alice who steps through the looking glass and finds herself in a wonderful mirror land populated by chess figures and weird creatures.
The second adventure of Alice who steps through the looking glass and finds herself in a wonderful mirror land populated by chess figures and weird creatures. close
The animated film "Our friend Pisichitai (1978-1980)" Yuria Prytkova consists of three episodes, each of which lasts 10 minutes. In the first issue, the more
The animated film "Our friend Pisichitai (1978-1980)" Yuria Prytkova consists of three episodes, each of which lasts 10 minutes. In the first issue, the boy Kola was 5 years old, and on his birthday Pishichitai decided to give him the first letter of his name “K”. At first, the young hero decided that he could do well without letters, but when everything around him began to change without the gift letter (the spit turned into a wasp, the maple into linen, etc.), he admitted his mistake, returning everything to its place.
In the second issue, Kohl drew a picture as a gift to his father and wanted to sign the picture, for which Pishichitai helped to learn and write other letters of the boy's name.
In the third issue, Pisichitai began teaching Kolya how to collect words from letters. Suddenly, however, a typo appeared, being the queen of spoiled words, and Kole and Piscichet had to correct the words that she had spoiled and lock the typo. close
Love Court was a MuchMusic Canadian TV series that aired in 2009. The series was hosted by recording artist Elise Estrada and was cancelled after 20 episodes due to poor ratings.
Love Court was a MuchMusic Canadian TV series that aired in 2009. The series was hosted by recording artist Elise Estrada and was cancelled after 20 episodes due to poor ratings. close
An old sea captain and his student decide to take part in the international regatta. At the same time an amateur thief steals a statue of Aphrodite from more
An old sea captain and his student decide to take part in the international regatta. At the same time an amateur thief steals a statue of Aphrodite from Louvre and boards their yacht by mistake. A long, fun adventure is ahead. close
“The Adventures of the Lolo Penguin” (Chiisana Penguin Lolo no Bouken) is a joint project of Soviet and Japanese animators, which has become widely known more
“The Adventures of the Lolo Penguin” (Chiisana Penguin Lolo no Bouken) is a joint project of Soviet and Japanese animators, which has become widely known not only in our country, but also in the West.
The film is about penguins that live in icy and cold Antarctica. Their lives are full of dangers, and the main character, penguin Lolo, has a special curiosity. In certain circumstances, it may cost him his life, but for now, Lolo is enjoying the discoveries that nature is so generous with. close
Existence and fables in the animated series "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" filmed in 1973 by film directors Anatoly Solin and Nathan Lerner based more
Existence and fables in the animated series "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" filmed in 1973 by film directors Anatoly Solin and Nathan Lerner based on the book of the same name by the German writer Rudolf Erich Raspe, published in 1785 and telling about the German baron-traveler Karl Friedrich Jerome von Munchausen, who became famous for his incredible and amazing adventure stories and instructive instructions. close
"A Kitten Named Gav" - Film adaptation of a fairy tale Grigory Oster . Her main character is a baby who someone gave a completely uncat name. Therefore, more
"A Kitten Named Gav" - Film adaptation of a fairy tale Grigory Oster . Her main character is a baby who someone gave a completely uncat name. Therefore, hearing the puppy barking, our hero involuntarily asked: “Are you calling me?”, which surprised his new acquaintance.
Kitten Gav and puppy Sharik became friends, and they had to get acquainted with other inhabitants of the yard, who were not always friendly, hide from a thunderstorm in the attic and share one sausage for two. close
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