“Cultural layer”—— is the everyday history of the country in the episodes that remained behind the “frame”, a also everyday life and mores, understood as a cultural phenomenon.
The War of 1853-1856 is often called the Crimean War. But the battle for Crimea was only an episode of a huge war. The confrontation of the Russian Empire more
The War of 1853-1856 is often called the Crimean War. But the battle for Crimea was only an episode of a huge war. The confrontation of the Russian Empire with the combined forces of the allies - Britain, France, Turkey and the Kingdom of Sardinia - affected a huge territory: from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific Ocean. In fact, it was a war for world domination – a world war. What were the obvious and hidden causes of the great power confrontation that unfolded in the middle of the nineteenth century? How it all began and what place the Russian Empire ultimately occupied on the world political arena, is told in the new documentary-fiction film "World Zero".
First series. A protracted dispute over the religious affiliation of Palestinian shrines led to the fact that in the autumn of 1853 Turkey declared war on Russia. After the Battle of Sinop, in which Admiral Nakhimov won a brilliant victory over the Turkish fleet, the great European powers - England and France - entered the war. Russia is in political isolation. The battle for world domination began – World Zero.
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
Forty-three videos, year after year, describe events, people and phenomena that shaped our way of life in the most mature and peaceful period of the history more
Forty-three videos, year after year, describe events, people and phenomena that shaped our way of life in the most mature and peaceful period of the history of the USSR and Russia. What we cannot imagine without is even more difficult to understand.
In each series - a rare, often unique newsreel, declassified details of famous political events, excerpts from the best films and cartoons, fashion details, anecdotes, sayings and comments of "experts" - Anatoly Strelyan, Egor Gaidar, Sergey Karaganov, Renata Litvinova and Tatiana Drubich. close
An elegantly produced documentary divided into eight parts and running nearly seven hours in length, The Romanovs beautifully encapsulates the epic story more
An elegantly produced documentary divided into eight parts and running nearly seven hours in length, The Romanovs beautifully encapsulates the epic story of the Russian Dynasty over the course of over three hundred years. close
Labor Nikolaya Karamzin
He was not the first experience of works on the history of Russia, but he was the first to reveal to the broad strata of society more
Labor Nikolaya Karamzin
He was not the first experience of works on the history of Russia, but he was the first to reveal to the broad strata of society its greatness and grandeur. In addition, it was an extensive narrative, based on rare manuscripts and documents that have not survived to this day, and covered all the important stages of the development of the state since the time of Sineus and Truvor. It is to Karamzin that we owe the knowledge of the history of the Motherland to its citizens after the publication of his books.
The film "History of the Russian State (2002)" is a series of documentary and historical films of general education type based on the works of N. M. Karamzin. close