A loose remake of “12 Angry Men”, “12” is set in contemporary Moscow where 12 very different men must unanimously decide the fate of a young Chechen accused more
A loose remake of “12 Angry Men”, “12” is set in contemporary Moscow where 12 very different men must unanimously decide the fate of a young Chechen accused of murdering his step-father, a Russian army officer. Consigned to a makeshift jury room in a school gymnasium, one by one each man takes center stage to confront, connect, and confess while the accused awaits a verdict and revisits his heartbreaking journey through war in flashbacks. close
Evgeniy Abyzov,
Sarik Andreasyan,
Alan Badoev,
Dmitriy Duzhev,
Ashot Keschyan,
Kirill Kozlov,
Tihon Kornev,
Karen Oganesyan,
Eldar Salavatov
Every year on the International Women’s Day telephone networks transfer millions of phone calls and SMS messages. The vast majority of phone calls are more
Every year on the International Women’s Day telephone networks transfer millions of phone calls and SMS messages. The vast majority of phone calls are addressed to the most important women in lives of everyone - to our mothers. But what would it be if because of enormous number of calls telephone network breaks down? What would we do? Someone would wait until network is rebuilt and would congratulate his mom in the evening or even the next day. But others, like the heroes of our movie, would change their plans to congratulate their moms just today ... personally ... as a kid!.. close
Director Nikita Mikhalkov documents the history of Russia from 1980 to 1991 by annually asking his daughter Anna such questions as "What do you love the more
Director Nikita Mikhalkov documents the history of Russia from 1980 to 1991 by annually asking his daughter Anna such questions as "What do you love the most?", "What scares you the most?", "What do you want above anything" and "What do you hate the most?" close
The desolation of villages is a tragic process. Another hundred years ago 85% of the population of Russia were peasants. Half a century ago in the Tomsk more
The desolation of villages is a tragic process. Another hundred years ago 85% of the population of Russia were peasants. Half a century ago in the Tomsk region there were more than 15 thousand villages. There's 600 left now. In the Kostroma region, a third of settlements have already become almost extinct, and another third with a population of up to 10 people. Experts say that all the villages of the Non-Black Earth, which now live less than 50 people, will disappear in 15 years. The film by Nikita Mikhalkov will tell about the “ascetics” who, no matter what, remain in the village, continue to work on the land and raise agriculture. close