The film tells about the history of oil production in Russia from the appearance of the first drilling plant to the present day. Geological exploration expeditions, the construction of the first oil pipeline, the heroic enthusiasm of Soviet oil workers, the cold and hot wars, the global crisis of the 90s, the problems of the world microeconomics. The role of “black gold” in politics. Russia's past and future. Its natural resources, argue well-known politicians, economists, analysts, cultural figures.
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
What does the revolution mean for Russia? What are these experiments on the country? Nikita Mikhalkov in his TV movie talks about what happened in 1917 more
What does the revolution mean for Russia? What are these experiments on the country? Nikita Mikhalkov in his TV movie talks about what happened in 1917 and quotes Ivan Bunin and his, imbued with hatred of the Bolsheviks, "Cursed Days".
The journalistic film “The Easy Breath of Ivan Bunin” is a personal view of Nikita Sergeyevich with quotes from Bunin on what happened to the Russian people in 1917, and how he sees the country today. In addition, the tape also talks about the process of creating the film “Sunstroke”, the script of which Mikhalkov put the works of Bunin. 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
Released in the days when the 150th anniversary of his birth was celebrated Peter Stolypin, a documentary film "Peter Stolypin". A shot at history. XX more
Released in the days when the 150th anniversary of his birth was celebrated Peter Stolypin, a documentary film "Peter Stolypin". A shot at history. XX century refers to the last days of the life of the outstanding Russian reformer, the youngest Prime Minister in the history of Russia, whose personality was presented in an extremely distorted light by the Soviet authorities.
Stolypin’s merits were traditionally attributed to the “Stolypin wagon” and the “Stolypin terror”, without revealing the true essence of the reforms he carried out. Today’s historians, on the contrary, believe that it was thanks to the figure of Stolypin and his activities that the revolution of 1905 was stopped, the pace of development of the country sharply increased, and the beginning of the First World War was actually postponed.
Authors of the film "Peter Stolypin". A shot at history. XX century" did not just attract leading Russian historians engaged in the study of the personality of Stolypin to participate in their picture. They literally restored the day of the reformer’s death, when he was killed during the opera “The Tale of Tsar Saltan”, restoring, among other things, scenes from this opera. The resulting narrative thus acquires the character of a detective story and is even more valuable in that it uses documents that were kept for about a hundred years under the heading “secret”. close
Alexey Pivovarov’s film “Brest, Serf Heroes” touches on one of the most painful themes of Soviet history – the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. The more
Alexey Pivovarov’s film “Brest, Serf Heroes” touches on one of the most painful themes of Soviet history – the beginning of the Great Patriotic War. The heroic defense of the Brest Fortress became a traditional symbol of the heroism of the Soviet border guards, who defended it in full encirclement, in the deep rear of the German troops almost to the last soldier. How to choose between loyalty to the order, love for the Motherland, the desire to survive?
In the film "Brest. Serf heroes" starred famous actors Alexei Serebriakov, Ekaterina Guseva, Marcus Kunze, Konstantin Smirnov. close