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
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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.
This is a project that tells about the key figures in the leadership of the Soviet Union from 1917 to 1953. Felix Dzerzhinsky, Kliment Voroshilov, Semyon more
This is a project that tells about the key figures in the leadership of the Soviet Union from 1917 to 1953. Felix Dzerzhinsky, Kliment Voroshilov, Semyon Budyonny, Vyacheslav Molotov, Andrey Zhdanov, Victor Abakumov, Lavrenty Beria. Their names are known throughout the country today, but few people remember how they went down in history and what they did for their state. They were in the midst of civil confrontation and social upheaval, changing the course of history. Cities, streets and mountain peaks were named in their honor, monuments were erected to them, their victories were told in schools, but they could not know that after years their biographies would undergo careful editing, and all achievements would be forgotten. close
The epic television history of the Second World War’s Eastern Front giving an unprecedented Russian perspective on the war’s most decisive and bloody theater.
The epic television history of the Second World War’s Eastern Front giving an unprecedented Russian perspective on the war’s most decisive and bloody theater. 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
World War 1. Over 35 world powers were involved in this conflict. As a result, four empires – Russian, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman and German – ceased to more
World War 1. Over 35 world powers were involved in this conflict. As a result, four empires – Russian, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman and German – ceased to exist… The participant countries lost 12 million killed, 55 million were wounded… From the series, the viewers will learn about the overall course of the war and follow the incredible life stories of its heroes. close
The year 1917... A year that forever changed Russia, a turning point in our history. A hundred years ago, the whirlwind of the February Revolution swept more
The year 1917... A year that forever changed Russia, a turning point in our history. A hundred years ago, the whirlwind of the February Revolution swept away a thousand-year-old monarchy, the last emperor of the House of Romanov abdicated. The country has entered an era of unprecedented freedom. One moment came true the most daring dreams of Russian revolutionaries and other opponents of the tsarist regime. It seemed that Russia was waiting for a new rise and prosperity. Instead, the country received devastation, economic crisis and defeat on the front. Soon came another shock — The October Revolution. close