The word “corruption” in our country is traditionally associated with the chronic disease of modern society. Meanwhile, this disease has always been. As the state cannot do without its treasury, so this treasury has always had treasury robberies. The documentary series “Kaznokrady” is based on real events that took place in the Soviet history of the XX century. When creating this series of films, the authors turned to recently declassified documents that open the veil of secrecy over major corruption scandals and tricks of Soviet bribe-makers who warmed their hands on state money.
About the employee of the main intelligence Agency Bolshakov, who worked in the United States under the cover of a journalist. During the Cuban Missile more
About the employee of the main intelligence Agency Bolshakov, who worked in the United States under the cover of a journalist. During the Cuban Missile Crisis, there was direct informal contact between Nikita Khrushchev and John F. Kennedy. The authors of the film suggest that it was Bolshakov’s actions that helped avoid World War III. close
“And Shepilov who joined them” is a documentary drama based on true historical facts. The story revolves around the failed attempt to remove Nikita Khrushchev more
“And Shepilov who joined them” is a documentary drama based on true historical facts. The story revolves around the failed attempt to remove Nikita Khrushchev from the post of head of state in 1957.
Dmitry Trofimovich Shepilov was an intelligent and educated man, a talented scientist and military man who passed the entire war and rose to the rank of major-general. At the end of the war, close to Stalin, he worked as editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Pravda", entered the Central Committee of the party, became a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences, later - Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Being already an associate of Khrushchev, he took part in the attempt of Molotov, Malenkov, Kaganovich and others to remove Khrushchev, criticizing him for establishing his own “cult of personality”. Shepilov’s surname was named among the members of the “factional anti-party group” that opposed the “Leninist course.” The statement about the “rebellion” ended “... and Shepilov joined them.” This phrase later became almost winged, turning into a kind of cliché, from which Shepilov could not get rid of.
The film “And Shepilov who joined them” uses materials from the archives, memoirs of Shepilov himself called “Unattached”, memories of his relatives and participants of those ancient events. close
He killed and went unpunished for more than ten years, and more than fifty people died at his hands. An innocent man was convicted and shot instead. For more
He killed and went unpunished for more than ten years, and more than fifty people died at his hands. An innocent man was convicted and shot instead. For a long time, the murders he committed could not be combined into one case. Maniacs of this caliber simply did not exist in the USSR, so law enforcement agencies were not ready to fight the "Rabid Beast", as journalists later dubbed it. Vigilantes, police officers, investigators from the prosecutor's office, psychiatrists were involved in the capture of Chikatilo, and new investigative techniques were developed that will help save innocent people. close
Moscow. The year is 1925. Professor Gradov, his wife Mary, their children Nina, Nikita and Kirill, and long-term friends at home, relatives from Moscow more
Moscow. The year is 1925. Professor Gradov, his wife Mary, their children Nina, Nikita and Kirill, and long-term friends at home, relatives from Moscow and Tiflis, and those who have yet to enter this family and history, are all young and full of hope. Many hopes will come true, but the history of the country in the 30-50s left no chance for a cloudless life for anyone... close
The plot is based on the dramatic life and fate of the legendary scout, Hero of the Soviet Union Richard Sorge. Special attention is paid to the period more
The plot is based on the dramatic life and fate of the legendary scout, Hero of the Soviet Union Richard Sorge. Special attention is paid to the period of Sorge’s work as a journalist at the German Embassy in Japan, already a resident of intelligence with the pseudonym Ramzai, who is in the highest circles and has access to secret information. close