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History of Russian Computer Games

Did you know that the world-famous Tetris game was invented by a Russian programmer? He, Alexey Pajitnov, is among the heroes of this documentary series, as well as Viktor Savyuk, the creator of the Dandy console, Evgeny Sotnikov, the author of Color Lines, Oleg Medox, the "father" of the iconic IL-2 Sturmovik flight simulator. Each episode of the project covers a specific historical period, introduces the games that appeared at that moment, game designers and those who have always believed in the success of Russian games. Having conquered the international market back in Soviet times, Russian game production still impresses the whole world with projects of the highest class — AAA+.

History of Russian Computer Games

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Dying For Revenge

Every episode of this true crime series recounts a shocking story of a crime committed as an act of revenge. From a worker humiliated by a colleague to a woman facing ruin when an ex-partner sells their home, the trigger events are different but the consequences are the same: being wronged leads to murder. Illustrated with evocative drama reconstruction, location filming and archive, each story is told through interviews with family and friends, insights from detectives who solved each case, and analysis from expert criminologists.

Dying For Revenge

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Moo! The Epic Horns

Cattle - with horns - are the focus of this documentary series by the French filmmakers, who decided to bring us closer to the most famous horned domesticated creatures on the planet. Their ancestors lived on Earth 18 million years ago. It was a small, forest-dwelling mammal - and in the course of evolution, this little antelope became the direct ancestor of the now-extinct turo. The human hunter who pursued these ungulates became the herder - and eventually evolved the ox, zebu, buffalo or whatever... Follow in the footsteps of the horned ungulates without which man could not exist today.

Moo! The Epic Horns

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Supergarcía

In 2002, after 40 years in the profession, José María García left the radio without saying goodbye to his listeners. 20 years later, the most media and controversial journalist in our history returns to a studio to come face to face with his past and remember and analyze the key moments of his career. Loved and hated, praised and criticized, José María García brought together millions of viewers around transistors, revolutionizing audiences and changing the style of doing radio. Race journalist, protagonist of one of the most famous radio wars, unable to silence a truth, inventor of insults such as streetlight huggers, chupóptero or correveidile, creator of night sports radio in Spain... 20 years later, García returns.

Supergarcía

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