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USSR - Canada. More Than Hockey

Today, a series of hockey matches in 1972 between the national teams of Canada and the USSR is remembered only with the prefix super. They call it a milestone in the history of the development of world hockey, and not only hockey. The meeting of Soviet hockey players with Canadian professionals has become the main topic of world news. One Canadian journalist promised to eat the newspaper in which it is printed if the Russians win. The Russians won. And the journalist Dick Beddoes had to fulfill his promise and eat a report in the newspaper with borscht. What happened then, 30 years ago in the USSR, Canada, how the games were held in Canada and Moscow, the intensity of the political confrontation around hockey, life before and after the super series - about all this in five episodes.

USSR - Canada. More Than Hockey

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Italy. Cities, Squares, Cathedrals

This original, informative, and visually captivating series explores Italy's cultural and artistic heritage - serving as a kind of 'visual encyclopedia' of its cities. With stunning cinematography and unhurried narration, each episode offers authentic and fascinating insights, inviting viewers into a calm, reflective experience. A unique visual style highlights the scale, detail, and timeless beauty of Italian architecture and art, set against panoramic views of ancient cities and breathtaking landscapes.

Italy. Cities, Squares, Cathedrals

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Otaku on demand

From Hokusei to Shinkai! Is it true that Japanese animation is in a constant crisis, or even survives the last days? What the Japanese themselves think about it? The authors of the otaku.ru website spent several weeks in Tokyo, discussing the state of things with animators, directors, producers, manga artists and fans - and also listened to what domestic filmmakers, Asian researchers, businessmen, viewers and readers say about the Japanese popular culture. The result of a great adventure was this documentary series.

Otaku on demand

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Mavrodi. Myth and Man

Gangster capitalism, a shaky state, predatory privatization — and in the midst of all this, suddenly there appears a savior who promises prosperity and justice for all. His name is Sergey Mavrodi, he is a mathematician in a tracksuit. The country is amazed: he's doing it! When the authorities destroy the pyramid, it turns out that Mavrodi himself has not made a personal profit from his global adventure. He just loves building pyramids, and after seven years behind bars, he's starting to do it all over the world.

Mavrodi. Myth and Man

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Великая. Золотой век

1763 is the first year after Catherine's coronation. Power is in her hands, but having taken the throne, she must hold on to it. The young empress will have to see for herself that the latter is much more difficult than the former, and only ten years later will she rightfully call herself the Autocrat of All Russia. These years will be filled not only with victories and accomplishments, but also with defeats, the loss of loyal people, the betrayal of those she considered close, the struggle against palace intrigues and the machinations of enemies from abroad.

Великая. Золотой век

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Travel From St. Petersburg to Moscow: a Special Path

In 1790, Alexander Radishchev published the book "Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow", in which he fearlessly exposed the vices of his time: despotism, corruption, poverty and disenfranchisement of the people. For his free-thinking, the writer was sentenced to death, which, by the royal grace, was replaced by a 10-year exile to Siberia. The film crew decided to repeat Radishchev's route and see how people live today on the side of the federal highway M10 "Russia" connecting the two capitals. How has Russian life changed over the past two hundred years? Have we started to live better? Richer? Freer?

Travel From St. Petersburg to Moscow: a Special Path

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Sekret Uspekha

Sekret Uspekha was a Russian popular music talent show, broadcast on Saturdays on RTR. It was similar in format to Narodniy Artist, and was the Russian version of the British show The X Factor, created by Simon Cowell. The Секрет Успеха of the title refers to the secret and undefinable "something" that makes for star quality. The show is primarily concerned with identifying singing talent, though personality, stage presence and dance routines are also an important element of many performances. There were two series. The first was in 2005 and title was won by Vladimir Sapovskiy. A second series was broadcast in 2007, and title won by Nikolay Timokhin. The show was cancelled after two series because of insufficient number of viewers, but after the immense success of the X Factor series internationally, a new Russian series was launched, named Faktor A after the name of Alla Pugacheva rather than Faktor X.

Sekret Uspekha

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How I Met My Mother

Masha receives an offer from her producer son to make a film about unknown places in the Moscow region and its inhabitants. Together with co-presenter Sasha, she goes along a given route and learns the stories of amazing people and places. Masha is inspired by the characters, and she decides to take the project beyond one film and, contrary to her son's plans, continues her journey to more distant regions of Russia. New acquaintances and heroes make the presenters reflect on childhood, how the place where a person grew up determines his path.

How I Met My Mother

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