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Afghanistan

The project attempts to understand the causes of the Afghan War (1979-1989) and to provide the most truthful coverage of all its stages. On a cold day on December 12, 1979, a small circle of members of the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee discussed the situation in Afghanistan. After much hesitation, four people (Leonid Brezhnev, Yuri Andropov, Andrei Gromyko, Dmitry Ustinov) made the fateful decision to send troops into Afghanistan. Thus began the Afghan campaign – the first and only military operation waged by the Soviet Union outside the Warsaw Pact countries, which became the longest and most “forgotten” war in Soviet history.

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Wild Edens Russia

The WILD EDENS project was initiated by the State Atomic Energy Corporation “Rosatom” and includes the filming and broadcasting of a series of full-length documentaries on distant corners of nature, whose ecosystem is especially vulnerable to the effects of global warming. The main goal of the project is to attract the attention of the international community to climate change and the need for a global transition to clean energy. WILD EDENS: RUSSIA - the first film of the new series, telling about the flora and fauna of the one of a kind wild corners of Russia: the Altai Mountains, the Kamchatka Peninsula and the Arctic

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Russian Folk Songs. The Whole Truth About Fairy Tales

Russian fairy tales are the most famous and colorful part of Russian cultural traditions. Everyone is used to thinking that these are just magical stories created solely for entertainment and to read them to children at night. But sometimes fairy tales tell us much more about our ancestors and the past than historical sources and expert research. They contain many mysteries and mysteries that have carried through the centuries a direct connection with modernity.

Russian Folk Songs. The Whole Truth About Fairy Tales

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Shot

The Emperor was convinced that the world was designed in such a way that we did not know the future: we could not know what would happen to us. Pushkin believed that the future was predetermined. Therefore, there were omens in his poems: he would die, a monument would be erected to him, the winter palace would burn down — he predicted this back in 1829. When the Winter blazed 8 years later, Pushkin was no longer alive. The emperor summoned the military investigator Galakhov to the fire. Not because there weren't enough hands, but because I finally decided to punish all those responsible for the poet's death. This was the only way to calm the society down, putting an end to the matter. Galakhov compiled a list of participants in the dueling conspiracy: from rejected women and dangerous rivals to an old father and a beautiful wife.

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Golaya Pravda

Golaya Pravda was a television program hosted by Svetlana Pesotskaya on Moscow's M1 TV. After Communism, Russian television channels struggled to gain viewers because of low budgets and lack of programming. To attract viewers, the M1 Network began experimenting in November 1999 with having Pesotskaya strip while delivering the news. Soon the ratings soared and the show became the most widely viewed news program in Russia. Pesotskaya took off her clothes on camera daily with a pair of hands, strategically placed as the only thing to preserve her decency. Golaya Pravda also featured a weather presenter/ecdysiast and other reporters who bared their breasts completely. Besides the titillation value, the dissonance of watching a woman undress and hearing serious news appealed to the Russians' sense of the absurd developed living under Communism.

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Music Patrol. Fabulous Songs

Four keepers of keys and defenders of fairy tales, as well as their long-time friends, perform their favorite songs and count on the support of their loyal fans. In this series of incendiary clips, not only Snowball, Alyonka, Masha and Varya have their own solo, but also the Black Cat, and even the mouse Shushik. A fabulous talent show in which the inhabitants of Myshkin tell in songs what they dream about and are sad, what they rejoice about and what they strive for. A great opportunity for the audience to have fun and dance with their favorite characters and learn something new about them!

Music Patrol. Fabulous Songs

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