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Napoleon’s victory at Austerlitz on 2 December 1805, where the combined armies of Austria and Russia were defeated, marking one of the most decisive battles of the Napoleonic area.
Examines the work of the psychologists and teachers of a school for deaf-blind children in Zagorsk, near Moscow. The school is unique in that the psychologists who work there base their ideas and activities...
When the Czars founded their new city on the edge of the Pacific they named it Vladivostok (Lord of the East). It was a European spearhead into Europe and flourished during the Cold War but now the Pacific...
Uses extensively the authentic Russian version of ‘War and Peace’ to tell the story of the march from Moscow which cost the lives of 500,000 men.
During Stalin’s rule, the Soviet secret police subordinated to the NKVD - the People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs - providing him with a tool to maintain his reign of terror. Led by Yagoda, Yezhov...
Looks at the social and economic split between Russians and the indiginous people of Yakutia, resulting from the recent upsurge of economic activity in Siberia, stimulated by foreign investment. Also tells...
Footage of the Russia’s Royal Family showing its opulent life style, which contributed to its ultimate overthrow and slaughter.
Uses Russian archive footage to show the 1917 Russian Revolution. Starting with the events which led to the October Revolution of 1917, the film records the Bolsheviks’ rise to power and their siezing of...
Follows two unorthodox Russian artists, from their first meeting in a Mosecow morgue to the painting of their early materpiece, ‘Biography of Our Contemporary’, to their arrival in New York.
Historically the Volga has been a rich source of the Beluga sturgeon and its caviar. But the river is now overfished and dying from pollution. Looks at the consequences and causes of these problems,...
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