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Comrade American Millionaire (1988)
A documentary film about one of the most influential representatives of business circles in the USA, the pioneer of Soviet-American trade, Armand Hammer.
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Shirt and Tunic (1968)
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Good Work Is Always Hard (1981)
Documentary about the AvtoVAZ automobile plant, everyday work and development of new 2107 and 2108 models.
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Katyusha (1964)
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Chronicle Without Sensations (1966)
A film about documentary filmmakers. Newsreels from different years were used.
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Товарищ неприкасаемый (1973)
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With Roman Karmen. Travel in the Youth (2006)
The film is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Roman Carmen. The authors tracked down his former students, whom he brought to the documentary. Almost half a century ago, they, then still children, first crossed the threshold of the VGIK when they passed the exams.
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The General Headquarters (2013)
The film tells about the Field Headquarters of the Russian army in the First World War — the Headquarters of the Supreme Commander.
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We Did Not Sign the Treaty at Versailles (2013)
The film tells about the end of the First World War and the events related to the conclusion of the Peace of Versailles, which defined the face of Europe for the next two decades. Twenty years later, the contradictions laid down by the Treaty of Versailles led to the Second World War.
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Anastasia (2008)
The painting is based on the memories of Anastasia Shirinskaya—Manstein, who witnessed the exodus of the ships of the Russian squadron from the Crimea. In the autumn of 1920, she was 8 years old, and the girl remembered the Crimean evacuation for the rest of her life. Almost 150,000 people have been forced to leave Russia.


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