Abandoned Soviet Kindergarten in Ufa, Russia. Full Tour Inside.
The abandoned building of Soviet kindergarten №7 of Ufa, Russia. Full no comments tour inside.
Колыма - родина нашего страха / Kolyma - Birthplace of Our Fear
Не знаю, как у вас, но всю свою жизнь я слышу от родителей: ну будь осторожен, ну не привлекай к себе лишнее внимание, не высовывайся – это очень опасно; и вообще мы простые люди – от нас ничего не зависит.
Мои родители – прекрасные люди, я безумно их люблю. Но они говорят все это десятилетиями - даже в тех ситуациях, где очевидно нарушается здравый смысл, где творится несправедливость и где мы точно правы.
Я всегда думал: откуда у старшего поколения этот страх, это стремление мазать все серой краской? Почему они боятся, что даже за минимальную смелость обязательно прилетит наказание? Моя гипотеза: этот страх зародился еще в прошлом веке и через поколения добрался до нас. Одно из мест, где этот страх появлялся, - Колыма.
Для максимального погружения мы проехали всю трассу Колыма. 2000 км тяжеленной дороги. 9 дней пути. И лютый, просто неправдоподобный мороз.
Как люди жили здесь тогда, во время репрессий? Как люди жили после? Как живут люди сейчас?
Все это нам было интересно и важно узнать нам. Все, что узнали, мы рассказываем вам.
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Zaton (Backwater). My Motherland District. Ufa, Russia
Zaton (Backwater) is one of the districts in the outskirts of Ufa, the capital of the Republic of Bashkortostan of Russia. The place where I was born, raised and lived for the first 25 years of my life.
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INTO THE WILD: Films from the North - Russian tour 2015
Tromsø International Film Festival presents six short films from the festival's Films from the North program on a tour visiting seven Russian cities this April.
This is the fourth annual year Tromsø International film Festival brings northern shorts on the road to Russia. The project is supported by BarentsKult.
The six films in the program are: GUOĐOHIT - Dir: Ken Are Bongo and Elle Márjá Eira; O.M.G (OH MAIGON GIRL) - Dir: Marja Bål Nango; AMAZON - Dir: Marianne Ulrichsen; THE FALL - Dir: Andreas Thaulow; ZIMA: Dir: Cristina Picchi; BORDERLAND - Dir: Aleksander Olai Korsnes.
The arctic nature as a character and motif is common for all of the films, which are featured under the heading Into the Wild.
TOUR DATES
12.04.2015 19:00 Moskva - Documentary Film Centre
15.04.2015 19:00 Murmansk - Murmansk
16.04.2015 19:00 Apatity - Poljarniy
18.04.2015 19:00 Arkhangelsk - Rus
19.04.2015 19:00 Severodvinsk - Rodina
24.04.2015 19:00 Petrozavodsk - Premier
25. - 26.04.2015 19:00 St. Petersburg - Родина Rodina
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Digital Kurultay in The State Assembly of Bashkortostan. Ufa, Russia
Digital Kurultay (consisted of two words - English digital and Bashkir kurultay what means The State Assembly of the Republic of Bashkortostan of Russia, but also it's slang for a crowd of people to hang out. Something like a meeting, forum).
So Digital Kurultay is originally a forum for the representative of digital media - mostly social networkds (LiveJournal, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube).
It is founded by Rais Gabitov and his team, as the forum of bloggers. This year it is developed to one of the most significant forums for digital media specialists featuring the leaders of traditional mass media like television, radio and newspapers, and the Head of The Republic of Bashkortostan of Russia, Radiy Khabirov.
Line-up of speakers for Digital Kurultay - 2019:
Pyotr Lidov, Russia Today and Sputnik News Agency,
German Klimenko, The founder of LiveInternet and MediaMetrics companies, also for two years he was an Advisor of President of Russia for development of internet,
Roman Karmanov, The Depity Director of Komsomolskaya Pravda', one of the older and leading newspapers of Russia,
Valery Feodorov, The General Director of VCIOM (Russian Public Opinion Reseach Center),
Oleg Barmin, The Founder of Agenda Media.
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Volgograd Stalingrad in Pictures - The Motherland Calls #Volgograd #Russia
Volgograd Motherland Calls is a statue at Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia. - More sightseeing in Volgograd... The Motherland Calls (Russian: Родина-мать зовёт!, tr. Rodina-mat' zovyot!, literally Homeland-Mother Is Calling) is a statue in Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia, commemorating the Battle of Stalingrad. It was designed by sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich and structural engineer Nikolai Nikitin, and declared the largest statue in the world in 1967. Today, it is the tallest statue of a woman in the world, not including pedestals.
The Motherland Calls is highly complex from an engineering point of view, due to its characteristic posture with a sword raised high in the right hand and the left hand extended in a calling gesture. The technology behind the hollow statue is based on a combination of prestressed concrete with wire ropes structure, a solution which can be found also in another work of Nikitin's, the super-tall Ostankino Tower in Moscow.
The monument was inspired by the Ancient Greek sculpture the Winged Victory of Samothrace, and was modelled on a local woman, Valentina Izotova.
Visit Wolgograd formerly known as Stalingrad - We will join the Victory Day Parade in Wolgograd and celebrate 9th of May with the locals. We also going to see the war memorials and war cemetery.
Join us on a wonderful history tour to Russia and Russian culture.
Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the victory of the Soviet Union over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War. It was first inaugurated in the 16 republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May after the signing ceremony in Berlin. Though the official inauguration occurred in 1945 the holiday became a non-labour day only in 1965 and only in certain Soviet republics.
In East Germany, 8 May was observed as Liberation Day from 1950 to 1966, and was celebrated again on the 40th anniversary in 1985. In 1975, a Soviet-style Victory Day was celebrated on 9 May. Since 2002, the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern has observed a commemoration day known as the Day of Liberation from National Socialism, and the End of the Second World War.
After regaining their independence from the Soviet Union, the Baltic countries now commemorate the end of World War II on 8 May, the Victory in Europe Day.
During the Soviet Union's existence, 9 May was celebrated throughout the USSR and in the countries of the Eastern Bloc. Though the holiday was introduced in many Soviet republics between 1946 and 1950, it only became a non-labour day in the Ukrainian SSR in 1963 and the Russian SSR in 1965. In the Russian SSR a weekday off (usually a Monday) was given if 9 May fell on a Saturday or Sunday.
The celebration of Victory Day continued during subsequent years. The war became a topic of great importance in cinema, literature, history lessons at school, the mass media, and the arts. The ritual of the celebration gradually obtained a distinctive character with a number of similar elements: ceremonial meetings, speeches, lectures, receptions and fireworks.
In Russia during the 1990s, the 9 May holiday was not celebrated with large Soviet-style mass demonstrations due to the policies of successive Russian governments. Following Vladimir Putin's rise to power, the Russian government began promoting the prestige of the governing regime and history, and national holidays and commemorations became a source of national self-esteem. Victory Day in Russia has increasingly become a celebration in which popular culture plays a central role. The 60th and 70th anniversaries of Victory Day in Russia (2005 and 2015) became the largest popular holidays since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In 2015 around 30 leaders, including those of China and India, attended the 2015 celebration, while Western leaders boycotted the ceremonies because of the Russian military intervention in Ukraine.
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Grilling Pork Loin in Tavtimanovo, Russia
Tavtimanovo is a village located in Iglinskiy District of the Republic of Bashkortostan of Russia, 50km north-east from Ufa. The place where my father-in-law was born. He moved to Ufa when he was young, but about 6-7 years ago he felt the call of his motherland and got a land in Tavtimanovo village which is now became the summer place (dacha) for a family.
This weekend we came there to steam in banya (bath house) and grill pork loin BBQ, dancing under the nice music tunes.
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Showreel July 2014
Аэросъемка производилась в июле 2014 года. В ролике были отсняты:
- аэросъемка Воронежа
- аэросъемка Сочи (олимпийский парк, СОЧИ-ПАРК)
- аэросъемка фильма
Паша Канторов «Тихий Вечер»
composer & pianist Pasha Kantorov,
accordionist Sergey Petrov,
drums Victor Shafranov
concert 14.12.14
cinema center Rodina, St.Petersburg
выступление в киноцентре Родина 14.12.14
ударные - Виктор Шафранов
How I Explored Tatarstan, Russia (Kazan, Sviyazhsk, Great Bolgar). Vlog
Vlog from 2-days promo tour in the Republic of Tatarstan of Russia. It was managed by the State Committee of Tourism of Tatarstan for the representatives of many tour agencies all over Russia.
I joined this tour as a videoblogger though by an invitation of Khazina Tour company, the leader of tours from Bashkortostan to Tatarstan.
At this promo tour they are introduced two of their new tourist destinations - the island-city of Sviyazhsk and the old city of Great Bolgar. Both are recently added to the list of UNESCO heritage.
My purpose was to explore these locations and more of the Republic of Tatarstan to collect an information for further more detail videos on each of destinations.
Later I will get back again to film a separate and more detail videos about Sviyazhsk, Great Bolgar and more.
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The Last Reformation - The Beginning (2016) - FULL MOVIE
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Kyiv Podol Bridge, Киев, Подольско-Воскресенский мост, 4K
С апреля 2019г на Подольско-Воскресенском мосту возобновились строительные работы.
Квадрокоптер, Подольско-Воскресенский мост (дата съемки от 2019/07)
Quadcopter, 4k UHD, Kyiv, Podilsko-Voskresensky Bridge
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Praskovya | Прасковья (short film | Короткометражный фильм)
Praskovya continues working in the Bank despite hunger in the freezing siege of Leningrad. Her husband went to war. The only thing he left is the inkpot. This gift is the only item which makes Praskovya feel warm. In the most critical moment when no hopes or energy is left only the inkpot acts as a twist of destiny.
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Несмотря на голод и холод блокадного Ленинграда, Прасковья продолжает работать в банке. Единственная вещь, которая её согревает — это чернильница, подаренная мужем, ушедшим на фронт. В критический момент, когда уже не осталось ни сил, ни надежды, именно чернильница переворачивает судьбу Прасковьи.
Director/Writer/Editor - Alexander Soloviev
Director of Photography - Maxim Zhukov
Production Designer - Dmitriy Onischenko
Costume - Mariya Mardkovich
Make Up - Ljusya Shishkova
Sound Recordist - Alexey Belyaev
1st AD - Lolita Levchenko
Casting Director- Juliya Erokhina
Music - Luke Atencio
Color - Andrey Myasnyankin
Sound Design - Juriy Nazarov
CG - Dmitriy Titkov
Producer -Kseniya Kovalyova
Director- Ivan Perfilyev
Cast:
Praskovya - Vera Strokova
Husband / Father - Igor Silchenko
Boy - Daniil Izotov-Muravyov
Mariya - Olga Saharova
Raisa - Marina Rodina
Woman on the street - Elena Stefanko
Old Woman - Yela San’ko
Old Woman’s Husband - Malkov Vladimir
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Young and Gay in Putin's Russia (Part 5/5)
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The Russian Revolution 1917
Everything you need to know about the Russian Revolution in a 13 min video. Produced in partnership with Bridgeman Images
We explain all the major events of Russia's TWO revolutions of 1917– the February Revolution that ended Tsarist rule in Russia, and the October Revolution, that brought the Bolsheviks to power. We explain the causes of Tsar Nicholas II's growing unpopularity - the role of the mysterious Siberian mystic Rasputin, Russia's disastrous involvement in World War One, and the events on the streets of Petrograd that led to the Tsar's abdication. That summer Russia lurched from crisis to crisis, with a Provisional Government that faced riots (the July Days), military revolt (the Kornilov Affair), economic chaos, and constantly dwindling support. Socialist Prime Minister Alexander Kerensky, once hailed as Russia's great hope, was unable to restore order, or, in October, prevent the Bolsheviks from launching a coup, organised by Leon Trotsky and led by Vladimir Lenin, that overthrow the Provisional Government and brought the Bolsheviks to power. A brutal civil war followed, leading to the death of more than 10 million Russians – amongst them Tsar Nicholas II and his family, executed by Bolsheviks at Yekaterinburg in July 1918. From the wreckage emerged the Soviet Union, formed in 1922, and destined to be one of the 20th century's two superpowers.
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S. A. Smith, The Russian Revolution: A Very Short Introduction
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Robert Service, The Last of the Tsars: Nicholas II and the Russian Revolution
Neil Faulkner, A People's History of the Russian Revolution
Moscow, Russia: Top 10 Things to do/ See I Garima Tewari
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10. GUM Mall
GUM Mall is a luxury shopping mall built in the 1890’s in the Russian architecture style. Its façade is about 242 meters long. The mall has 100’s of fancy stores and restaurants. Originally this site was known as the The Upper Trading Rows which used to be the hub of trading in the 19th century. The mall has a skylight roof and three-level arcades.
9. VDNKh
VDNKH is visited by plenty of locals , it is a permanent trade show and an amusement park in Moscow. It has a central pavilion, fountains, park and nice cafes.
8. The Moscow Metro Stations
The Moscow metro stations are also referred to as ‘underground palaces’ or Palace of the People. They were Built lavishly to make the common Russian worker feel appreciated and privileged when commuting to and from work. The stations of Moscow are a major tourist attraction . Marble in 20 variations, big chandeliers, sculptures and amazing mosaics adorn these stations. The Moscow Metro is the fastest means of transport and has a length of 325.4 km. Some of the most beautiful metro stations are Majakovskaya, Revolution Square, Prospekt Mira metro station, Komsomolskaya metro station etc.
7. Izmailovsky market Souvenir Shopping
The Izmailovsky market is located inside the Izmailovo Kremlin. It has a variety of souvenirs ranging from hand painted Wooden kremlin, Matryoshka dolls, , Faberge egg replicas , Russian furs, chess sets, scarves coasters, and many more hand made items. Compared to the other markets in the city, I found Izmailovsky market to be very affordable and the prices are negotiable.
6. The Bolshoi theatre
The Bolshoi theatre is a historic theatre in Moscow, which holds Ballet & opera performances. The theatre is considered as one of the greatest & oldest ballet & opera companies in the world
It has survived many fires and reconstructed several times. The rich tradition of ballet and famous ballet dancers are cultural symbols of Russia . Hence we decied to watch a ballet performance.
5. The Russian Circus
Moscow’s Nikulin Circus is one of the oldest circuses in Russia. They usually take place on the weekends and I highly recommend it. The circus includes live orchestra, Trapeze artists, clowns, acrobats & much more. I absolutely enjoyed watching the circus and had the most magical time. Nikulin Circus took me back to my childhood when we used to watch the Russian circus shows as kids.
4. Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is the highest orthodox church in the world. It is a must-visit site if you are in Moscow, both for its exteriors and interiors. Built in the tradition of Russian-Byzantine style, The church stands out for its stone facade and white marble, with four columns, as well as its five golden domes. It is an ideal place to attend an Orthodox Mass or to climb its domes and admire a beautiful panorama of Moscow.
3. The Moscow Kremlin
Kremlin is a Russian word that translates to a castle or citadel. There are around 20 Kremlins in Russia and Moscow Kremlin is the most famous one. Within the Moscow Kremlin there are five palaces, four cathedrals, and an enclosing wall. There is also the GRAND KREMLIN PALACE which was the former Moscow residence for tsars. Today, the palace is the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation.
2. The Red Square
Red square is the main city square and a major tourist attraction in Moscow. The Red Square is surrounded by the State historical Museum to the north, the Kremlin & Saint Basil’s cathedral on the south side. The eastern side has the GUM department store, and the Kazan cathedral next to it. The Kremlin and Red Square were together recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990
1. St Basils Cathedral
St Basil’s Cathedral is one of the most photographed places in Moscow. It was built in the 16th century and is located on the southern side of the Red Square. The church is known for its unique architecture. It’s focal point is the roof of the cathedral with its colorful, vibrant domes and spires.
Here is a complete list:
1. St Basils Cathedral
2. The Red Square
3. The Moscow Kremlin
4. Cathedral of Christ the Saviour
5. The Russian Circus
6. The Bolshoi theatre
7. Izmailovsky market
8. The Moscow Metro Stations
9. VDNKh
10. GUM Mall
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INSTANT FAMILY All Clips & Trailers (2018)
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A couple find themselves in over their heads when they adopt three children.
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Korda Masterclass Vol 7: Summer Carp Fishing | Danny Fairbrass & Darrell Peck
CHAPTER 1: Danny Fairbrass and Darrell Peck tackle a beautiful German syndicate fishing water in the height of Summer. With temperatures hitting high 31 degrees their tactics to target carp in both open water and close to snags will add numerous edges to any anglers armoury. Danny Fairbrass stays put and works one central swim, whilst Darrell Peck does his thing and chases the fish around.
Carp Fishing Masterclass Vol 7 contains MUST-WATCH footage packed with the latest carp fishing tackle, tactics and tips from the likes of Danny Fairbrass, Darrell Peck, Tom Dove and Korda Koach Rob Burgess. A fantastic FREE set of carp fishing videos that will catch you more fish.
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