Russian movies set in St Petersburg / Фильмы, снятые в Санкт-Петербурге | Exlinguo
Which famous movies were filmed in St Petersburg? What is Lenfilm? Learn about the history of Soviet and Russian cinema in Saint Petersburg, and how to speak about films in Russian language [VIDEO IN RUSSIAN]
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Video table of contents:
00:00 Introduction. Lenfilm.
04:48 Famous films shot at Lenfilm
07:53 Vocabulary. Film genres
17:46 Vocabulary. Movie description
24:36 Film Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia (1974)
33:55 Film The Irony of Fate, or Enjoy Your Bath! (1976)
39:34 Film Autumn marathon (1979)
43:38 Film Station for Two (1982)
45:12 Film Brother (1997)
49:49 Film Piter FM (2006)
51:39 Film What Men Talk Aboutt (2010-2018)
55:00 Film Leto (2018)
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Saint Petersburg - Mariinsky Theatre - Russia / Санкт-Петербург 4К
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Movie Theater in Russia (Cinema Park). Real Russia ep.36
In this episode we decided to show you how is the movie theaters looks like in Russia. For this purpose we went to the Cinema Park. Because that's the biggest movie theater's network in Russia with presence in 18 biggest cities, including Moscow, Saint Petersburg and our hometown Ufa.
In Soviet Union times all the movie theaters was built as a separate buildings.But these days it's more effective build them inside of city malls.
Another interesting thing is that in USSR all the movie theaters had just the only one cinema hall in movie theater, but these days it's a fact that non-multi halls cinema theaters are doomed to bankrupt!
In this video we'll make the deepest inside into one of the Cinema Parks in Ufa, Russia, including an equipment room where all the magic happens!
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Russian Ark - Official Trailer
Alexander Sokurov’s spellbinding masterpiece RUSSIAN ARK is a multi-award winning film consisting of one unbroken camera shot that moves through St. Petersburg’s Hermitage Museum. It’s a staggering work of art, an impressive technical feat that is also cinematic poetry of the first order. As Sokurov’s camera glides through 33 rooms of the Hermitage, moving in and out of cathedral-like galleries, opulent ballrooms and shadowy corridors and workrooms, three centuries of Russian history and European art are compressed into a single 96 minute shot. In the dreamlike journey, an unseen modern filmmaker (voiced by Sokurov) is joined by a somewhat scornful French diplomat, the Marquis de Custine (Sergey Dreiden). We see the great paintings of El Greco, Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Rubens and others in the Hermitage treasure trove, discussed by the Marquis and other aficionados. At the same time, as if in a nightmare, we keep getting glimpses of Russian history: Peter the Great manhandling a general; Russia’s last Czar, Nicholas II, dining with his family before the revolution or receiving emissaries from Persia; and Catherine the Great attending an opera and desperately running around in search of a restroom - or later wandering out into a snowy courtyard. An extraordinary film, one that, like the museum itself, captures and shows three centuries of Russian culture and history in all its beauty, confusion, terror and majesty.
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Pavlovsk at the Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, Russia
???? ЛЕНФИЛЬМ • LENFILM - St.Petersburg | Russia Санкт-Петербург | Россия Museum Night
* Museum Night is an annual event dedicated to International Museum Day.
St. Petersburg museums, big and small, open their doors to visitors in the evening and remain open late into the night, as well as prepare a special program: one-day exhibitions, concerts, performances, author tours, workshops, historical reconstructions.
Museum Night is an international event that takes place annually in 42 European countries. Nearly 2,000 museums “do not sleep” once a year, opening their doors to all who are interested to see a museum in an unusual time of the day.
In 2018 Museum Night in St. Petersburg lasts from 6 p.m. on 19 May till 6 a.m. on 20 May. Some museums have prepared an evening program (from 6 p.m. till 11 p.m.) for those who want to go to bed earlier. Night program museums (open from 6 p.m. till 6 a.m.) invite those who are ready for a long night walk in St. Petersburg.
** Kinostudiya Lenfilm (Russian: Киностудия Ленфильм) was a production unit of the Cinema of the Soviet Union, with its own film studio, located in Saint Petersburg, Russia, formerly Leningrad, R.S.F.S.R. Today OAO Kinostudiya Lenfilm is a corporation with its stakes shared between private owners and several private film studios, which are operating on the premises. Since October 2012, the Chairman of the board of directors is Fyodor Bondarchuk.
*** St.Petersburg was home to several Russian and French film studios since the early 1900s. In 1908 the St. Petersburg businessman Vladislav Karpinsky opened his film factory Ominum Film which produced documentaries and feature films for local theatres. During the 1910s, one of the most active private film studios was Neptun in St. Petersburg, where such figures as Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lily Brik made their first silent films, released in 1917 and 1918 ... (en.wikipedia.org)
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RUSSIA: ST PETERSBURG: AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL OPENS
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Hollywood has come to St Petersburg with the opening of an American film festival in the Russian city.
It's part of international celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the first movie.
The festival comes at a time of crisis for the once-renowned Russian cinema.
The collapse of the Soviet Union meant an end to state subsidies for the movie industry and the country has been swamped by cheap foreign-made movies which are more profitable than Russian ones.
St. Petersburg Mayor Anatoly Sobchak opened the gala festival reminding the audience that it was Lenin who called the cinema the most important of all the arts.
Lenin saw film as a valuable means of propaganda, a way of rallying the people to the Soviet cause and showing the world how to make movies. But far from its glory days of the 1930's and 1940's, Russian cinema now has to look to the West for survival.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
So we want to help improve the industry, help bring people over here, help bring American money, international money into film-making over here, do co-productions, things like that'
SUPER CAPTION: Richard Torrence, advisor on international projects
Many foreign film-makers are being attracted to the former Soviet Union these days. The trend first started several years ago with The Russia House but the directors then brought all their own crew and technicians with them from the West.
But for this Japanese film called The Intention, the director, Rodo Seji, is using an all- Russian crew, which has won the praise of the movie's leading actor.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
The film is set in Russia so it seems the best thing to do is to shoot it in St Petersburg and the Russian crew are very good, we have a slight situation with because I don't speak Russian and some of them don't speak English but it's not really a problem
SUPER CAPTION: Jason Connery, actor
One of the main reasons for the current popularity of making films in Russia, apart from the beautiful surroundings, is cost.
It's becoming ever more expensive to make films in the West, but it's still relatively cheap in Russia.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
It's profitable for one reason. The technology has almost reached a world standard but the workforce is a lot cheaper than in the West and that's why they are still coming here
SUPER CAPTION: Igor Vizgin, executive producer, The Intention
And Russians love watching foreign movies. The cinemas of St. Petersburg are covered with posters advertising American films which make far more profits for the cinema's owners than Russian movies.
Things are now so bad at the famous Lenfilm studio things that they have had to let part of the building to an Italian furniture storeroom to make some money. The studio was founded 77 years ago and produced some of the most famous Soviet films. In its heyday the studio churned out some 30 films every year, But today the long corridors are silent and the machinery lies idle. No longer receiving vital state subsidies, the studio now makes its money from filming video clips and commercials. There is only one film being made here at the moment and its director sees that the only way to survive is to learn from Hollywood, not criticise it.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
We have to make films which are interesting. We have to learn from the Americans because even the cheapest, poorest quality American films are made to a specific formula, a formula which means that the film can be seen and understood throughout the world
SUPER CAPTION:Dmitry Astrakhan, director
So in future Russian films may look more like Hollywood action pictures, instead of old Soviet classics like the Battleship Potemkin.
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Mariinsky Theater - Behind The Scenes (Saint-Petersburg, Russia) | David Harewood
David Harewood creating music behind the scenes at the Mariinsky Theater in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. July 17th, 2016.
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Russia's new Mariinsky Theatre draws criticism
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Russia's new Mariinsky II theatre has opened in St Petersburg with a gala conducted by Valery Gergiev and other star performers.
The modern ballet and opera house was inaugurated on Thursday by the historic and original Mariinsky Theatre.
The event will coincide with the 60th birthday of the opera director Gergiev. Russian President Vladimir Putin is expected in the audience.
Performers at the gala will include the great Spanish tenor Placido Domingo and the Russian soprano Anna Netrebko, whose early career at the Mariinsky catapulted her to international stardom.
Among the ballet dancers performing will be the Russian ballerina, Ulyana Lopatkina, and Diana Vishneva, in a gala that the theatre clearly hopes will outdo the reopening of Moscow's Bolshoi in October 2011 after a major refit.
Al Jazeera's David Chater, reporting from St Petersburg, said that it was Putin's political muscle that made sure there was enough money for the project.
He said the Mariinsky II is part of Putin and Gergiev's dream is to make St Petersburg a capital of culture.
The new theatre, which cost a total of $700m, lies just behind the famous Mariinsky Theatre, which was founded in the 18th century and was the birthplace of the ballets like Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty and Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet.
Contemporary theatre
The building, completed by Canadian firm Diamond and Shmitt Associates, has come under criticism from some prominent cultural figures like Hermitage director Mikhail Piotrovsky and filmmaker Alexander Sokurov.
Al Jazeera's Chater said the locals he interviewed view the theatre as a blot on St Petersburg's cityscape.
The biege limestone of the facade of the new theatre has prompted critics to describe it as a public swimming pool or a supermarket, he said.
But Gergiev told people to hold their judgement until they see the interior.
The answer to why we built [this] will be apparent when you enter the theatre, he said.
We never had a space with such outstanding acoustics [in Russia], Gergiev said.
I think that now we have one of the best modern opera theatres in the world.
The contemporary white space of the theatre with a magnificent view of St Petersburg through large windows is markedly different from the baroque surroundings of the main Mariinsky building.
Gergiev, currently also chief conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, openly acknowledged that none of the plans would have been possible without the support of Putin, whom he has publicly praised for restoring stability in Russia.
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Kronstadt Naval Cathedral, Saint Petersburg-Russia
Kronstadt Naval Cathedral
The Naval cathedral of Saint Nicholas in Kronstadt is a Russian Orthodox cathedral built in 1903–1913 as the main church of the Russian Navy and dedicated to all fallen seamen. The cathedral was closed in 1929, was converted to a cinema, a House of Officers (1939) and a museum of the Navy (1980). The Russian Orthodox Church reinstalled the cross on the main dome in 2002 and served the first Divine Liturgy in the cathedral in 2005.[1] In 2013, the Patriarch of all Russia, with Prime Minister Dmitriy Medvedev and his spouse attending, conducted the ceremony of grand reconsecration in the now fully restored cathedral.
Bank St. Petersburg | St. Petersburg, Russia | Replica of Stone on Glass Printed on Glass | Dip-Tech
Brick, stone, windows, and doors give the illusion of beautiful masonry and architectural work. The result is achieved digitally printing on glass and not actual masonry work. Architect- SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov
THE STATE HERMITAGE MUSEUM IN SAINT PETERSBURG RUSSIA
The State Hermitage Museum (Winter Palace)
The Winter Palace was built between 1754 and 1762 for Empress Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter the Great. Unfortunately, Elizabeth died before the palace's completion and only Catherine the Great and her successors were able to enjoy the sumptuous interiors of Elizabeth's home. Many of the palace's impressive interiors have been remodeled since then, particularly after 1837, when a huge fire destroyed most of the building. Today the Winter Palace, together with four more buildings arranged side by side along the river embankment, houses the extensive collections of the Hermitage. The Hermitage Museum is the largest art gallery in Russia and is among the largest and most respected art museums in the world.
Interior of the State Hermitage Museum
The museum was founded in 1764 when Catherine the Great purchased a collection of 255 paintings from the German city of Berlin. Today, the Hermitage boasts over 2.7 million exhibits and displays a diverse range of art and artifacts from all over the world and from throughout history (from Ancient Egypt to the early 20th century Europe). The Hermitage's collections include works by Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Titian, a unique collection of Rembrandts and Rubens, many French Impressionist works by Renoir, Cezanne, Manet, Monet and Pissarro, numerous canvasses by Van Gogh, Matisse, Gaugin and several sculptures by Rodin. The collection is both enormous and diverse and is an essential stop for all those interested in art and history. The experts say that if you were to spend a minute looking at each exhibit on display in the Hermitage, you would need 11 years before you'd seen them all. However, it is recommend to opt for a guided tour instead!
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Трейлер фильма Последняя любовь/Trailer Last Love - winner!
Трейлер фильма Последняя любовь/Trailer Last Love - winner!
Last Love
16 mm, 18 min., Color, 2017
Director and cameraman - Dmitry Frolov
The film was shot: Natalia Surkova, Vladimir Zolotar
Voice-over - Leonid Mozgovoy
Music of Sergey Oskolkov
The musical and poetic composition O my prophetic soul on the verses of Fedor Ivanovich Tyutchev for the Reader, Pianist and String Orchestra of the composer Sergei Aleksandrovich Oskolkov served as a sound basis for the philosophical parable about the Love of the human and divine, about the cycle of life, about the decline of civilization, That the latter will be the first. The film is shot as a dream, and the use of the aesthetic series of experimental cinema only emphasizes this state. The universal sound gives him the poetry of Fedor Tyutchev (1803-1873), deeply played by Leonid Mozgov behind the scenes. The young actors Natalya Surkova and Vladimir Zolotar, who existed in the frame, had a difficult task to show the first people not burdened with the intellectual work of subsequent generations. It was necessary to abandon today's problems and try to imagine themselves as original people, and then immediately move to the very end of time. The plot begins with them and ends with humanity. This author wanted to show continuity: the first love and the supposed last is an indivisible whole of one eternal Love.
XXI international Festival of Arts Sergey Oskolkov and his friends, St. Petersburg-Peterhof-Oranienbaum, June, 2017;
Festival of Conceptual ARTS international ARTZOND, St.Petersburg, Russia, Jule, 2017;
Indie Best Films Festival, Santa Monica, California, July, 2018;
Beach Film Festival, Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia, July 2018;
IV A Rebel Minded Festival,NY, USA, July 2018;
Istanbul International Experimental Film Festival, Istanbul, Turkey, November, 2018
Inshort Film Festival 2018, Lagos, Nigeria, December, 2018;
12 Months Film Festival, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, January, 2019;
Direct Monthly Online Film Festival, March, 2019;
Esto Es Para Esto 2019, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, March, 2019 ;
The Hazel Eye Film Festival (HEFF), Nashville, USA, April, 2019;
London International Motion Pictures Awards - LIMPA, UK, May, 2019;
First-Time Filmmaker Sessions, Pinewood Studios, England, United Kingdom, May, 2019;
Galata Frame International Film Festival, May, 2019;
XXIII international Festival of Arts Sergey Oskolkov and his friends, St. Petersburg-Peterhof-Oranienbaum, June, 2019;
Buenos Aires International Film Festival, Argentina, June, 2019;
New Wave Film Festival, Hong Kong, China, September, 2019;
BEAST International Film Festival, Portugal, Porto, September, 2019;
The $5 Film Festival, New York, United States, September, 2019;
GEOFILMFESTIVAL, Padova, Italy, November, 2019
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Kronstadt Naval Cathedral of Saint Nicholas.
Kronstadt is a town located 30 kilometers (19 mi) west of St. Petersburg near the Golf Gulf.
It was founded by Peter the Great in 1703.
The Naval Orthodox Cathedral was built in 1903–1913.
The cathedral was closed in 1929, was converted to a cinema, a House of Officers (1939) and a museum of the Navy (1980). The Russian Orthodox Church reinstalled the cross on the main dome in 2002 and served the first Divine Liturgy in the cathedral in 2005.[1] In 2013, the Patriarch of all Russia, with Prime Minister Dmitriy Medvedev and his spouse attending, conducted the ceremony of grand reconsecration in the now fully restored cathedral.
Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker, Ballet in two acts | Mariinsky Theatre (HD 1080p)
From the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg, December 2012
Valery Gergiev - conductor
Vasily Vainonen - choreography
Benjamin Tyrrell - stage and costumes
Piotr Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker
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0:00 Overture
29:39 Act I
52:08 (Prelude to) Act II
Dances in Act II:
55:58 Spanish Dance
1:02:29 Eastern Dance
1:07:12 Chinese Dance
1:08:36 Trepak (Russian Dance)
1:09:59 Pas de trois (Dance of the reed pipes)
1:13:38 Waltz of the Flowers
1:21:05 Pas de deux - Intrada
1:27:57 Pas de deux - Tarantella
1:29:05 Pas de deux - Dance of the sugar plum fairy
1:31:31 Pas de deux - Coda
1:33:32 Final Waltz and Apotheosis
- Cast -
Masha the Princess: Alina Somova
The Nutcracker Prince: Vladimir Shklyarov
Masha: Alexandra Korshunova
Stahlbaum: Vladimir Ponomaryov
His wife: Alexandra Gronskaya
Luisa: Alena Mashintseva
Franz: Pavel Miheyev
Drosselmeyer: Fyodor Lopukhov
The Grandmother: Lira Khuslamova
The Grandfather: Stanislav Burov
The Nanny: Valeria Karpina
The Nutcracker: Pavel Miheyev
Clown: Konstantin Ivkin
Doll: Yana Selina
Blackamoor: Alexei Popov
The Mouse King: Soslan Kulaev
Waltz of the Snowflakes (Act II): Valeria Martynyuk, Yana Selina and artists of the ballet
Elegant Ladies and Gentlemen: Viktoria Brilyova, Ksenia Dubrovina, Boris Zhurilov, Konstantin Zverev
Dancers in Act II:
55:58 Spanish Dance: Nadezhda Batoeva, Denis Zainetdinov
1:02:29 Eastern Dance: Elena Bazhenova and artists of the ballet
1:07:12 Chinese Dance: Valeria Martynyuk, Grigori Popov
1:08:36 Trepak (Russian Dance): Polina Rassadina, Ksenia Romashova, Mikhail Berdichevski
1:09:59 Pas de trois (Dance of the reed pipes): Eleonora Sevenard, Yulia Zolotykh, Roman Surkov
1:13:38 Waltz of the Flowers: Viktoria Brilyova, Ksenia Ostreikovskaya, Diana Smirnova, Yuliana Chereshkevich, Andrei Ermakov, Kirill Safin, Kamil Yangurazov, Konstantin Zverev and artists of the ballet
1:21:05 Pas de deux - Intrada
1:27:57 Pas de deux - Tarantella
1:29:05 Pas de deux - Dance of the sugar plum fairy
1:31:31 Pas de deux - Coda
1:33:32 Final Waltz and Apotheosis
Mariinsky Theatre Children´s Chorus
Chorus Coach: Dmitry Ralko
The Nutcracker, Tchaikovsky‘s eternal classic, in the choreography by Vasily Vainonen, is a colorful and sensuous dance production: dance in the highest perfection and mastery of modern technology.
This successful production is recorded exclusively for EuroArts Music. The film creates spectacular images of this great ballet production for the viewer. Under the direction of Andreas Morell, this historically unique Nutcracker promises to be a breathtaking experience.
Picture: Valentin Baranovsky 2012
© 2012 EuroArts / Mariinsky Theatre
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Designing Theatres for the Performing Arts: Mariinsky and David Geffen Hall
Gary McCluskie, Principal, Diamond Schmitt Architects (right), speaks following the screening of The Maestro & The Master: Building the New Mariinsky Theatre, at the inaugural Art, Architecture, Design Film Festival at the Hot Docs Cinema in Toronto on January 25, 2020. He is interviewed by festival co-founder Dr. Errol Billinkoff about designing the opera house in St. Petersburg, Russia featured in the film, and a current project to re-imagine David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center in New York City.
Top 20 Russian Movies
The cinema of Russia began in the Russian Empire, widely developed under the Soviet and in the years following the fall of the Soviet system, the Russian film industry would remain internationally recognized. In the 21st century, Russian cinema has become popular internationally with hits such as House of Fools, Night Watch, and the exceptionally popular Brother.
20. Office Romance (comedy) - Eldar Ryazanov
19. Assa (crime) - Sergei Solovyov
18. Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears (drama) - Vladimir Menshov
17. The End Of St. Petersburg (drama) - Vsevolod Pudovkin
16. Prisoner Of The Mountains (war) - Sergei Bodrov
15. An Unfinished Piece For A Player Piano (drama) - Nikita Mikhalkov
14. October: Ten Days That Shook The World (historical) - Sergei Eisenstein
13. Ballad Of A Soldier (war) - Grigori Chukhrai
12. White Sun Of The Desert (adventure) - Vladimir Motyl
11. Dersu Uzala (drama) - Akira Kurosawa
10. War And Peace (epic) - Sergei Bondarchuk
09. Tale Of Tales (avant garde) - Yuriy Norshteyn
08. Stalker (science fiction) - Andrei Tarkovsky
07. Come And See (war) - Elem Klimov
06. The Cranes Are Flying (drama) - Mikhail Kalatozov
05. Solaris (science fiction) - Andrei Tarkovsky
04. Alexander Nevsky (historical) - Sergei Eisenstein
03. Man With A Movie Camera (avant garde) - Dziga Vertov
02. Andrei Rublev (historical) - Andrei Tarkovsky
01. The Battleship Potemkin (historical) - Sergei Eisenstein
SAINT-PETERSBURG STATE BALLET (SAINT-PETERSBURG THEATRE RUSSIAN BALLET)
SAINT-PETERSBURG STATE BALLET (SAINT-PETERSBURG THEATRE RUSSIAN BALLET)Russian ballet Saint-Petersburg The Russian Ballet theatre was created in 1990 by a family of professional actors and soloists of the Maryinsky Theatre. The leadership can trace their lineage back more than one hundred years of a dynasty that dominated Russian Ballet.
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191028, Saint-Petersburg, Liteyny prospect,11.
Theatres: Hermitage theatre - Dvortsovaya Emb., 34
Palace theatre (musical comedy) - Italyanskaya Str., 13
Ballet Hall Aurora - Pirogovskaya Emb., 5/2
Phone: (812) 579-02-26, (812) 966-37-76