Tetris (2023) is a movie that tells the story of how one of the world's most popular video games, Tetris, found its way to players around the globe. Businessman Henk Rogers and Tetris inventor Alexey Pazhitnov join forces in the USSR, risking it all to bring it to the masses. The movie explores their journey, from Henk Rogers marketing his own video game at a show in Las Vegas, to obtaining the Tetris rights in Japan, to striking a partnership with Nintendo. It showcases the challenges they face, including betrayal, corruption, and threats to their families. Despite the obstacles, they persevere and ultimately succeed in making Tetris an enormous success worldwide.
In 'Affairs of the Art,' two sisters navigate the challenges of their childhood reminiscing over their shared love for drawing and dealing with the death of their father. Through their artistic creations and encounters with Lenin's Mausoleum and taxidermy, they discover the interconnectedness of life and art.
Police officer Palmu investigates the murder of a journalist in Helsinki, Finland. The investigation takes him to different locations including Moscow, Soviet Union. He uncovers a conspiracy involving wire-tapping, bugging, and tax evasion. With the help of a television reporter, Palmu unravels the truth behind the murder and exposes the culprits.
The Orphanage is a powerful movie that takes place in Kabul, Afghanistan during the 1980s. It tells the story of a teenage boy who lives in an orphanage and faces various challenges in this war-torn country. As he navigates through the difficulties of life and the brutalities of war, he discovers the true meaning of friendship, love, and sacrifice.
Pathologist Abrikosov gets a phone call that a fly has taken a refuge inside Lenin's sarcophagus. No one knows how to get rid of it. Its Mayday 1936 and Stalin himself is about to come to inspect the body prior to Mayday festivities.
Victory Parade (1945) is a documentary short film that captures the grandeur and significance of the Soviet Union's Victory Parade after the Great Patriotic War. The film showcases the triumph and celebration of the Soviet people, as well as the military strength and unity displayed during the parade. From the rain-soaked streets of Moscow to the majestic Red Square, Victory Parade (1945) immerses the audience in the post-war atmosphere of victory and hope.
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