In a gritty and violent alternate reality of the 1980s United States, a group of retired masked vigilantes, known as Watchmen, uncover a conspiracy that threatens world peace. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they face moral dilemmas, personal demons, and the question of whether their actions can truly make a difference. With elements of mystery, drama, and sci-fi, Watchmen explores themes of power, morality, and the inherent flaws of humanity.
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.
When a mistaken identity leads to his powers being stolen, Black Lightning must race against time to retrieve them before a dangerous villain uses them for evil. With the help of his gadget car and secret identity, he embarks on a thrilling showdown while navigating teenage struggles and building a new legacy.
Mute Witness is a crime, horror, and thriller movie released in 1995. The plot revolves around a mute witness who becomes the target of danger after she accidentally discovers a snuff movie disk. As she tries to escape, she finds herself in a neo-Hitchcockian chase through Moscow, Russia. With the help of an artist and an undercover cop, she must unravel the mystery and survive the dark-comedy that unfolds.
Viktor, an ex-convict, seeks revenge in rural Russia against the people who tortured him and left him for dead. He embarks on a violent journey filled with car chases, gunfights, and brutal confrontations. As he gets closer to his targets, Viktor discovers a web of danger and mystery that threatens to consume him.
Over the course of a year, film follows Vancouver Pride Society president Ken Coolen to various international Pride events, including Poland, Hungary, Russia, Sri Lanka and others where there is great opposition to pride parades. In North America, Pride is complicated by commercialization and a sense that the festivals are turning away from their political roots toward tourism, party promotion and entertainment. Christie documents the ways larger, more mainstream Pride events have supported the global Pride movement and how human rights components are being added to more established events. In the New York sequence, leaders organize an alternative Pride parade, the Drag March, set up to protest the corporatization of New York Pride. A parade in São Paulo, the world's largest Pride festival, itself includes a completely empty float, meant to symbolize all those lost to HIV and to anti-gay violence.
Paul McCartney: In Red Square is a captivating documentary that takes viewers behind the scenes of Paul McCartney's historic concert in Moscow's Red Square. The film highlights the cultural significance of this event, showcasing McCartney's iconic music and the impact it had on the Russian audience. It also explores the challenges McCartney faced, such as navigating through the cultural revolution and overcoming barriers to bring his music to the Soviet Union. This documentary is a must-watch for music enthusiasts and offers a unique perspective on the power of music to transcend borders and foster cultural connections.
The building of Sevzapkino. Columns of demonstrators are moving along Bolshaya Dmitrovka, Dzerzhinsky square, Pushkinskaya (Strastnaya) square, Kamenny Most (The Big Stone Bridge) and Red Square. Decorated cars and trucks. This is a Military parade on Red Square. L.D. Trotsky, N.I. Muralov, S.S. Kamenev are among the commanders. The demonstrators are carrying the models of a boat, plane and globe. The theatrical march. The members of the government and guests including K. Tsetkin are watching from the tribunes. There are lots of planes on the airdrome and square. M.M. Litvinov, N.I. Rikov and others stand near the plane. The plane builds jp speed, soars in the air, leads for landing and lands. Hordes of people gathered at the aerodrome. Camera operator is shooting. The church on the corner of Ulitsa Myasnitskaya (Kirovskaya), the building of GUM (State Department Store) and Khamovnichesky (Frunzensky) Council. Illuminated building.
The experimental work consists of several fragments, demonstrating the use of color in film: showing paintings of Soviet art, photography parade on first of May on Red Square in 1934-1935, recording a working amateur and sketch of Soviet Georgia.
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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