Anastasia is the last remaining Romanov and is hunted by the undead Rasputin. A con man named Dimitri helps her reunite with her grandmother while trying to avoid Rasputin's minions. Along the way, Anastasia regains her memories and falls in love with Dimitri. In the end, they defeat Rasputin and choose love over royalty.
Reilly: Ace of Spies is a TV show set in the early 20th century that follows the true story of Sidney Reilly, a Russian-born British secret agent. The show explores Reilly's espionage work, political intrigues, and his involvement in major events such as the Russo-Japanese War, the Russian Revolution, and the counter-revolution. With an intriguing storyline and captivating characters, Reilly: Ace of Spies keeps viewers hooked from start to finish.
The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century is a 1996 documentary series that aired on PBS. It chronicles World War I over eight episodes. It was narrated by Dame Judi Dench in the UK and Salome Jens in the United States. The series won two Primetime Emmy Awards: one for Jeremy Irons for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance, the other for Outstanding Informational Series. In 1997, it was given a Peabody Award.
Kurt Seyit is a dashing Turkish officer and Sura is a beautiful Russian noblewoman. Their love defies the boundaries of war and society, as they struggle to hold on to their love amidst a backdrop of political turmoil and betrayal. Together, they navigate the complexities of secret missions, trust issues, and the challenges of maintaining their relationship in a time of great uncertainty.
A young doctor is sent to a remote Russian village to practice medicine during the early 20th century. He struggles with inexperience, addiction, and the challenges of treating patients in a harsh and isolated environment.
In the midst of the 1905 Russian Revolution, the crew of the battleship Potemkin rebels against their oppressive officers, leading to a series of events that challenge the authority of the Imperial Russian Navy and ignite the social unrest in Odessa.
During the Russian Revolution, a medical student turned doctor, Yuri Zhivago, finds himself torn between his love for two women and his ideals. As the world around him changes, Yuri must navigate the chaos of war and political upheaval while trying to hold onto his principles and find love in a time of turmoil.
Fall of Eagles is a drama series that chronicles the decline and fall of three of the greatest empires of Europe: the Habsburgs of Austria-Hungary, the Romanovs of Russia, and the Hohenzollerns of Germany. It explores the personal and political struggles of the royal families as they navigate through a changing world, leading up to the outbreak of World War I. The series delves into themes of power, loyalty, revolution, and the end of an era.
Doctor Zhivago tells the story of Yuri Zhivago, a doctor and poet, and his love affair with Lara, a woman trapped in a loveless marriage. As they navigate the political upheaval of the Russian Revolution, their love is tested and they must make sacrifices in order to be together.
Anastasia - The Mystery of Anna is a TV mini-series set in the early 20th century, revolving around the life and disappearance of Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova, the youngest daughter of the Russian Tsar. This gripping drama explores the turbulent times of the Russian Revolution and the aftermath, as a woman suffering from amnesia claims to be the long-lost Anastasia. Based on a true story and the book, it delves into the complexities of family relationships and the search for identity.
Russian Empire. The second decade of the twentieth century. As a result of the conflict between the Entente and the bloc of the Central Powers led by Germany, which erupted in August 1914, Russia is drawn into the First World War. A wave of unrest is rolling through the country. Revolutionary moods are increasing every day. Counterintelligence is trying with all its might to suppress the activity of German spies active in the territory of the country ...
Anastasia is found wandering the streets of Copenhagen with no memory of her past. When she is taken in by an exiled Russian General, she begins to believe she is the Grand Duchess Anastasia who survived the Russian Revolution.
Nicholas and Alexandra is a gripping historical drama that tells the story of the last Russian Tsar and Tsarina, Nicholas II and Alexandra. Set during the turbulent times of the early 20th century, the film explores their personal lives, political struggles, and the ultimate downfall of the Russian Empire. With themes of love, power, and revolution, the film offers a compelling portrayal of a significant period in history.
Directed by Edvin Laine and Viktor Tregubovich, Trust (1976) is a Finnish-Soviet historical drama film that follows the relations between Finland and the Soviet Union. In December 1917, the Finnish delegation, composed of Chairman of the Senate Finance Department P.E. Svinhufvud (Vilho Siivola), Senator Carl Enckell (Yrjö Tähtelä) and State Secretary Gustaf Idman (Yrjö Paulo) arrive in St. Petersburg to meet V.I. Lenin (Kirill Lavrov) to gain recognition for the country's independence.
Reds is a biographical drama that takes place during the Russian Revolution. It follows the story of a war correspondent and his co-worker's relationship while they are caught up in the revolutionary events.
Anastasia: Once Upon a Time tells the story of a young Russian princess named Anastasia, who finds herself in both the 1910s and 1980s due to a magical time portal. She must use her wit and bravery to navigate through different timeframes, facing challenges along the way. With the help of a magic necklace, Anastasia embarks on a quest to save her family from a dark curse and discover her true destiny. The movie explores themes of Russian history, the House of Romanov, monarchy, and the effects of the Russian Revolution. It also incorporates elements of Halloween, as Anastasia finds herself in the 1980s during this festive time. Throughout her journey, she encounters various characters and experiences, including a royal ball, the presence of Grigori Rasputin, and the wonders of a shopping mall.
Russia, 1917. After the abdication of Czar Nicholas II Romanov, the struggle for power confronts allies, enemies, factions and ideas; a ruthless battle between democracy and authoritarianism that will end with the takeover of the government by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks.
Rasputin (1996) is a biographical drama that explores the life of Grigori Rasputin, a mysterious and charismatic figure who played a significant role in the downfall of the Russian monarchy. The movie follows Rasputin's rise to influence in the court of the Romanovs, his reputation as a prophet and healer, and his connection with the royal family. As Rasputin's power grows, his unconventional behavior and alleged debauchery threaten to destabilize Russia, leading to tragic consequences.
Apocalypse: Stalin is a documentary TV show that delves into the life of Joseph Stalin, the Russian revolutionary and political leader. It explores his rise to power, the policies of his despotic rule, and the impact of his regime on the Soviet Union. The show covers key events such as the Great Purge, the Russian Revolution, and the Great Patriotic War.
In a single continuous take, the film explores the history of Russia through a mysterious unnamed protagonist who wanders through the Winter Palace of the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.