A candid film about Intar's life from the perspective of his children. In the film, they interview people close to their dad and important in his life, and also look for answers to not so convenient questions.
"Alla Pugacheva. That Very Concert" is a musical film based on the footage of Alla Pugacheva's jubilee concert "P.S." held in the State Kremlin Palace. "That Very Concert" became the highest grossing concert film in post-Soviet Russia: it was seen by more than 320,000 people.
A nostalgic look at the birth and death of arthouse film distribution in the early 2000s in Russia. The story of the Cinema Without Borders company and its two founders, Sam Klebanov and Anton Mazurov.
The story of the creation of Philip Kirkorov's most ambitious show.
On New Year's Eve 2007-2008, young Masha and Nastya want to become show business stars. While watching TV, they magically find themselves in the looking glass of the Kingdom of Show Business. The Kingdom hosts the “Crooked Vision” competition, the main event of which is King Yagupop. The producer and director of the competition ask Queen Anidag and the kite Pilifa to send out invitations to the participating countries, but they ignore the request because they themselves want to participate in the competition. Masha and Nastya become witnesses to the deception, which is why they are forced to try to get into the competition themselves.
Tonya Korovyak dreams of being a superstar. Dreams of fame, fans, applause and a white limousine became her obsession. If at one time ambitious girl mastered the basics of noble manners at the guest house, now to achieve this goal Tonya's going to go to study on "Factory of stars." Her father Korovyak - the owner of a large supermarket chain - he is crazy about the "creative ideas" of his little daughter, that will not tell about the aunt.
"Alla Pugacheva: Selected Songs" is a live concert by the "Queen of Soviet Pop Music" Alla Pugacheva, which achieved tremendous success in Moscow at the "Russia" concert hall in November 1998. The singer herself considers this show to be the pinnacle of her career.
An unofficial sequel to the movie "Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession". The events take place on New Year's Eve 1997-1998, 24 years after the events of the movie. According to the plot, the main characters (Shurik, Bunsha, Zina and Ulyana Andreyevna) are going to celebrate New Year's Eve, and the engineer Alexander Sergeyevich Timofeev (Shurik) decides to present his recreated (and modernized) time machine to the guests. Having gone to the XVI century, they find there an aged Georges Miloslavsky, who has been sitting as regent for 25 years instead of Ivan the Terrible, who has run away; the Tsar was so inspired by the profession of Zina and Yakin that he decided to try his hand at filmmaking and went to "Mosfilm" instead of the Tsar's chambers. In an effort to correct the disruption of the course of history, the heroes re-engage the time machine and travel back to the 1970s in search of the Tsar, who dreams of becoming an actor.
Alla Pugacheva, born on April 15, 1949, in Moscow, is a legendary Russian singer, songwriter, and actress. Known as the "Queen of Soviet Pop Music," she gained fame with the 1975 hit "Harlequin" and has since become an iconic figure in Russian music. Her powerful voice and emotional performances have made songs like "Million Roses" classics. In recent years, Pugacheva remains influential in the music industry, mentoring young artists and making occasional public appearances. Despite her semi-retirement, she continues to be celebrated for her enduring contributions to Russian culture and entertainment.
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