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- The events take place in 1960s in USSR. The main character is Olga Migunova, the student of the most famous psychic in the country - Wolf Messing, who chose her himself from an audience when she was 16 years old, having noticed her psychic abilities. Olga, who thought she had always seen more than everybody else, and that her talent was inherited from her healer grandmother, decides to go to Moscow to be taught everything about being psychic.
- In 1990, a tragedy in the quiet village of Zamayachnyi changed everything in the lives of 16-year old Katya and 20-year old Sergei when a serial killer picked Katya's sister and Sergei's fiancé to be his last victim. For the next 11 years Sergei lived and breathed only to find the killer and get his revenge, while Katya instead tried everything to forget and erase this tragic event from her memory. But now young women are dying again and it seems that this is the same serial killer. He is back. Katya and Sergei will have to work together in order to deal with the past once and for all.
- Part I of documentary trilogy series, which make an attempt to analyze the political and economic events in post-Soviet Russia from 1991 to 2011.
- TV SeriesZoya, Natasha and Veronica were never supposed to meet. 16-year old Zoya was in Perm training hard to become a professional singer. In Volgograd, 17-year old Natasha was an A+ student about to get into a med school. And an orphan from Kostroma, 17-year old Veronika, was just one step away from finding a real family. Their lives were going in completely different paths until tragic accidents led them to end up in the same prison. What more does fate have in store for them? Especially in the light of them becoming friends and deciding to escape prison all together in order to start everything from scratch.
- "Fights". Each of the films of the project tells about the real operations of Soviet intelligence, some of which were declassified only now and precisely for this artistic and documentary cycle.
- In the autumn of 1964, as a result of a government coup, Nikita Khrushchev, from the almighty master of the largest country in the world, suddenly turned into a pensioner forgotten by everyone. With shame and curses, he was expelled from the Kremlin. At the direction of the new leadership, headed by Leonid Brezhnev, the name of Khrushchev was deleted from history. But two years after the resignation, the former secretary general decided on a daring and risky step - he began to dictate his memories and thoughts on the tape recorder. What was he counting on? Who better than Khrushchev to know that those who replaced him would never allow the thoughts of the former leader of a great power to be heard in the country and in the world. Perhaps he hoped for a change - Perhaps, like in many other ways, he also wanted to be the first here - Khrushchev could leave written memories, but he understood that their reliability would always be in doubt. And he chose another option. These tapes with his voice were miraculously preserved. And the time has come when they can be heard - What Khrushchev said almost half a century ago, and even what he was silent about, is extremely important both for history and for today. In his memoirs - paradoxical logic and hidden springs of development of one of the most difficult periods of the twentieth century.
- 1943-1944 years. In the German-occupied Rovno, the Soviet intelligence agent Gusnetsov acts. The film tells about the incredible operations performed by Gusnetsov, which included both intelligence activities and the physical elimination of senior German generals. The film is based on some facts from the biography of the Soviet intelligence officer Nikolai Kuznetsov.
- One of the hardest and most unpredictable periods of recent history is the Cold War era. More than once political and military games with the Soviet Union brought the whole world to the brink of the Third World War. Nikita Khrushchev, as the actual leader of the Soviet state from 1953 to 1964, did not please anyone. He was not only the enemy of the United States, but also the enemy of his associates in the Kremlin. With shame and curses, Khrushchev was expelled from the Kremlin. They decided that it was necessary, as soon as possible, to forget his name as a barren dreamer and adventurer. Khrushchev decided on a "monstrous" and extremely risky act - he began to dictate his memories on the tape recorder. He tried to explain to his and future generations the essence of that policy, which most of his associates considered "crazy." As soon as this became known, he was called to the Kremlin on the carpet and demanded to shut up immediately. The tape with his voice was preserved miraculously. Almost everything that he said half a century ago, and even what he was silent about, is extremely important for today. They contain the logic of the development of one of the most tragic periods of the 20th century.
- Part 2 of documentary trilogy series, which make an attempt to analyze the political and economic events in post-Soviet Russia from 1991 to 2011.
- The film tells the story of Franklin Roosevelt's war with Big Business during his first two terms as an American president. This film is an in-depth look at FDR interior affairs with a focus on his reforms from 1933 to 1939.
- This documentary talks about events surrounding beginning of the WWII using newly revealed documents from secret soviet archives.
- This film tells the story behind a CIA U2 Spy plane shot over Soviet Union in 1960 with a focus on personal stories of an American pilot Gary Powers as well as Soviet pilots sent to take Powers down. The film also tells a story of a political situation surrounding this famous incident.