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Dramatizes, in an official Soviet government release, the rise of the Red Army and the revolution that they eventually won.

A negligent student of the Academy of Fine Arts is late for a drawing lesson and instead of an analytical drawing of a plaster Venus, he hastily "paints" a red square, after which he is subjected to a demonstrative flogging by the professor.

Experimental short.

The hospital is a socially closed world, and the hospital director Davaa has established special rules and surrounded himself with people who can keep their mouths shut. However, the new young doctor does not like him. However, a criminal suspect sent by the police to determine his mental state arrives at the hospital. Although the suspect is temporarily in shock, the director makes him think that he is seriously ill and leaves him in the hospital and puts him in the care of the young doctor. The hospital has many patients who live in their own world, including alcoholics, an artistic delirium, a bookworm, a suspicious delirium, and a boy with congenital mental retardation. After the new patient arrives, after many events that have happened to him and others, he decides to stay there. However, the young doctor is forced to leave the hospital.

Soviet folk phantasmagoria.

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Short student film. Plot unknown.

For the Russian audience, McCartney's appearance in Moscow is little short of a miracle. The Beatles were banned for decades by the Soviet government, which regarded their music as the epitome of Western decadence and propaganda, and the fans' only access to the group was through the occasional photo or black market album. Their reaction to his 2003 visit is a mixture of frenzy and rapture.

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The Russian operatic singers Anna Netrebko and Dmitri Hvorostovsky captured live in performance at the historic Red Square in Moscow.

Striking students meet at a "Revolutionary Seminar" at the Art Institute of Chicago in response to the invasion of Cambodia and the killing of protesting students at Kent and Jackson State Universities.

On July 15, 1998, 1,000 musicians representing 11 Youth Philharmonic Orchestras from around the world gathered to form the "Orchestra of the World" in Moscow's Red Square. Among them was the Young Israeli Philharmonic, many of whom were born in the Soviet Union. In his unique visual style and artistic sense of storytelling, Director Elan Frank draws us into the stories of the Israeli Russian immigrants returning to non-Communist Russia for the first time.

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In a gritty and alternate 1985, the glory days of costumed vigilantes have been brought to a close by a government crackdown. But after one of the masked veterans is brutally murdered, an investigation into the killer is initiated. The reunited heroes set out to prevent their own destruction, but in doing so they uncover a sinister plot that puts all of humanity in grave danger.