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- Born in the USSR: Up follows the lives of people who grew up in the Soviet Union. They give an insight into Russian life.
- The condition of Baikal nowadays is called an ecological catastrophe. Dashi Namdakov, a world-famous sculptor from Buryatia, decided to make a main sculpture of his life - "Father Baikal" as a present for his Homeland. The sculptures of Dashi are bought worldwide in Russia, USA, Britain, China, New Zealand, Spain, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, France, Finland, Taiwan, Italy and other countries. The sculpture was created to attract public attention to the environmental problems of lake Baikal. But will the Motherland accept the present of an "Asian Dali"? Can a piece of art stop the ecological catastrophe? These are the questions raised by the documentary film "Father Baikal".
- VOY is a documentary film about football, but not the kind we are used to watching on TV or playing in the yard. It is about the football where all the players are totally blind. The film tells the story of the Russian Paralympic Blind Football team which is preparing for the most important event in their lives - the European Championship. The team has only one goal - to win the gold medal at any cost. As they prepare, the head coach and players are faced with significant challenges which put their dream at risk.
- A unique lengthy filmic record of the life of the employees, suspects and convicts in one of the oldest Russian prisons Butyrka Prison Castle. The film includes interviews and observations of the life of prisoners in prison.
- Eight of the strongest athletes from different parts of the world are fighting for the chance to come to Games and win a medal of the highest standard, but before this each of them must defeat the most serious opponent - his own disability.
- The film's characters are ballet dancers from different countries: Russia, Italy, Kyrgyzstan, USA, Germany, Argentina, Brazil. They have different life paths, but they all have the same love for dance, namely ballet, and a common goal: to win the prestigious XIII international competition of ballet dancers and choreographers at the Bolshoi theater. The jury consisted of such honored artists as Yuri Grigorovich, Marina Leonova, Valentin Elizariev, Nikolai Tsiskaridze and others.
- This film is about the director's mother who comes to Abkhazia to erect a monument on the nearly abandoned grave of her Georgian father. Her half-brother and sister are forbidden to enter the country as they left it as refugees after the war of 1992-1993 between Georgia and Abkhaziya, when 250.000 (more than 60% of population) of Georgians had to left their motherland. Guzella is visiting Georgia to meet her brother and sister after knowing nothing about their fate for 18 years and finding them in social network by chance. After that she comes to Abkhaziya, making it possible to unite the family at the 75 anniversary of their father.
- 20 years after the fall of the Soviet Union several young directors come to the borders of previously united countries. Their personal stories dedicated to people, who find the way to be united, despite of the raised borders.
- Kresty is one of the oldest and largest prisons in Russia, located in the center of Saint Petersburg. The history of Kresty reflects the history of Russia. Throughout 130-year existence of the prison, thousands of people have passed through these walls: revolutionaries, engineers, generals, writers, poets, scientists, thieves, serial killers. The Kresty prison is society in a nutshell, where human vices as well as fortitude, freedom and dignity reveal themselves to the fullest.