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- Filmmakers and surfers voyage to Russia's Kamchatka peninsula, braving frozen camps, logistics hurdles. Utilizing helicopters and snowmobiles, they explore remote volcanic coastline in pursuit of undiscovered waves along icy shores.
- The film is seen through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy, Harry (Matías del Pozo), who does not know that Argentina's 1976 coup d'état is impacting his life. After witnessing the "disappearance" of dissident friends, a human rights lawyer (Ricardo Darín) and his research scientist wife (Cecilia Roth) flee the city and hide from the military police in a vacant summer house. With them are their two kids: Harry, who is fascinated with the escape artistry of Harry Houdini, and El Enano, his little brother. (Translated as "Little Guy" in the English subtitles, played by Milton de la Canal. The actual translation is "dwarf".) The family adopts new identities and attempts to lead a normal life. Later, they are joined by a student who is using the alias Lucas (Tomás Fonzi). Their new life is difficult, but a visit with their estranged grandparents (Fernanda Mistral and Héctor Alterio) reveals that they are still a close-knit family. Subtly hinted, however, and used as a metaphor, is the mother's constant smoking and El Enano's renewed bed-wetting. Both serve to show how stressful and precarious their situation is.
- A story about the pioneers of Kamchatka snowboarding, about the first wakeboarder who conquered the coastal waters of the Kuriles, and about the founder of the first Russian surf school. These people accepted the challenge of nature, went beyond the usual and discovered new facets of their sport.
- Seven months of filming brown bear cubs life resulted in a movie that allows to plunge into the beauty of wild nature, and experience a boundary, beyond which a man should not interfere.
- Socrates died in Russia. He was a horse. He died for love. 'Socrates of Kamchatka' blends documentary and fiction to tell a story about a 'new Russian' entrepreneur - Anfisa, and her horse - Socrates, who was murdered to punish Anfisa for her economic success. From the documentary thread of the movie, we learn about Anfisa's life: happy Soviet childhood during 1980s; stealing meat in undergarments in 1990s; running in excruciating sled dog race during Putin's nationalism of 2000s. From the fictional thread - Socrates' voice over narration - we learn a somewhat different perspective of humans' plight of the past 30 years. Humorous and sad, mixing folk lyricism and official government verbiage, opinion and fact, truth and fiction, Socrates' narration echoes unstable Russian mainstream discourse.
- Stacho is serving a couple-year prison sentence. An open conflict arises in his cell. Marta, who lives with his mother, begins an affair with a young Irishman named Liam. Stach's mother commits suicide. Stacho gets a compassionate pass for two days. He goes home where he meets his father, who he hasn't seen for a long time. The night before the funeral a meeting occurs between Stach, Marta, their father and Liam. This meeting reveals many of the family's secrets. In the morning Stacho hesitates whether or not to take the proposal of fleeing out of the country.
- Kamchatka in the Russian Far East is home to a lucrative fishing industry with red salmon caviar as its centerpiece. Corrupt from inside out, the industry channels billions of dollars through centralized government bureaucracy, threatening to destroy the region's ecosystem and its only source of livelihood, wild salmon.
- Kamchatka, the eastern boarder of the Russian Empire in the middle of 19th century, was a huge, wealthy and sparsely populated region. It was here that, in 1854, in the fervor of the rather unfortunate for Russia Crimean war, events would transpire which would later be called the only ray of light that broke through the dark clouds of that era. England and France are formidable opponents and if they declare war on you, rest assured, they will attack wherever possible. This means that the targets include the Black Sea, the Baltic, the North Sea and the Pacific Ocean. And in the Pacific Ocean the number 1 target is Petropavlovsk, a strategically important city with a population of 1,531 people and a very small garrison.
- A military air transport plane on a 15 hour flight from Tokyo to Seattle, Washington has engine and compass problems during a hurricane and wanders into Soviet air space. An emergency landing on uninhabited Russian soil with rough terrain is complicated further by the fact that one of the plane's passengers is an important Soviet defector.
- 1997–8.4 (16)TV EpisodeThe Emmy-winning Living Edens Kamchatka follows the lives of family of Grizzly Bearsa mother and three cubs-- as well a variety of animals living on two of Russias most remote Siberian outpoststhe Kamchatka Peninsula and Bering Island. Part of the Ring of Fire, the Kamchatka Peninsula has more than 300 volcanoes, twenty nine of which are active, as well as a high concentration of spectacular wildlife such as giant grizzly bears, Stellers Sea Eagles, Arctic Foxes, Snow Sheep, and rivers engorged with salmon. Off of Bering Island, 500-pound Northern Fur seals dive to depths of six hundred feet and gather on giant rookeries where males fight it out to gain territories in order to secure females and raise their young, Tufted Puffins nest and gather in the millions, and Arctic Foxes patrol the seal rookeries looking for unwary seal pups. Likened to Alaska as Alaska was 100 years ago, Kamchatka hosts some of the most spectacular wildlife displays on Earth and is truly a Siberian Eden.
- The spectacular scenery and indigenous wildlife on Russia eastern coast, including volcanic eruptions and the gas and oil pipeline construction in the Amur River area, are features this time.
- Documentary about Charlie Russell, who believes that grizzly bears are not dangerous and that our unnecessary fear of them is driving them to extinction.
- Luisita and Amelia compete to become as perfect a couple as their friends Ingrid and Carla, with hilarious results.
- 2019–20226.9 (12)TV EpisodeSteve returns, paddling the uncharted waters of the Kronotsky river in the far east of Russia.
- 2017– 1h 9mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 2h 8mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 1h 13mPodcast Episode
- Episode:(2022)
Kamchatka needs care, Kikina to the ISS, Lunar program & Deep space flights Roscosmos new priorities
2021–TV Episode - 2022–Podcast Episode
- Canadian bear expert Charlie Russell rescues two orphaned cubs destined for death in a squalid Russian zoo and secrets them away to his home in the remote wilds of the South Kamchatka peninsula, in the former Soviet Union.
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- 2016– 30mPodcast Episode
- 2023– 16mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2015– 44mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 38mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2017)2015– 47mPodcast Episode
- Maia is told the reason behind her false memories. Tony tells the Nereids about Maia's capture. Shizuka, Yu and Gloria quit Nereids on account of Rena's apparent cold-heartedness towards Maia's situation. Tsukasa returns from Greenland City and is immediately taken by Shizuka to help rescue Maia from the Ocean Agency.
- "Give me woods, give me snow and give me a volcano", Bartel said. That's what Kamchatka delivered.
- Episode: (2016)2015– 23mTV-14TV EpisodeThe 37th Mechanized Maintenance Battalion gears up to launch a sneak attack at night against the Faith Organization in a complicated multi-step operation.
- Episode: (2016)2015– 23mTV-14TV EpisodeWhen a member of the team turns traitor, the operation is derailed. Qwenthur and Charlotte go on the run in hostile territory, while Havia's team comes up against the enemy Object.
- Episode: (2016)2015– 23mTV-14TV EpisodeWith help from an unexpected quarter, Qwenthur and Havia work together to neutralize Nutsray, the traitor, and the enemy Object, the Wing Balancer.