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- When an American diamond trader's Russian partner goes missing, he journeys to Siberia in search of him, but instead begins a love affair.
- An exploration into the language of dreams.
- In 1953, nestled deep in the unforgiving Siberian tundra, the Stalinist Gulag 14 is a purgatory under the command of the brutally seductive tormentor, Ilsa. More than two decades later, the camp's sole survivor still thirsts for revenge.
- In 1908, something unexplained happened in Tunguska. A century later, clueless reality show competitors arrive. Bizarre events cause panic during their challenge. After a death, they face a real danger and must work together.
- At the turn of the century, a young Russian cadet falls in love with an American beauty, endangering his career and even their lives.
- Before the vastness of the Siberian Taiga, at the shores of the frozen Lake Baikal, a Parisian executive fleeing from the city, will find everything he has ever dreamed of: to profoundly experience the silence, the solitude and the space.
- A young officer, Ivan Demarin, is sent to the depths of Siberia. Here Ivan meets his first love and, together with his regiment, finds himself drawn into a conspiracy by local princes, who are hunting for Yarkand's gold.
- Hatao Yamamoto was a Japanese prisoner of war detained in a post second World War Siberian gulag. He believed that he would be able to reunite with his wife and children in Japan and fought to keep hope alive for his fellow POWs.
- Siberia. The fates of the characters are intertwined unexpectedly and dramatically. They need to make their choice again and again, discovering in themselves the forgotten humanity and compassion. Mercy is greater than justice.
- The everyday life of the small village of Hurmevaara is shaken when a meteorite falls through the roof of a car one night. According to the town's mayor, the meteorite is very valuable for the future of the slowly dying village. Joel, the village priest, and a veteran peacekeeper, ends up guarding the meteorite in an old museum before it is sent to London for a more detailed evaluation. But a precious meteorite gets a lot of attention... While Joel protects the meteorite from both amateur and professional criminals, he tries to unravel an even greater mystery surrounding his own life. Joel's wife has recently revealed that she, finally, is pregnant. Great news, but unfortunately, Joel is unable to have children due to his war injury. He just hasn't told his wife.
- A witty examination of life and culture in Siberia.
- Goof and Hugo are flatmates in Amsterdam who have made a tidy sum from having sex with tourists, then robbing them. Their goal is to spend the money together on a world trip and their scam is going well until they meet Lara, originally from Siberia, whom Goof becomes besotted with.
- A political drama about Stalin's prison-camp system in Russia.
- Five men take the Trans-Siberian Railway train to travel across Russia. Li Seon Gyun, Kim Nam Gil, Li Sang Yeob, Ko Gyu Pil, and Kim Min Sik are five actors who are close friends as well. How will this journey end? Will their trip go smoothly without any hiccups? A trip can never be complete without any bumps. Take the beautiful journey with these guys while they discover the true meaning of travelling.
- A comedy about a shy logistician of a German mail order company who is sent to Siberia by his boss to create a work flow system for a Russian subsidiary of his German company.
- Mario is a millionaire who is diagnosed with a deadly disease. His doctor advises him to commit suicide; what Mario doesn't know is that the doctor is planning to kill him.
- The film is based on the confessions of four protagonists who were forcibly picked up and sent to Siberia in the second wave of deportations on the night of July 6-7, 1949. Each segment has a separate story, and as a whole they point to the horrors. and the dramas that tens of thousands of Bessarabians went through during the Stalinist period.
- About an unsuccessful revolt against a sadistic warden in a Siberian prison camp.
- Two men fall in love in a run-down town of Siberia, Russia.
- An American, separated from his troop, protects a helpless Russian girl from marauding Bolsheviks.
- A failed journalist accidentally saves a girl from suicide. She draws him into a strange game, the way out of which does not look unambiguous.
- Lupin III along with his gang want to steal the lost treasure of the Romanov Royal family, this treasure is an immense quantity of gold hide underground in the United States behind the placement of a corrupt bank. But to have the gold, Lupin and his friends will have to fight for it with the mysterious and powerful monk Rasputin. Also Lupin again will have to elude the inspector Zenigata who will follow Lupin's trail and try to put him in jail.
- The life and death of New York's most notorious, dirty, and dangerous dive bar.
- An artist's journey into Siberia to rescue his paintings trapped in the Soviet Union for a quarter century.
- For 4 long months, 16 adventure motorbike riders from around the world, push their bikes to the limit across a quarter of the Earth's surface. "Beyond Siberia - Riding the Road of Bones", is an amazing 2 part series following these men and women as they face their greatest challenge. Starting in Europe, they ride across Russia, along the historical Silk Road, deep into Mongolia, through the Siberian wilderness and onto an incredibly moving final ride through the infamous "Road of Bones". A spiritual wasteland where, during Stalin's rein of terror, over 2 million people perished and their bodies used as road fill.
- Petroff, an officer in the Imperial Russian Army, is in love with Sonia, a schoolteacher who casts her lot with revolutionaries. During a time of suppression, she is exiled with her brother to Siberia. There Petroff is sent in the discharge of his official duties and secretly renews their romance. When the Bolsheviks overthrow the government, Sonia is freed and aids in the escape of Petroff, who incurs the enmity of Egor, the revolutionary leader, because he is a royalist. Together they escape across the frozen wastes in a sledge, pursued by wolves and Egor, who has used patriotism as a cloak to conceal personal ambitions.
- Four Danish media students travel to the heart of Siberia to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearances in Ytchvill Valley since the '80s.
- A rebel fights against the early 20th century occupation of Poland by the Russian Czar, and is sentenced to Siberia.
- Take off on a ski adventure in Siberia with two of the world's best extreme athletes. The crew takes a harrowing ride by helicopter to their destination. Will the day be too extreme?
- Siberia Teaches is a story of four friends traveling across Siberia during a crazy cold winter. Their goal is to film urban snowboarding and they end up discovering how beautiful that unknown country is.
- After encounter with a blind Russian filmmaker, Alexander Montof at the Film Festival in St. Petersburg in 2012, the Japanese director based in Paris, Yuki Kawamura went with his camera in the city where lives this one in Siberia, deep in Russia... . It was in autumn 2014.
- In June 1908, a massive explosion in a remote part of Siberia flattened the forest with the force of 1000 Hiroshima bombs. But the area was so remote and the times so turbulent, that no one attempted to find out what had happened for 20 years. Close Encounter in Siberia explore what could of possibly taken place so many years ago.
- In 1907 development began on a new coal mine 580 metres above sea level at a place called Rewanui - soon it was given another name. The few people alive who remember tell us their 'Stories of Siberia'.
- With what motivation could someone offer all their memories to a stranger?
- A look at daily life in Yakutia, the coldest inhabited region on Earth.
- Siberia is a film about the external and internal struggles of a young woman who thinks there is a rat in her house.
- A Parachute Falling in Siberia parallels the impending parting of a middle-aged couple facing terminal breast cancer with two Russian cosmonauts preparing to separate after hundreds of days in orbit locked aboard the MIR space station. How do you spend your final moments? How do you say goodbye?
- Journey by train from Beijing to Moscow
- In 1996, the First Lady of opera, Sarah Caldwell, invited her old friend and collaborator Richard Leacock to join her in Yektarinaberg, a previously closed Siberian industrial city, where she was preparing for the first-ever performance of a symphonic drama by Sergei Prokofiev of Alexander Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin."
- The story opens in a typical Russian Kaback, or inn. The peasantry are enjoying a rollicking country dance. It is attended by a dissolute Russian officer and his companion who, under the influence of Vodka, insult the daughter of the Jewish innkeeper. The young Count Borris, son of the Governor-General of Kiev, happens to be there seeking shelter from the storm which is raging outside. He protects the young Jewess from the insult of the drunken officers, and throws them out. They return during the night to make trouble for the innkeeper, and Count Borris, rising from his bed, again saves them from persecution. Love springs up between the young girl and Count Borris. In the meantime Ossip, the son of the innkeeper, has joined the secret order of the Nihilists. When the order is raided by the secret police Ossip is entrusted with the papers of the organization. When taken to task by his father for becoming a member of the organization, he admits that he is a Nihilist. The Russian officer, who Count Borris drove from the inn, spreads the report which reaches the Governor-General that the innkeeper's family are suspected of being Nihilists; he is instructed to act as spy in the Nihilist's den. He brings the news to the Governor that there is a secret order of Nihilists in Kiev. The place is raided, but the son of the innkeeper manages to save the papers which he gives to his father. The father and son are arrested and brought before the Governor. The father takes the blame, and is sentenced to hard labor in Siberia. In the meantime, Count Borris has become very much in love with the daughter of the sentenced innkeeper and meets her clandestinely. He is spied upon by some of his father's officers, who tell the Governor that Count Borris is being bewitched by a Jewess. The Governor-General accuses his son, who admits that he loves the girl. He is then degraded by having the insignia of his rank torn from his uniform. Burning his bridges behind him, he seeks out Ossip, his sweetheart's brother, and asks him to enlist him in the cause. They put him through a terrible test, but he shows his manhood by refusing to turn informer on his new friends. The scene changes to the terrible march of the Nihilist prisoners under the guard of Russian soldiers across the frozen steppes. The Nihilists, acting on the information they received by secret means, draw lots to assassinate the Minister of Interior, who is to be in attendance at the coming Embassy Ball. The Nihilists successfully carry out a spectacular explosion, causing a fire to break out in the palace. After awful privations, some of them through the assistance of Count Borris escape. Among the fortunate ones are the innkeeper, his wife and daughter, who reach a place of comparative safety. With the aid of a loyal family servant, who drives them at breakneck speed across the snow, they reach a port and embark on a ship which takes them safely to God's Land of Liberty.
- Marina was still in her mother's womb when her father, an officer in the Red Army disappeared somewhere in the Siberian steppes. The film, traces a painful journey that closes a circle and answers a crying need that never diminished over time. At the end of the journey, nothing will be as it was before
- The pictures show a roundup of more than 10,000 reindeer. The Siberian natives depend on the reindeer for their very existence, for the animal furnishes them with food and clothing, and is their only beast of burden. The film shows the herds being driven in from the plains, the native woman erecting tents for the herders and building a corral of upturned sleds and tent frames covered with skins. Then the vast herd, moving and undulating like a great sea, is shown driven into the corral. Like the American cowboy, the Siberian herders are expert lasso throwers. They are shown here roping the deer to clip their ears for identification, which corresponds to the branding of livestock in this country. Many more interesting scenes are shown and this entertaining and instructive half reel ends up with a view of the herders at dinner at the end of a strenuous day in which more than 8,000 deer were roped and their ears clipped.