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- In this stand-alone add-on the player takes control of orc or elven forces to recapture the former orcish motherland from humans.
- Contemporary Russia. Two bored and overworked businessmen ditch their office, and take off on their motorcycles for a cruise in the sun along a highway to the beach. On the way, they meet a runaway bride in a wedding dress.
- Official music video for "Paganini" by Leningrad.
- The beginning of the 2000s. In the small Russian city of Chernozersk, an outbreak of an unknown virus, presumably escaped from a nearby biological laboratory. People living in the city are quickly infected, but the hastily declared quarantine allows you to stop the further spread of the disease, which in a short time drives the population crazy. 2029. In the biological laboratory within the quarantine zone out of cryoson mutant named Gorin. He is incredibly strong, has a number of unusual abilities, and remembers events that did not happen to him. Now he has to figure out what happened to him, to the city and how everything is connected with the military expedition that took place a year ago in Chernozersk.
- Streets of Moscow immerses you in the illegal street racing scene of Moscow. Hit the rush hour streets in powerful modified super cars as you engage in reckless high-speed racing. Insane stunts and nighttime drag competitions. Race around huge environments packed with traffic to avoid as you strive to become the best of the best and avoid the police who are looking to shut you down.
- A hero of Russian communist revolution and many funny stories as well Vasily Ivanovich Chapaev with his silly henchman Petka and the most sexy girl in the village Anka the machine-gunner are into some adventures again. Something strange is going on around. People are losing memory, commissar Furmanov is dead and unknown terror is lurking nearby. Starting from their homeland brave party will investigate the mysterious events happening in Gadyukino, fight the imperialistic aliens in space, get into the loony bin and even travel through time to ancient Rome accompanying action with a lot of jokes. As always there are some historical persons made into ludicrous figures.
- A portrait of Rachel Mikhailovna Messerer-Plisetskaya (1902-1993), better known as Ra Messerer, was a Russian stage and screen actress. She was born in Vilnius into the Lithuanian Jewish family, and graduated from Institute of Cinematography in 1925. She married the well-known Russian diplomat Mikhail Plisetski (1899-1938). They had three children: famous ballerina Maya Plisetskaya (1925-2015), talented ballet-master Alexander Plisetski (1931-1985) and principal dancer Azari Plisetski (1937-). In summer 1939, Rachel was transferred to the "Camp for Wives of Traitors to the Motherland in Akmolinsk", which ended her artistic career.
- "Death to Spies" was the name of a set of counterintelligence agencies formed in the Soviet Army during World War II. Their mission was to secure the rear of the active Red Army by arresting traitors, deserters, spies and criminal cells.
- A young woman is walking with her infant who starts to cry because he ran out of his milk. She asks a passer-by to watch her kid to go and buy some milk.
- The film is dedicated to professions in animated films. The scriptwriters share the secrets of their craft.
- «Pulse» is a story of a camera which is caught in strange city ruins. The people of non-human appearance live there. The camera travels from hands to hands. But suddenly this cycle is broken.
- What do these schoolboys do at the gloomy pond next to the hospice? No, they aren't ferrying the souls of the dead - they're studying. It's part of the lesson plan of the School of Charon.
- Inzeyen'-Malina is the feature film about modern Russia, human relations, and the discrepancy of the Russian soul. It is a treatise on emptiness with elements of absurdity. There are few dialogues, but it is full of humor and light grief. Eight independent short stories are connected by one character: Alexey Pankratov, Head of Cultural Department of Inza district. It is the drama of a talented young man who aspires to be pulled from the world of a surrounding reality. He tries to fill his ordinary provincial life with spiritual events. Alexey is an admirer of Marc Chagall and even tries to paint like him. He is a close friend of well-known naive painter Katya Medvedeva, played by herself. She tells Alexey: "Just close your eyes, Lesha, and repeat this magic word: IN-ZE-YEN'..." He closes his eyes and hears a peal in that magic darkness. Each hero of all 8 film novellas helps to discover an interesting deep personality of Alexey. This film is for your every sense.
- Katya and Gleb are happiy married couple with a small son. Nothing threatens their love and family until the young woman leaves for holidays with their kid and a friend to the seaside. Gleb, busy with urgent work, has to stay home. At the resort, Katya meets handsome Alexander and becomes besotted with him so much that falls into his arms without thinking. However the vacation finally ends and the lovers say goodbye. Here, it would seem, the banal resort romance is over, but from the moment of separation the real detective story begins - Alexander starts stalking Katya insisting on meetings. He also sends Gleb messages compromising his wife, and then, having not achieved the desired result, kidnaps their son. By a strange coincidence Gleb's company faces serious problems - Who is this mysterious Alexander? And what does he really want?
- A son of a well known businessman, unfairly accused of his father's murder, runs away from corrupt justice, trying to find the girl-assassin with whom he had misfortune to fall in love.
- This story took place high in the mountains, where the average age of the inhabitants is much higher than the average salary, where no one thinks about it, which is why they live so long.
- A story of a self-interview.
- Special TV report on Romanian stuntmen - in 2003, at The World Stunt Championship - Moscow, a mixed stunt team (formed by British and Romanian members) representing UK, has won the second place. The Romanian stunt coordinator Cristian Prisecaru was the mixed team stunt coordinator / director. In 2007, special TV reporter from Russia, Anna Rybina, arrived in Romania to interview Cristian.