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IVI (ivi.ru) is a Russian online video streaming service which offers licensed video content: movies, TV shows, cartoons and music videos. ivi.ru offers licensed content from all major content producers, including Mosfilm, Lenfilm, Paradise, CTC Media, Gorky Film Studio, Warner Brothers/Warner Music, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures/Sony Music, NBCUniversal/Universal Music ...
Start is a subscription-based international streaming service available worldwide with Russian-based production.The service is a part of START digital media holding that also includes production company Start, and distribution company All Media.
The One (Russian: Одна, romanized: Odna, lit. 'Alone') is a 2022 Russian disaster-survival adventure film written, co-produced and directed by Dmitry Suvorov. The film is based on the real events that occurred in 1981 Aeroflot Flight 811, when rescuers found a twenty-year-old student who survived after falling from a height of 5 kilometers.
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The movie ticket company Fandango is reaching the digital streaming market too with the Vudu app, a movie app that offers rentals, purchases and free movies for streaming. Powered by ads, Vudu ...
Kazakhstan and Russian film "Pioneer" Film Distribution / Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation / Kinokult Producer's Center / Uvent Production 27 Terrible Dad: Грозный папа: Director: Karen Oganesyan Cast: Yevgeni Grishkovetz, Kirill Käro, Ulyana Pilipenko, Erik Panich, Irina Voronova N O V E M B E R 3
The Scythian, also in English territories as The Last Warrior (Russian: Скиф) is a 2018 Russian action drama fantasy film directed by Rustam Mosafir, starring Aleksey Faddeev, Aleksandr Kuznetsov and Vitaly Kravchenko. [3] It takes place in the 11th century in Ancient Russia, during a time in which grandiose changes are taking place in Eurasia.
Two versions were released: a 12+ (128 minutes) and an 18+ (133 minutes). With a budget of $20.8 million, Viking was the third most expensive Russian film (after two parts of Burnt by the Sun 2) by the time of its release. [3] The movie was met with mixed reviews by Russian film critics. [4] grossed $32.3 million in box office. [1]