Cinematography : Meeting of Government Council on the the Advancement of Russia's Film Industry
Meeting of Government Council on the the Advancement of Russia's Film Industry
Moscow, Russia (September 17, 2012)
-Video from RIA Novosti
(Видео с Российское агентство международных новостей)
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev chaired a meeting of the government council for the development of cinematography on Monday.
Government members and film makers discussed the current state of the industry and plans for the future.
The premier said state support for Russian film makers remains high, but that much work remains to develop national cinematography.
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RUSSIA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: VOTERS REACTION TO RESULTS
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Russian voters in both the city and the country took the results of the first round of the presidential election in their stride, planning to stick with their candidates for the run-off.
The industrial city of Volgograd is at the heart of the Red Belt, and supported Communist Gennady Zyuganov, while villages outside Moscow were divided between reform and nostalgia for the old ways.
As Stalingrad, it saw some of the worst fighting of World War 2. Now, renamed Volgograd, the southern Russian city is scene of hardline communist resistance to Boris Yeltsin.
Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov, trailing Yeltsin in emerging election results across the country, was given solid backing here in the heart of Russia's so called Red Belt.
The city council is dominated by communist deputies. A portrait of Lenin hangs and a photo of Zyuganov adorn the office of one, Nikolai Maksyuto.
But support for Zyuganov, Maksyuto says, isn't based on ideology. It's based on reality.
SOUNDBITE
In the city, Yeltsin is just ahead. But in the countryside, people backed Zyuganov. Simply because people aren't being paid their wages for months and when they do get paid its just ten or fifteen thousand roubles (2-3 dollars).
SUPER CAPTION: Nikolai Maksyuto, Volgograd City Council
Across town, construction engineers set to work on a rainy Monday morning.
A traditional icon of communist propaganda, these builders in fact voted solidly for Boris Yeltsin. More than that, they are building a bank.
Their company chairman Mikhail Semyonov has won international awards for his success in building up the company from scratch.
Disappointed by the election figures in his home town, Semyonov is confident that Russia is on the right track. His experience proves it, he claims.
SOUNDBITE:
The plain fact that this company exists is thanks to the reforms in Russia. The company was built from nothing, from one man to around 1000 workers. Only reforms made this possible.
SUPER CAPTION: Mikhail Semyonov, Company Chairman
Whatever the results of next month's second round of voting, Volgograd's capitalist construction workers will continue to build for the future.
In the Russian countryside opinion was also divided, although these villages have hardly been touched by the reforms which became a central issue of the election.
SOUNDBITE:
I have two small children and have no money to buy anything. They only wear old clothes. I haven't been paid for ages. I don't know if my children can grow up healthily.
SUPER CAPTION: Ludmilla Grishinka, Villager
SOUNDBITE:
I support Yeltsin. Now the shops
are full, there are no queues but we get a very small pension but I
hope that it'll be increased.
SUPER CAPTION: Alexander Knyazenva, Villager
SOUNDBITE:
Lebed told his voters that they should support Yeltsin in the next round because he can provide stability. But even so I'm still going to vote for Zyuganov.
SUPER CAPTION: Sergei Tarasov, Villager
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Vladimir Putin Blockade Leningrad Moscow State University
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Vladimir Putin also met with MSU students, who showed him their designs for a digital culture and education centre for students and for the National Student Theatre Festival. They also told the President about the LANAT School Research Laboratory, which aims to encourage talented children to get involved in research projects.
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Victor Efimov Lecture for FSB 02252003
Prof. Victor Efimov - Lecture for FSB about New World Order (02/25/2003) ENGLISH SUBS!
The main sources that will allow to double GDP are industry, agriculture and the real sector of
production of commodities as well as services. It is high time that we crushed the murderous bank
usury practicies and bring about taxation-and compensatory machinery of market regulation, which
will provide the balanced development of all the sectors of the national economy; eliminate any inter-industry disproportions in prices and investments. It is time we tore the mask of the myth that
insists the market by itself is all-mighty and omnipotent. Unregulated market will inevitably be adjusting itself to maximum profits, which leads to booming usury, porno-business, drug business,
favoring alcohol and tobacco producers, which destroy the statehood. Well-being and prosperity
should be determined by labour itself, and not by which industry one belongs to.
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Residential tower in Russia engulfed in flames
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Firefighters tackled a large blaze in a tall residential building in Siberia on Sunday.
Emergency crews spent several hours trying to contain the fire in a 25-storey building in Krasnoyarsk.
Local media reported all 150 residents were safely evacuated.
Witnesses said the blaze started on one of the lower floors and spread quickly up the building as the tower's cladding caught light. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined and a police investigation is underway.
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Could Russia's New Nuclear Torpedo Sink a U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier?
Could Russia's New Nuclear Torpedo Sink a U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier?
Russia has begun underwater tests of its Poseidon thermonuclear torpedo.
The Poseidon is an 80-foot-long nuclear-powered submersible robot that is essentially an underwater ICBM. It is designed to travel autonomously across thousands of miles, detonate outside an enemy coastal city, and destroy it by generating a tsunami.
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