Travelling to Moscow ft. Sir Laurence Olivier, Robert Lang, & More (1965) | British Pathé
Famous British actors of stage/tv/film including Sir Laurence Olivier, Robert Lang, Lynn Redgrave, Billie Whitelaw, Colin Blakely and John Stride travel from London to Moscow to put on a performance of Shakespeare's Othello in 1965.
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London and Moscow, U.S.S.R., Russia.
Famous British stage actors and actresses visit the Soviet Union to perform Othello.
C/U of road sign - 'Savile Row'. C/U of a table filled with fabric samples, tilt up to Billie Whitelaw holding a sample against her suit. C/U of Robert Lang having a suit fitted by a tailor. C/U of Lynn Redgrave at tailors. C/U of Colin Blakely trying on a camel coat. These actors are having clothes fitted for their imminent journey.
L/S of actors boarding a 'BEA' aeroplane, press photographers snap away from the runway. Good M/S of actresses, including Lynn R. climbing the steps to the plane. C/U of the 'air steward' (in fact, Sir Laurence Olivier). Various shots of the pilots in the cockpit, Sir Laurence is seen chatting with them. Various shots of the actors and actresses on board the plane.
Various shots of Billie W. on a hydrofoil whizzing down the Moskva river. Good view of the Kremlin. M/S of the domes and towers of the Kremlin. Various shots of Red Square, including three soldiers marching, guards of Lenin's mausoleum.
M/S of entrance to 'Gum', the famous shopping centre. Top shot looking down on network of walkways inside the shopping centre. C/U of two babushkas with headscarves buying fabric. Various shots of women shopping, the shop assistants use abacuses. Various shots of fountain inside the centre.
L/S of large fountain with gold statues in Economic Achievement Exhibition. Various shots of ornate follies and pavilions in the exhibition. M/S of people looking at a Sputnik exhibited in one pavilion - the narrator implies that the exhibition is part propaganda. M/S of a soldier taking a photograph of a little girl by the fountain, actor John Stride enters with two companions. John and the little girl fool about. Colin Blakely is seen buying bread from a street vendor with John and Robert Lang.
Various shots of Russians buying trinkets and toys from stalls - narrator points out inferior quality of these goods! M/S of the three actors looking at the Space Race Memorial - tilt up impressive monument. L/S of memorial. Various shots of massive big wheel in the main recreation park ( that according to narrator ; falls short of London's Battersea Park). L/S of a wide street lined by vast blocks of flats. Various point of view shots, from a moving car, of modern Moscow - new sky scrapers, impressive university buildings. Various shots of people buying soft drinks from vending machines. Various shots of people using grey telephone boxes.
Various shots of a party of actors and actresses looking around inside the Kremlin. C/U of a guard outside the British Embassy, Sir Laurence Olivier and wife, Lady Olivier, Joan Plowright, are seen arriving for a reception. M/S of Sir L. and wife shaking hands with the ambassador. Various shots of actors chatting under a portrait of the Queen at Embassy party; Sir L. playing the piano, watched by the ambassador. Various shots of the circus, actor Miles Malleson is seen in the audience. C/U of the Circus programme.
C/U of Cyrillic poster advertising Brit production of Othello. Various shots of the Kremlin, dubbed over with dialogue from the play. M/S of Billie Whitelaw and a 'blacked up' Olivier taking a bow on stage.
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Moscow Circle of Light Festival - INDONESIA
The Circle of Light Festival is a Carnival of Light Show combining astonishing light and laser effects, awesome play of fountains and fire, and surely grand firework display. This year there will be a structure of 12 meter high cubes for video projections built on the island at Grebnoy Channel; while about 250 straight fountains and 35 rotating ones will be set up on the water; and more than 170 flame jets of various kinds will be installed on pontoons.
THE FINALISTS OF THE ART VISION COMPETITION FROM THE 16 COUNTRIES WILL MEET AT THE CIRCLE OF LIGHT FESTIVAL
The finalists of the Art Vision competition from the 16 countries will meet at the Circle of Light Festival.
Best media artists from all over the world will come to Moscow to participate in the ART VISION international projection mapping and VJing competition being a part of the Circle of Light Festival held from September 21 through September 25. The international Judge Panel is established to evaluate contestants’ entry works.
For 8 years of its existence, the Art Vision has grown from a small local event into the largest international one of its kind. The participants did not used to disappoint the audience – their work is always various and creative. However, the Art Vision competition gained fame thanks to the high quality of participants' works that allows to create the most interesting content but also as a result of the wide geography of the participants. This year the organizers have received 148 applications from 36 countries; for the first time the competition was attended by artists from Honduras, South Korea, Finland and South Africa. Once again Art Vision has cemented its status as the world's largest competition of video mapping and VJing.
35 works from 16 countries made the final: Bulgaria, Germany, India, Indonesia, Spain, Italy, China, Mexico, Poland, Russia, Rumania, Finland, France, Chile, Switzerland, Japan.
The nominees for the victory in the Art Vision Classic will present their works from 21 to 25 September at Teatralnaya Square (on the façades of three theatres: the Bolshoi Theatre, Maly Theatre and Russian Academical Youth Theatre. Colorful projects of the finalists in the Art Vision Modern nomination, the viewers will be able to see on the façade of the Grand Tsaritsyno Palace. Bright evenings on Theatre Square and in Tsaritsyno Park are waiting for the Moscovites and tourists from 21 to 25 September from 7:30 to 11:00 pm.
Today, 22 September 2018, the TOP 5 of Art
Vision Competition (China, Russia, Indonesia, Germany, Spain) were showing their projects. Indonesia represented by MÖDAR has shown their work called Timeless.
MÖDAR is Indonesian collective audio visual artists who create a video mapping artwork in a collaborative project for several festival across the globe (Japan, Germany, Ukraine, etc.).
The collaborative artists:
Dhanank Pambayun - Digital Illustrator
Yennu Ariendra - Music Composer
Ismoyo Adhi - 3D Artist
Anung Srihadi - Motion Design
Lepaskendali - Motion Design
Raphael Donny - Director
The Supporting Team:
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Setyo Herwanto - Secretary
Yuyun Fatima - Sponsorship Manager
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A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный' meaning 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he known as Ivan 'the Terrible' in English? Because he was evil or useless or because of anti-Russian bias? No, because 'Terrible' in English also means awesome or formidable - this was well understood when 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English centuries ago, but now fewer people understand this. (see definitions 3 & 4 here: The name stuck, and Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
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The War In Russia (1943)
Full title reads: THE WAR IN RUSSIA.
Soviet Union (USSR).
Various shots of Russian artillery in action in the Northern Caucasus. Various shots of the infantry advancing across snow covered countryside and through woods.
At the small villages, the Russians search buildings for any remaining Germans. Various shots of Russian refugees emerging from underground shelters with their few belongings.
Several shots of the burning buildings after the retreating Germans left a small town near Middle Don.
Various shots of hundreds of German prisoners rounded up in snow. They are then led away. Red Army tanks moving across the snow.
Various shots of the Russian soldiers on the move in the Voronezh area. They liberate many small villages and find many dead bodies. Dead bodies, victims of firing squads. Close up shots of weeping Russian women. Line of German prisoners marching through village.
Various shots of action at Schlusselburg near Leningrad (St Petersburg) in the snow. Russian unit attacking a German stronghold. Russian infantry and light artillery in action. They end by taking the village. Several shots of the ski troops waiting in trenches for the battle to start to relieve Leningrad. Barrage of heavy artillery as the final assault takes place. Several shots of meeting outside Leningrad between the defenders and the relievers of Leningrad.
(Mute & Track Negs.)
FILM ID:1079.02
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Iranian Minister In Russia (1946)
Unissued / unused material.
Soviet newsreel item, with titles in Cyrillic and Russian commentary.
Iranian Minister Ahmed Qavam-Sultaneh in Moscow, Soviet Union (Russia, USSR).
Various shots of Russian Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov at an aerodrome. Various shots plane landing and taxiing. Out of aeroplane steps the Iranian minister, wearing sunglasses and fur coat. Other Iranian officials follow home out of the plane. Molotov greets the minister, they then inspect the military guard of honour. The Iranian minister speaks into a microphone in Iranian (natural sound) before getting into car.
Date given on old records is 16/04/1946.
FILM ID:2303.01
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Inside The Gates Of Soviet Russia (1921)
Inside The Gates Of Soviet Russia - Petrograd (after St Petersburg and before Leningrad) circa 1921.
Boats and ships on river; snow on banks. GV looking across part of frozen harbour; partially snow-covered; buildings in bg. Group of children pose in front of USA ship; the 'Margus' (or 'Marcus'); w/ US flag flying; American ships are bringing food as famine relief.
Man in street in fur hat operating hand-cranked film camera; other Russian men & boys stand around. Street scene: pedestrians in heavy winter coats & fur hats walk up & down city street in business district; past shop windows; piles of snow all along side of street. Another shot of pedestrians hurrying along on wide street. Horse drawn sleds going up street.
Title frame: 'Here the doctrine of 'equality' is carried out in practice...' MS women shovel snow; they wear aprons; babushkas. Another shot; looking up street; man & woman both shovelling in foreground. Rather dim LS horse pulling sled piled w/ stuff & 2 people; also a few pedestrians; going past huge building w/ flag flying from top.
GV 'Red Place'; w/ Romanov monument; big building in bg (Winter Palace?). Fur-hatted men drive horse-drawn large sledges up street. Finally; another sort of general street scene; w/ many pedestrians walking every which way; sledge passing; etc.
Communism; Russian Revolution; USSR.
Also on ON 495 Q & ON 221 H.
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Moscow Welcomes Space Heroes (1969)
Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union (USSR).
Ground to air shots of large jet aircraft with smaller aircraft as outriders. MS. Crowds at airport waving. Various shots of the seven cosmonauts leaving the aircraft and marching across tarmac at Vnukovo Airport, Moscow. They make short speeches to Russian leaders. The cosmonauts are Vladimir Shatalov, Georgi Shonin, Valery Kubasov, Anatoly Filipchenko, Vladislav Volkov, Viktor Gorbatko and Alexei Yeliseyev. MS. The cosmonauts walk along waving to crowds. Various shots during cosmonauts drive in open cars through crowded streets of Moscow. Various shots of the cosmonauts at microphones in the Kremlin Palace of Congress we also see Kosygin and Brezhnev. After the speeches President Podgorny presents awards to the heroes.
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Date found in the old record - 27/10/1969.
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A glimpse at Sergiyev Posad, the heart of Russian Orthodoxy
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Inside The Gates Of Soviet Russia (1920-1921)
Title - 'Inside the Gates of Soviet Russia!'
Intertitle - 'Pathe News presents a series of the first pictures taken since the beginning of the Bolshevik rule showing conditions of peasant life in Soviet Russia. George Ercole, Pathe News cameraman (right), is accompanied by Arthur Ransome, noted journalist, on his trip across the Latvian-Russian border'.
CU of the two men with train in background. MS of the pair talking to military officer. MS as they walk towards camera past line of Soviet soldiers and get on train. MS train pulling away.
Intertitle - 'Owing to the disastrous failure of the annual grain crop, famine ravages large areas - villages are found deserted by inhabitants seeking food in the towns'.
MS pan on deserted village. CU deserted farm.
Intertitle - 'Groups of the refugees gathered along the banks of the Volga present a piteous spectacle of poverty and desolation'.
MS pan from across Volga river of refugees walking on other side. MS pan refugees sitting on ground with bundles of clothing etc, a little boy has blanket or big jacket around him. MS more refugees by docks with furniture and pots, pans and samovar.
Intertitle - 'The children and old folk must be fed first'. CU as woman squats by pot; stirring food. MS a few other women cooking, a woman kneels with arms round toddler. Pan across area where different families are gathered round ready to eat; steam and smoke coming from food and fires. 5 people share soup from pot.
Intertitle - 'The towns are overrun by the starving hordes from the villages: the Soviet Government provides Red Army tents for the refugees'. MS Refugee camp with tents; family with 2 small children in foreground. CU woman and child at tent entrance.
Intertitle - 'The dead and living side by side - camp cemeteries are built close to the camp colonies'. Shot of people and tents; with cemetery in background. Closer of cemetery; with wooden crosses.
Intertitle - 'Rolling villages of freight-cars are another emergency means of housing the homeless peasants'. Various shots refugees alongside train. Then shot on train platform; man splitting wood in foreground.
Title - 'The heart of the world has heard the cry of the millions of hungry Russian children and America has been first to answer their call!'. MS group of children looking tired hungry and worried. MS more children. CU's children looking tragic.
See also ON 246 B; ON 495 Q.
FILM ID:2344.07
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Today's Topic: Appanage/Mongol Russia
The Mongols, by entering into Rus' politics, changed history forever. They facilitated Moscow's rise, introduced gunpowder, & reunited the Rus'.
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1941 Nazi Germany vs Soviets ALONE: Who would have won?
World War 2: what would have happened if in 1941, Third Reich Germany and Soviet Union had fought one on one, without any foreign help? Who would have won? Hitler or Stalin? And in situation what would have happened in the Pacific, between Japan and USA?
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Snow Covered Forest Near Moscow (1959)
Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union (USSR).
Title in Russian 'In the Woods around Moscow'.
Various shots of the snow covered forest near Moscow, Russia. CU. Rabbit. Several long shots of the rabbit hopping through snow covered forest. Two dogs and men on skis moving through snow. CU. Dog being led through snow. LS. Fox running through snow. CU. & LS. Rabbits. Various shots of deer in snow covered forest. Several shots of bison in the forest. LS. Sunset in snow covered forest.
(Lav.)
Date found in the old record - 02/03/1959.
FILM ID:2766.1
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Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
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A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', meaning 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
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Maradona outplays Russia in Moscow
Argentina outplayed Russia in their friendly international match being played in Moscow on Wednesday.
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The Soviet has maintained a silence on German war material captured or destroyed, it is thought Stalin has held them up for announcement in a special order of the day. From Moscow comes the first pictures of the forming of a National Committee of Free Germany, it consists of German workers and prisoners of war. Soviet successes in the field have continued with their artillery in the forefront.
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German Invasion Of Russia - June 1941 (1941)
Russia, Soviet Union (USSR).
Panning shot along road of advancing German troops passing retreating Russian prisoners. Various shots of German infantry advancing through smoke and rubble strewn town. Various shots of German tanks advancing through town (possibly Minsk) and across the bridge. Several shots of the German tanks advancing across Russian farmland. Burning Russian tanks seen in cornfields, prisoners walking along. Various shots of German heavy artillery shelling town of Brest-Litowsk. Various shots on outskirts of town, Russian troops with white flags surrender. Shots of large numbers of prisoners being rounded up and marched off. German troops in town mopping up snipers. Various shots of German antiaircraft guns in action. Flak in sky and Russian plane crashes into field. Close up shot of burning wreckage of plane in field.
Natural sound only.
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FILM ID:1663.02
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