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- Soviet television movie adaptation of the J.R.R. Tolkien fantasy novel "The Hobbit".
- These people survived during World War II and immediately fell into the "death camps" in Kolyma. At least two million people were captured in Germany. This was regarded as a betrayal of the Motherland, article 58. Death camps - the innovation of the NKVD acted flawlessly. It was aimed at the destruction of "enemies of the people." No, they didn't kill there, people simply couldn't stand it, they were brutal and annihilated each other, someone was dying from illnesses, from cold and hunger. In the film, several rehabilitated prisoners talk about their cruel fate, that few people know, that they kept in strict secrecy for many years. These are the nuances of the "convict" life, wild and cruel.
- Black people, red dwarfs, idols on bronze steeds, shadow of geniuses and heroes. This is not story about Hades from an ancient history textbook. This is Sankt-Petersburg In mystical literary tradition such as he is. A pomposity, an open space and - deathness. There is no gleam in the sky, Neva looked like poured by a lead, a crude air presses and can not pass through lungs, which are already struck by bacillus Kochii, and there are around ominous frights, threatening to punish for an unknown offence. And even white nights are bad. It looks as if you can meet phantom of a Poet which was tortured at thirtieth years of any of the last centuries. Be careful with monuments. They fond of walk along town quays (as told us Poushkin - he brings luck!). And do not trust this Neva prospectus. City - phantom, evolved from a bog which is refuge of evil spirits. Brilliant St.-Petersburg.