Maxim Budarin

Young Muscovite Kirill is a talented designer of computer games. One day, he is completely erased from the memory of everyone he knew and loved. Kirill learns that he has been chosen for an important and mysterious mission: to become a customs officer between parallel worlds, of which there are dozens in the universe. Will Kirill unravel the mystery of these worlds and who controls them? And is our Earth really just an imaginary "draft" -- a parallel world -- which in reality does not exist ...

4.3/10

A story of Lyudmila Pavlichenko, the most successful female sniper in history.

7.1/10

Based on a unique true story, “The First Oscar” tells about the filming of the first Academy Award-winning film from Russia — a documentary titled “Moscow Strikes Back,” shot in the trenches by a dozen student cinematographers in 1942, in the midst of World War II. In Hollywood, producer David Selznick had to stand against his powerful father-in-law Louis B. Mayer to introduce a new award category for Best Documentary and lobby for this new Oscar to be awarded to a film from an “enemy” country.

Based on the true story of a pilot awarded the Hero of the Soviet Union Award. Devyataev was a war pilot enrolled in active duty on day one of WWII. He shot down 9 enemy planes. On July 13, 1944, near the city of Lvov, he had to parachute and got captured. Imprisoned at Lodzi, Zaksenhausen and Usedom camps on February 8, 1945, he hijacked a German bomber at Penemunde airbase and escaped saving 9 of his friends. Without knowing it, Devyataev escaped on a bomber that had a secret weapon in its cargo bay. That left Hitler no chance to win WWII.