MOSCOW, April 25th. /TASS/. A screening of the feature film Nuremberg was held at Moscow’s Illuzion cinema theatre as part of the Not Subject to Revision cultural programme. According to a TASS correspondent, the event was attended by the foreign guests, including the heads of diplomatic missions accredited in Moscow. “In the year of the...Read More
Mongolia, on the eve of the Second World War it was here that large-scale battles unfolded, culminating in victory over the Japanese forces. On August 25th at 14:06 and 18:06, the TV channel Rossiya 24 will premiere the new documentary Khalkhin-Gol: The Steppe Road to Victory. Why do monuments to Soviet soldiers still stand in...Read More
08.02.2023 Rostov-on-Don with S.Y.Kovalev, First Deputy Head of the Investigation Department of the Investigative Committee for Rostov Region; A.A. Safronov, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Southern Federal District; V.V. Prikhodchenko, Military Prosecutor of the Southern Military District, and S.V. Kapitonov, Deputy Prosecutor of the Rostov RegionRead More
The screenplay is based on the Alexander Zvyagintsev’s novel “Forever and Ever,” written by the jurist and historian who has devoted more than four decades to the study of the Nuremberg Trials. MOSCOW, December 20. /TASS/. Alexander Kibovsky, the head of Moscow’s Department of Culture, has acted as a costume consultant for two episodes of...Read More
Camera, motor… and people in raincoats and hats are climbing the steps of the Kaliningrad Museum of Fine Arts. Cars are driving, soldiers are walking, it’s like 1945 in the yard. Onlookers hung from the bridge and watch the process. Klops watched how Kaliningrad turned into Nuremberg for a few days. Yevgeny Mironov, Sergei Bezrukov,...Read More
We met actress Lyubov Aksenova at Mosfilm, where Nikolai Lebedev’s big international film Nuremberg was filmed. This is the first feature film dedicated to the Nuremberg Trials. Lyubov plays there the Russian girl Lena, whom the main character, Soviet translator Igor Volgin, accidentally met on the street of a German city. Фильм «Гроза». В роли...Read More
A Mosfilm sound stage has been transformed into the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, where 76 years ago the leaders of the Third Reich faced judgment. Yet director Nikolai Lebedev (Legend No. 17, Flight Crew) is not attempting to reproduce the tribunal in documentary detail. Instead, against this historic backdrop unfolds a fictional adventure. Nuremberg...Read More
The Nuremberg movie already seems to demand its own chronicler. One realises this the moment one steps onto the set. Like the historic trial at its heart, the project is monumental. Director Nikolai Lebedev is currently shooting his adaptation of Alexander Zvyagintsev’s novel Forever and Ever at Mosfilm, following location work in the Czech Republic...Read More
Outside the Mosfilm’s Pavilion No. 9, American, British and Soviet soldiers stand together — not real servicemen, but actors in Nuremberg, a feature movie about the defining international tribunal of the twentieth century. Inside, the iconic Courtroom 600 has been reconstructed in painstaking detail — the very hall where the leaders of the Third Reich...Read More