RUSSIAN movies Battle for Sevastopol (2015) 2. Fortress of War (2010) Furious (2017) Going Vertical is a film based on real events that occurred in 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. It focuses on a legendary final battle between USSR and USA basketball teams. Cinemas increasingly have to compete with online streaming services like Netflix, but Russia also suffers from one of the worst piracy problems in the world. Zinyakova says the pirates are a problem but simply making good films is a bigger issue.Rivera’s masterpieces on display include “The Mathematician,” “Knife and Fruit in Front of the Window” and a watercolor entitled “The Family,” as well as works from his cubist period, scenes from some of his famous Mexican murals, portrayals of Mexican people, pre-Columbian images and portraits of his friends, including Irene Philipps, Dolores daughter.Most of the works at the exhibition belong to the Dolores Museum, which holds the largest collections of Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in the world. “Of the 148 works that we own, we are showing forty pieces at this exhibit,” Adriana Jaramillo, Communications Director of t Museum, said at the opening press conference at the Manege.It’s difficult to imagine that this film was shot in the Soviet Union: hard-currency prostitutes, sex scenes, police brutality... For its time, the flick was a genuine movie revolution and earned itself a 16+ rating. The plot revolves around a prostitute who dreams of finding a foreigner and going abroad. Having fulfilled her dream, the heroine feels alien and unwanted, but going back to the USSR is not an option... Salyut-7 illustrates, USSR, June 1985. Based on actualcosmonauts Vladimir Dzhanibekov and Viktor Savinykh dock with the empty, frozen craft, and bring her back to life. 86329
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