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- Master criminal Fantomas kills an ambassador, is having an affair with the dead man's wife, sneaks into a rich woman's house handing out vanishing-ink business cards, is caught and sentenced to death but switches with an actor, who goes to the guillotine.
- The 14th century France is plunged into the endless war with England, and the plague has already declined the population. There is, however, a refuge of people who try to escape all the horrors. It is the Commandery of the Hospitaller knights.
- In a Berlin rooming house filled with an assortment of seriocomic Russian émigrés, Lev Ganin, a vigorous young officer poised between his past and his future, relives his first love affair.
- A story about the last two days of Mayakovsky's life and some episodes of the previous time.
- The host is Edward Radzinsky. Writer, playwright and historian Edward Radzinsky presents a selection of archived documentary tapes. Despite the fact that many films were shot more than half a century ago, they will be presented on television for the first time. In his opening remarks, the presenter gives his assessment of certain significant moments in the history of the first half of the 20th century.
- Talk show guests are people who have managed to create a public image for themselves. Talking with the guest about his interests, occupations and worldview, the presenters try to bring their interlocutor beyond the stereotype of behavior.
- They came up with the country of Noon, where people live in harmony with themselves, where a social paradise reigns, where a free-thinking person does not need the restraining force of external power. The Strugatsky brothers became the spokesmen for the aspirations of the generation that was born in the war and matured after the 20th Congress.
- The film is about a legendary jazz trumpeter Valeri Ponomarev. In 1973, Valeri Ponomarev, a 30-year old Moscow musician left like a stalker for the capitalism zone - the USA, while in New York he penetrated into yet another "zone" - he became an acknowledged 'Trumpeter Number 1' in the world capital of jazz; for five years he has been playing in "The Jazz Messengers" of Art Blakey - the best jazz orchestra. Today, "twice stalker" Valeri Ponomarev is in the top ten trumpeters of the world. He has a big band in New York and a similar orchestra "The Russian Messengers" in Moscow and pupils in Moscow and New York. The film is about destiny and jazz.
- Based on Uzbek folk tales about the adventures of the cheerful and resourceful Hodja Nasreddin.