Moscow film festival inspires bike marathon
Published: 24 June, 2009, 12:57
Across the country in 88 days – a Russian cyclist will travel 10,000 kilometers on his bike in a journey from Moscow to Russia’s Far East.
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The Communists of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Region have demanded a ban of James Cameron’s movies in Russia based on a somewhat unorthodox interpretation of recent blockbuster “Avatar”.
02.01.2010, 08:29
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“Black Lightning” – the latest film to hit the big screen in Moscow – has been dubbed Russia’s answer to Batman and Transformers. Some also see it as the beginning for the revival of the Russian film industry.
23.04.2009, 08:21
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A homeless man from Siberia made a movie about himself and his relations with the outer world. The erotic-philosophical movie was sent to Cannes, and now he is awaiting an invitation to the renowned film festival.
Michael Bay is a man to be taken seriously, so we should believe his claim that his huge robots will now bring their destructive energy to the Russian capital, as Transformers 3 is set to film some episodes in Moscow.
The father of “Avatar”, James Cameron, has dived into the waters of the deepest and oldest lake in the world, often referred to as “The Pearl of Siberia” - Lake Baikal.
29.10.2010, 15:51
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Claims that one of Vladimir Putin’s daughters is engaged to the son of a South Korean retired top brass are false, the prime minister’s spokesman has said.
08.10.2009, 17:05
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Millions of residents in Moscow witnessed a strange bright ring-shaped cloud hanging over the city’s western districts on Wednesday.
18.03.2010, 18:19
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At the restaurant, at the museum, at the factory, at the hotel, or at the shooting range. RT’s playful presenter, Martyn Andrews, takes the plunge into fun and adventure wherever he goes.
28.05.2009, 12:22
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Enchanted by a Russian beauty, an Indian actor decided to trade in his Bollywood career for marrying his sweetheart and leave for her hometown, only for him to end up near-destitute.
01.08.2009, 20:18
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has examined the depths of the world’s largest freshwater lake by volume - Baikal. He has been looking at how the research program into the ecosystem of the lake is progressing.
Published: 24 June, 2009, 12:57
Across the country in 88 days – a Russian cyclist will travel 10,000 kilometers on his bike in a journey from Moscow to Russia’s Far East.