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FDR
The three-part miniseries chronicles the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the thirty-second President of the United States.
Servant of the People
What if the president becomes an ordinary man of the people? The new, honest, principled, and most importantly - a smart man. It is these thoughts once spodvigli people elect the president of a simple history teacher Vasily Goloborodko ... All of a sudden the country has received a guarantor who lives in an apartment. Who calmly walking down the street without an army of security guards and the ceremony goes on the bus, which receives a modest salary, and sometimes borrows from other "to paycheck." In general, who lives - like everyone else. After all, he knows - when the "king" will begin to live as a simple teacher, easy teacher soon heal the king!
And even if he had no silver bullets and aspen stake each morning Vasily Petrovich comes to the fight against "evil spirits" and tirelessly "fighting" with the armada of corrupt and rotten bureaucrats, rake "Augean stables" of the state. However, it is not considered one. The system, which all used to shamelessly steal, and roll back deribanit - would be against such a concern for the people.
Kennedy (2023)
A chronicle of John F. Kennedy's life, including his youth, ascension into politics, presidency, and his lasting impact on history.
The Putin Interviews
A revealing series of interviews between renowned filmmaker Oliver Stone and Vladimir Putin in which the Russian President speaks candidly on the US Election, Trump, Syria, Snowden and more.
Churchill
Series exploring the life of one of Britain's most iconic Prime Ministers, Winston Churchill.
Thatcher: A Very British Revolution
The irresistible rise and dramatic downfall of Margaret Thatcher. Her inner circle reveal how a political outsider won power and dominated British life through a turbulent decade.
Inside Europe: Ten Years of Turmoil
For the first time, Europe's presidents and prime ministers take us behind closed doors to reveal how, in crisis after crisis, they fought to preserve their union.
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