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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: soviet unionx
For All Mankind
The series explores what would have happened if the global space race had never ended.
The Assets
Two veteran CIA officers Sandra Grimes and Jeanne Vertefeuille who hunted down CIA officer Aldrich Ames, a mole who fed information to the Soviet Union that contributed to the deaths of at least ten Soviet intelligence officers who had spied for the United States.
Archangel
An English professor in Russia delves into the mysteries of Joseph Stalin's life and death, uncovering secrets that threaten his own life.
With historical intrigue and political espionage, Archangel takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the dark secrets of the Soviet Union.
Dead Mountain: The Dyatlov Pass Incident
Russia, 1959. A KGB major investigates the mysterious deaths of a group of nine student hikers in the Ural Mountains. Troubled by his past as a WWII veteran, he has a sixth sense and death seems to follow him around as he digs deeper into the mysterious incident. The more he learns, the more it becomes clear: the reason the students died will never see the light of day.
Tuntematon sotilas
TV adaptation from Unknown Soldier (2017) film.
The World War II series follows a machine gun company of the Finnish Army from a frog perspective during the Continuation War between Finland and the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1944.
Russia 1985-1999: TraumaZone
At the start of the 1990s the Soviet Union - one the largest empires in the world - imploded. It was not a slow collapse like the British Empire, but one that collapsed suddenly - in just a few months.
This series of films is a record of what it felt like to live through that catastrophe.
Слово пацана. Кровь на асфальте
Perestroika has already stepped from the Kremlin stands onto the streets of cities and towns. The Soviet Union is dying before our eyes, and along with the premonition of change, freedom of speech, music and prices, freedom from conscience appears, bordering on lawlessness. While parents fight for survival, children abandoned by everyone flock into street flocks and "fight for the asphalt." They literally fight to control everything that stands on their land or moves on it. In the midst of general poverty, there are clear rules of life, support and a boy's word, which is stronger than an oath. But friendship and concepts of justice are increasingly mixed with violence and crime.
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