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- About 40,000 tonnes of Nazi chemical munitions (mainly highly toxic sulfur mustard gas, a liquid chemical-warfare agent) were dumped into the Baltic Sea after the Second World War by the Allies. Now, it could threaten waters worldwide.
- A documentary film about one of the most influential representatives of business circles in the USA, the pioneer of Soviet-American trade, Armand Hammer.
- A documentary film about everyday life in an automotive factory shot at Tolyatti's Volzhsky Automobile Plant (AvtoVAZ), a Russian company producing cars of the Zhiguli, Lada and Niva brands (all-terrain vehicles).
- Documentary newsreel about the defense of Moscow in the winter of 1941-1942.
- Russian Nuclear Secrets of the Cold War.
- In this issue you will see satirical films: "Kurinaya printsipialnost" (animation), "Ryba zagovorila" (documental), "Dorogoe vremya" (theatrical).
- In this issue you will see satirical films: "Mol" (theatrical), "Yagodki" (theatrical), "Podveli" (documental).
- In this issue you will see satirical films: "Na raznykh knopkakh" (theatrical), "Klyova ne bylo" (theatrical), "Dobro pozhalovat!" (documentary).
- In this issue you will see satirical films: "Kto oni?", "Chistoplyuy" (theatrical), "Vyzhimalka", "A ya prichyom?".
- Segments: «Srochno. 03!», «Kak vo gorode, vo Vladimire...», «Petenka», «Derzhite dynyu!».
- Richard Sorge, a German journalist and communist tasked to set up a spy ring in 1930s Tokyo, and Leopold Trepper, a successful construction company head who secretly led the Red Orchestra communist spy network from Nazi-occupied Paris, were just two of Kremlin's numerous top spy operatives loyal to ultimately just one man, Joseph Stalin, a paranoid dictator of USSR who spied as intensely on his Allies as he did on his enemies. Features exclusive interviews with former NKVD intelligence officers and other eyewitnesses to the most ruthless dictator of the 20th century. Narrated by Charlton Heston.
- The all-important race to develop an atomic bomb led to some of the most daring Russian spy operations in the United States. Exclusive interviews with Russian agents detail the inside story of the Soviet atomic spy ring.
- December 11, 1991. In St. Petersburg, a girl was murdered. The maniac put a red rose into her hand, and scattered the petals from the second such rose around. Two more similar murders were soon committed. The path of the maniac turned out to be short-lived (after 10 days he was arrested), he turned out to be a television master from Moscow, Yuriy Semyonov.
- Tells a story about a vigilante armed with a mace, who, inspired by Death Wish (1974), illegally fought street crime in Moscow in winter of 1988-1989 with two lethal incidents.