The program “Closed Screening” with the host Alexander Gromov went on Channel One from 2007 to 2013. All the films shown in it are designed for a deep and wide audience, as the author of the television talk show himself stated.
Attention movie lovers presented closed screen movies listwhich is below.
10. Depicting a victim | 2006 year
Black comedy of Kirill Serebrennikov “Depicting a victim” (2006) Opens Top Ten Closed Screening Films. Valya’s young man, having graduated from university, settles in the police for the sake of earning money, where he portrays victims of crimes during investigative experiments. An investigation team consisting of a charismatic captain armed with a video camera of Ensign Luda and a dull sergeant daily takes defendants to crime scenes, where it is supposed to restore the picture of the tragedy ...
9. Caesar must die | year 2012
“Caesar must die” (2012) - Closed-screening film awarded the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. Shakespeare's play “Julius Caesar”, a curtain, stormy applause ends. The lights go out, the actors leave the stage and ... return to the cells of the Rebibia Roman security prison. The camera captured a grandiose experiment directed by Fabio Cavalli with prisoners, many of whom are serving life sentences. The universal language of Shakespeare helps newly-minted actors understand their roles, re-learn friendship and betrayal, power, deceit and violence - first in the play, and then in their life. And although the stage of this play is a prison, in the film itself it miraculously disappears ...
8. Caesar must die | year 2012
“The last tale of Rita”(2012) - a film of a closed screening directed by Renata Litvinova. The heroines are three women: Renata Litvinova, Olga Kuzina Tatyana Drubich. The character of Litvinova, the Angel of Death (in the earthly world of people bears the name of Tatyana Neubivko), works according to the plot in the morgue. A woman a little older than thirty, Margarita Gauthier (Spanish Olga Kuzina), gets sick and goes to hospital for treatment. Her friend Nadia works as a doctor in this hospital, and, having learned the diagnosis of her friend, cannot decide to tell her the sad news, begins to hide and “drink strong drinks”. Nurse Tanya Neubivko, who works in the “morgue department”, takes care of the dying Rita, she is essentially an angel of death and occupies a high position in the afterlife. Tanya Neubivko passes between two worlds - the living and the dead - with the help of portals, ancient buildings. Three women begin to prepare for a great event - the transition of Rita to another world. Rita announces her will, leaving everything she owns to her beloved man Nikolai Serebryakov (Spanish: Nikolai Khomeriki). He seeks the answer to the question of whether there is life after death, and tries to dissuade death from taking her beloved.
7. Melancholy | 2011
"Melancholy" (2011) - Lars von Trier's private screening drama with Kirsten Dunst and Charlotte Gensburg. The film was awarded the “Palm Branch” at the Cannes Film Festival for “Best Actress”, which was performed by Kirsten Dunst. The events of the film unfold on the days that precede the disaster. The first part is dedicated to Justin’s wedding, which quickly cools to the celebration, which causes misunderstanding of relatives and guests. The heroine of the second part is Claire, Justine's sister. At first, Claire takes care of Justin, who has fallen into clinical depression, and at the same time is afraid of reports of the approach of the mysterious planet of Melancholy. Gradually, as the planet approaches, Justine and Claire change roles. Now the panicking Claire needs to be taken care of. In desperation, she and her sister and son are preparing to accept the inevitable.
6. Dushka | 2007 year
“Dushka” (2007) - A film of a private screening directed by Jos Stelling. At the Russian film festival, screenwriter Bob meets a man called Dushka in the film, and by the way, not seriously, invites him to visit him in Amsterdam. When one day Dushka comes to Bob, he stubbornly cannot remember what kind of person he is or where he is from, and in every possible way tries to drive him out of his apartment. Dushka unceremoniously tries to get back and feels at home in an apartment, not embarrassed by the girl Bob is taking care of.
5. White ribbon | year 2009
“White Ribbon” (2009) - Michael Haneke's private screening film. The picture has a subtitle - “German story about children”. The film was twice awarded the “Palm Branch” at the Cannes Film Festival. The picture describes the events of 1913 taking place in Germany. In a completely prosperous German village, outwardly, everything is quiet and decent. But once in this "bear corner" sinister, mysterious events begin to take place, such as violence perpetrated by unknown persons over a mentally retarded boy. Suspicion falls on the children of the local pastor, who has strict customs, who have been wearing white bandages since infancy “as a symbol of purity and innocence, and as a result, lies, evil, and craving for violence grow in their hearts as a protest.” The young village teacher is trying to figure it all out, but almost every villager has his dark secrets, and no one wants them to come out. Almost every character has two sides - one external, familiar and “decent”, and the other internal, burdened by some secret or unseemly action.
4. The first squad | year 2009
Closed Screen Animation "First squad" (2009) is a joint work of Russia, Japan and Canada. The cartoon takes place in 1942. A squad of pioneer heroes engages in a battle with the fascist invaders and the ghosts of the Livonian Order knights, summoned from the afterlife by Nazi magicians from the infamous Anenerbe organization. Of course, the main characters are not ordinary pioneers. They were trained in the Sixth Division of the Directorate of Military Intelligence. This department deals with parapsychology and occultism. And now they are ready to defend their homeland on an invisible front for mere mortals.
3. Last Sunday | year 2009
“The Last Sunday” (2009) - Closed screening film, which is a joint work of Germany, Russia and the UK. The picture was twice nominated for an Oscar. The film is based on the biographical novel of Jay Parini about the last year of the life of the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. Having lived a long life, tired of estrangement and hostility in relations with his wife Sofia Andreevna, on the night of October 28, 1910, at five in the morning with 39 rubles in his pocket, Leo Tolstoy secretly left home. Having caught a cold on the way, he fell ill with pneumonia and found the last shelter at Astapovo station.
2. Between | 2011
"Between" (2011) - Francis Ford Coppola private film. Surviving a creative crisis, writer Hall Baltimore, specializing in action-packed witch novels, arrives in the small town of Swan Valley. Local sheriff Bobby Lagrange draws his attention to the mysterious murder of a young girl, which occurred recently in the city, and suggests writing a joint work based on this case. A night in a dream to Baltimore is a ghost and talks about the massacre of children that occurred in these places many years ago. Impressed by this dream, the writer decides to start his own investigation of the events taking place in the town ... The film contains references to the work of Edgar Allan Poe and many quotes from his works.
1. Missing | 2010 year
"Missing" (2010) - film of the closed screening of Anna Fenchenko. The plot of the film tells about a programmer who is quite happy with self-isolation from the big world. He works at home, he does not have a family, and relations with relatives living upstairs are very strained. He is no longer young and it is convenient for him to live in his own world, which he created for himself. But once, by a strange coincidence, he is deprived of the little that he had. Having lost his apartment, work and passport, but having managed to maintain freedom, he plunges into a new world for himself. Having escaped from problems, he is missing, and he simply has nowhere to return to. Will he be able to find himself in the new world and overcome all the trials that fate has prepared for him?