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  1. Russia's Last Tsar: Directed by Robert Kenner. With Jeremy Irons, Vasya Agayev, Alexander Derevenko, Kolya Derevenko. Explores the reign of Nicholas II, Russia's last Tsar.

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    • Documentary
    • Robert Kenner
    • 60
    • Anastasia
    • Nicholas and Alexandra
    • Agony
    • The Assassin of The Tsar
    • Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny
    • The Romanovs: An Imperial Family
    • Rasputin
    • Matilda

    Featuring Ingrid Bergman and Yul Brynner, the movie tells the story of Anna Koreff, who claimed to be Grand Duchess Anastasia, daughter of Nicholas II, who by some miracle apparently survived the massacre of the Russian royal family in 1918. Still, not everybody in Paris’ Russian emigre circles believe in her.

    This British movie follows the life of the Russian royal family, especially relations between Nicholas II and his wife Tsarina Alexandra, from the beginning of the 20th century until their execution. The movie was nominated for six Academy Awards, winning two: Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction.

    The film is about one of the most mysterious figures in Russian history. Grigori Rasputin, a Siberian peasant who proclaimed himself a holy man and became hugely influential in the Romanov royal family. Such power, however, caused suspicion and fueled hatred among the nobility, eventually costing Rasputin his life.

    In the 1990s, Dr. Smirnov started giving therapy to Timofeyev (played by Malcolm McDowell) who claimed to be one of the executioners of the Russian royal family. At first it appears he’s just a psycho, but soon Smirnov realizes the case is not so simple, and there might be some truth in Timofeyev’s words.

    It’s 1883 and young peasant Grigori Rasputin is living in a Siberian village. He has just discovered that he has unusual abilities, apparently those of a prophet and healer. Later he becomes one of the most powerful people in the Russian Empire. Rasputin features Alan Rickman and Ian McKellen.

    After abdicating in March 1917, Nicholas II lost his privileged position and became “Colonel Romanov.” He first lived with his family under house arrest in the Siberian city of Tobolsk, and later in Yekaterinburg.The Romanovs tried to get used to their new social status but had no idea of the terrible destiny that awaited them. This movie tells the...

    This Russian-French drama is one of the latest movies dedicated to the “Holy Old Man” or “Mad Monk” Grigori Rasputin, portrayed by Gerard Depardieu. The actor claims Vladimir Putin was given a script of the movie and that he subsequently made there several edits.

    One of the most scandalous Russian movies in recent years, Matilda tells the story of the romantic relations between the heir to the Russian throne Nikolay Romanov (who became Nicholas II) and Matilda Kshesinskaya, an Imperial Theater ballerina. Сonservative Orthodox believers, headed by Natalia Poklonskaya, a former Crimean prosecutor and current ...

  2. Synopsis by Alice Day. The story of the Romanovs, the last tsar and tsarina, is a tale of a handsome ruler, his beloved wife, princes, princesses, a mad monk, and a grand palace, set against a later scenario of brutal murder. Jeremy Irons is the narrator for National Geographic's National Geographic Video: Russia's Last Tsar.

  3. English. 42 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Share. Explores the reign of Nicholas II, Russia's last Tsar.

  4. 6 mar 1996 · National Geographic Special Russia’s Last Tsar Production uses rare film footage and family photos, its chief asset. Seems the imperial family -- the tsar, the tsarina, their four daughters and ...

  5. 4 mar 1996 · Production uses rare film footage and family photos, its chief asset. Seems the imperial family — the tsar, ... Russia’s Last Tsar Production: NBC, Wed. March 6, 8 p.m.

  6. Anatoly Ivanov. Nicholas II, Russia's last tsar, was deported to Siberia on the eve of the revolution. In july 1918 he was executed together with his family in the city of Ekaterinburg. The last days of the last tsar tell the story of the pointless killing of the Romanovs, in relation to the communist terror that would follow.