Chronicles of Moscow Life

Chronicles of Moscow Life

A reflection upon the ever-evolving culture, customs, and history of a bustling Moscow. From art, to war, to ghosts, to parties - see what makes Moscow the influential metropolis that it is.
20125 sezon
20125 sezon
16+
20 bölümler
  • 1. Deserved Rest

    1. Deserved Rest

    When the Soviet government took over, the pension system was wrought with problems for years to come. Just how did Soviet pensioners live after years of hard work?
    When the Soviet government took over, the pension system was wrought with problems for years to come. Just how did Soviet pensioners live after years of hard work?
    TV-14
    40 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 2. Epiphany of Frost

    2. Epiphany of Frost

    For the past 20 years, Moscow has rarely experienced severe frost. But in mid-January of 2006, Moscow experienced a cold front for the records. Just how does the largest city on the planet located in an extreme climate zone handle such a situation?
    For the past 20 years, Moscow has rarely experienced severe frost. But in mid-January of 2006, Moscow experienced a cold front for the records. Just how does the largest city on the planet located in an extreme climate zone handle such a situation?
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 3. Bermuda Triangle

    3. Bermuda Triangle

    The Bermuda Triangle - the three main shopping outlets of Russia - GUM, TSUM, and Children’s World. What were these stores famous for and why did they attract so many Muscovites and visitors to the capital?
    The Bermuda Triangle - the three main shopping outlets of Russia - GUM, TSUM, and Children’s World. What were these stores famous for and why did they attract so many Muscovites and visitors to the capital?
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 4. Sausage Melodrama

    4. Sausage Melodrama

    What did sausage mean to the life of a Soviet citizen? What sorts were meant for the common person, and what was their relationship to those at the top?
    What did sausage mean to the life of a Soviet citizen? What sorts were meant for the common person, and what was their relationship to those at the top?
    TV-14
    40 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 5. Unborn Children

    5. Unborn Children

    The Soviet Union had one of the highest abortion rates in the world. Watch as ordinary Muscovites open up about some of their most personal moments regarding abortion.
    The Soviet Union had one of the highest abortion rates in the world. Watch as ordinary Muscovites open up about some of their most personal moments regarding abortion.
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 6. Fish Day

    6. Fish Day

    The country was sorely lacking meat, people ate very poorly, and nobody considered fish as food. To remedy the situation, the People’s Commissar of the food industry explained to hungry citizens that a wonderful meal can be had from the herring.
    The country was sorely lacking meat, people ate very poorly, and nobody considered fish as food. To remedy the situation, the People’s Commissar of the food industry explained to hungry citizens that a wonderful meal can be had from the herring.
    TV-14
    38 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 7. Date With a Drill

    7. Date With a Drill

    Among dental health in the Soviet Union, there was a wide disparity. Some suffered through ineffective anesthetics and seals made of cements, while others received crowns made of platinum from the best dentists.
    Among dental health in the Soviet Union, there was a wide disparity. Some suffered through ineffective anesthetics and seals made of cements, while others received crowns made of platinum from the best dentists.
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 8. Farewell to an Era of Stagnation

    8. Farewell to an Era of Stagnation

    First Suslov passed away, then many others followed. It seemed as if the country was ran by a “gerontocracy” with all the top positions held by elderly statesman. The era of the “magnificent funeral” was in full swing and seemed as if these grand affairs were a part of daily Soviet life.
    First Suslov passed away, then many others followed. It seemed as if the country was ran by a “gerontocracy” with all the top positions held by elderly statesman. The era of the “magnificent funeral” was in full swing and seemed as if these grand affairs were a part of daily Soviet life.
    TV-14
    43 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 9. Flowers

    9. Flowers

    The everyday Soviet Muscovite received two bouquets a year - one on their birthday and on March 8th. These flowers were a large drain on public funds, so why did authorities implement the tradition of giving bouquets on International Women's Day?
    The everyday Soviet Muscovite received two bouquets a year - one on their birthday and on March 8th. These flowers were a large drain on public funds, so why did authorities implement the tradition of giving bouquets on International Women's Day?
    TV-14
    37 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 10. Foreign Romance

    10. Foreign Romance

    Many women saw marriage with a foreigner as a means to benefit themselves and leave the Soviet Union, but this was a very difficult affair. Hear the stories of happy and tragic love stories that broke through the Iron Curtain.
    Many women saw marriage with a foreigner as a means to benefit themselves and leave the Soviet Union, but this was a very difficult affair. Hear the stories of happy and tragic love stories that broke through the Iron Curtain.
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 11. A Glass With the Secretary General (Drunken Politics)

    11. A Glass With the Secretary General (Drunken Politics)

    "Drunken politics" every Soviet leader had his own. Lenin did not allow himself anything but beer, Stalin loved Georgian wine, Khrushchev drank from a glass with a special thick bottom exclusively for vodka ... alcohol permeated much of the decisions and views molded in the Kremlin.
    "Drunken politics" every Soviet leader had his own. Lenin did not allow himself anything but beer, Stalin loved Georgian wine, Khrushchev drank from a glass with a special thick bottom exclusively for vodka ... alcohol permeated much of the decisions and views molded in the Kremlin.
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 12. Extramarital Children

    12. Extramarital Children

    The life of an “illegitimate” child can be tough and confusing, but imagine being born out of wedlock to a parent who is a prominent public figure.
    The life of an “illegitimate” child can be tough and confusing, but imagine being born out of wedlock to a parent who is a prominent public figure.
    TV-14
    41 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 13. Plastic Surgery

    13. Plastic Surgery

    Lyubov Orlova was one of the first prominent women in the Soviet Union to boldly reconstruct her face with plastic surgery. After her operation, a national craze was born.
    Lyubov Orlova was one of the first prominent women in the Soviet Union to boldly reconstruct her face with plastic surgery. After her operation, a national craze was born.
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 14. Red Superman

    14. Red Superman

    The first half on the 1900’s was gripped by a crave for immortality among Soviet elites. Some claimed to have found the keys to longevity in curdled milk, blood transfusions, and even the transplanting of animal organs.
    The first half on the 1900’s was gripped by a crave for immortality among Soviet elites. Some claimed to have found the keys to longevity in curdled milk, blood transfusions, and even the transplanting of animal organs.
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 15. We Will Not Be Present Part 1

    15. We Will Not Be Present Part 1

    The three most famous and prestigious pogosts of Moscow - the Kremlin wall, Novodevichy and Vagankovskoe cemeteries. The most fascinating Russians of history call these their final resting spots.
    The three most famous and prestigious pogosts of Moscow - the Kremlin wall, Novodevichy and Vagankovskoe cemeteries. The most fascinating Russians of history call these their final resting spots.
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 16. We Will Not Be Present Part 2

    16. We Will Not Be Present Part 2

    The three most famous and prestigious pogosts of Moscow - the Kremlin wall, Novodevichy and Vagankovskoe cemeteries. The most fascinating Russians of history call these their final resting spots.
    The three most famous and prestigious pogosts of Moscow - the Kremlin wall, Novodevichy and Vagankovskoe cemeteries. The most fascinating Russians of history call these their final resting spots.
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 17. Handset of Happiness (Mobile Communications)

    17. Handset of Happiness (Mobile Communications)

    The first mobile phone, which was seen in Russia, weighed 3 kilograms and cost 5 and a half thousand dollars. So, why did Russia not adopt mobile phones earlier than the Americans that lagged behind in it’s debut?
    The first mobile phone, which was seen in Russia, weighed 3 kilograms and cost 5 and a half thousand dollars. So, why did Russia not adopt mobile phones earlier than the Americans that lagged behind in it’s debut?
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 18. House of Broken Hearts

    18. House of Broken Hearts

    The house on the Kotelnicheskaya Embankment was the height of luxury, only but a few people could dream of enjoying its extravagance.
    The house on the Kotelnicheskaya Embankment was the height of luxury, only but a few people could dream of enjoying its extravagance.
    TV-14
    44 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 19. Tales From the Mausoleum

    19. Tales From the Mausoleum

    The mausoleum is one of the most mysterious buildings in Moscow,with no shortage of tales. The wildest of all? Lenin walks its halls in the night.
    The mausoleum is one of the most mysterious buildings in Moscow,with no shortage of tales. The wildest of all? Lenin walks its halls in the night.
    TV-14
    39 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • 20. Soviet Werewolves

    20. Soviet Werewolves

    We think of the police as honest during Soviet times, but that is simply not the case. As they do today, they took bribes, harassed, and were rarely punished. Watch this historical investigation into life under a Soviet police force.
    We think of the police as honest during Soviet times, but that is simply not the case. As they do today, they took bribes, harassed, and were rarely punished. Watch this historical investigation into life under a Soviet police force.
    TV-14
    40 dak
    17 Mar 2012
  • Chronicles of Moscow Life
    20125 sezon
    A reflection upon the ever-evolving culture, customs, and history of a bustling Moscow. From art, to war, to ghosts, to parties - see what makes Moscow the influential metropolis that it is.
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