DOM KINO. 24 HOURS OF NONSTOP FILM BROADCASTING!

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Dom Kino is a round-the-clock cinema channel for true lovers of Russian cinematography. The channel features the best films by top Russian film directors, blockbusters, films awarded by major Russian and international film festivals, musicals, arthouse cinema, movies starring the best actors whose names are forever inscribed in the history of national cinematography, and the latest TV series. Dom Kino is 24 hours of uninterrupted film broadcasting in all genres — in digital quality, at convenient time and without commercial breaks. Every day on Dom Kino, viewers find the best works of Russian cinematography, from XX-century classics to the top premieres of the XXI century. In 2009, viewers were treated to an impressive list of grand premieres. For the first time, such films appeared on TV as Stilyagi (Zoot Suiters), Yarik, Skazhi Leo (Say Leo), Mikhail Porechenkov’s Den D (D-Day), Realny Papa (My Real Daddy), Valery Todorovski’s Tiski (Vice-like Grip), Kacheli (The Swing), Sem Kabinok (Seven Booths), Medvezhya Okhota (Bear Hunt), Zhestokost (Cruelty) starring Renata Litvinova, Kuka (The Little Orphan Girl), Nulevoy Kilometr (Kilometer Zero), Vragi (Enemies) by Maria Mozhar and Alexei Uchitel, Tikhaya Semeynaya Zhizn (Quiet Family Life), and Plus Odin (Plus One), the film that won the Kinotaur 2008 award. Brat (Brother) and Brat 2 (Brother 2), Mechenosets (The Swordsman), Retro Vtroyom (Retro for Three of Us), Progulka (Stroll), Ankor, Esche Ankor (Encore, Encore), Boomer, Voina (War), Zhmurki (Blind Man’s Bluff), Kukushka (Cuckoo), Mama Ne Goruy (Mother, Don’t Grieve), Zhenskaya Sobstvennost (Female Property), Blagoslovite Zhenshinu (Bless Our Women), Svyaz (The Connection), and other famous movies have been added to the channel’s cult film collection.

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