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How did the uniforms of flight attendants change in the USSR?

The flight attendants of Aeroflot, the only Soviet airline that existed in the country, were always dressed in the newest trends, because they were, de facto, the face of the country.

The first mandatory uniform was introduced in 1954 for international flights. It was designed by the artists of the All-Union House of Models in Moscow. Women wore dark blue wool suits with a matching felt hat, raincoat, shoes and gloves. The men wore suits, very similar to a pilot's uniform.

In 1962, a light gray summer suit was added to the uniform range. Since 1968, it has been complemented by a pillbox hat - a very fashionable accessory!

The most colorful years were the 1970s. Designers came up with a crimson-colored uniform with gold buttons for the flight attendants. During the flight, they also wore blue aprons adorned with Russian folk style patterns.

Then the Aeroflot ceremonial uniform appeared - blue with a wide white edge. And when turtlenecks became fashionable, they replaced formal white shirts.

The last Soviet uniform was introduced in 1986. The winter version included a red hat and scarf, while the summer version included a sky-blue dress.

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Every year, hundreds of adventurous snow-lovers hit the slopes in bikinis and swimsuits. While most people around the world seek warmth, these bold Russians embrace the cold, defying conventions and enjoying nature with minimal clothing.

Intrigued? On International Bikini Day, dive into this unique tradition by watching our film!

My Crazy Russian Vlog / 2016
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Despite hosting some of America’s wealthiest executives and celebrities, Los Angeles ranks second in the US for homelessness.
"Just last year alone, the number of homeless in California rose by 12%," shared a local activist committed to aiding those living on the streets.
With housing costs soaring and wages growing slowly, the homeless population in LA has surged to over 80,000, the activist noted. Watch the documentary to explore how this problem has reached such critical levels and why activists' efforts alone aren’t sufficient to address it.

Homeless in LA / 2024
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These men from Colombia, Italy, USA and Mexico volunteered and went all the way to Donbass, to fight against rising neo-Nazim. Despite the different backgrounds, they have one goal that keeps them standing bravely on the frontlines: elimination of Nazism.

Foreign Fighters of Donbass / 2022
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Did you know that there are more westerners coming to Donbass to unveil the truth of what’s happening? Check out the story of this American journalist.

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Can you imagine playing football on horseback? Kok Boru is an ancient Kyrgyz national sport that's even more unusual—there's no ball, but instead, they use a goat! Watch our film to learn more about this 5,000-year-old tradition.

Ready, Steady, Goat! / 2015
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After 24 years, Anastasia solved the mystery case of the murder of her father. The brave Russian woman never lost hope, joined law enforcement, reopened the case and kept on searching for every unturned stone until she succeeded and brought the criminals to justice. Check out this unusual case and be inspired by her determination in our film.

My Father’s Murder: Solved / 2022
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"Medicine did everything it could for me. Now, it's up to me. It depends on my willpower, my determination," says Ilya Kazakov, Special Military Operation veteran. Ilya stepped on a mine and lost both legs; the explosion also claimed the lives of two of his friends. Despite these devastating events, Ilya decided to write a book. This book is about more than his own survival; it’s about defending his homeland, those who save lives on the frontlines, and finding life after amputation. Watch the documentary to discover Ilya's incredible story and see how he turned tragedy into a source of inspiration for others.

Man of Iron / 2024
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Cyberstalking, doxxing, harassment, and various other forms of online bullying are on the rise worldwide. At least one in six internet users has fallen victim to such abuse. Female bloggers, in particular, have faced ugly forms of online harassment, leading many to experience mental health issues and develop a fear of public appearances. While some resilient voices have stood up against this wave of hate, questions persist about the adequacy of these efforts and the role of legislation in regulating online spaces.

Haters Gonna Hate / 2021
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Twin capybara cubs born at the Moscow Zoo

Video by: Ruptly; @svetlanaakulova1

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Can you imagine being dissected alive without anaesthesia? At least 3,000 people were used as guinea pigs by Japan’s secret Unit 731 during World War II. The unit conducted gruesome experiments, infecting humans with diseases like plague and cholera, and performing vivisections without anesthesia. Our film reveals these wartime atrocities and the horrifying creation of biological weapons.

Death Factories / 2020
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“And there, just behind the wall, the house is shaking, and you wonder if the next shell will hit you or not. You just sit there thinking, will it hit or will it miss?” Alexey, the caretaker of Avdeevka's Church of St. Mary Magdalene, has been having these terrifying thoughts for two long years. Like other Avdeevka's residents, he lived in the church's basement without light, water, or heating. Despite the destruction of all other churches in the area, the Church of St. Mary Magdalene miraculously survived. After the city's liberation, Russian priests took the church and its caretaker under their protection. Learn about the experiences of Alexey and his fellow citizens during these harrowing years in our premiere.

Avdeevka: This Is War / 2024
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In Iraq, almost every family has a missing member, their fate unknown. After the US invasion, and the rise of the terrorist group ISIS, the country suffered unimaginable atrocities, and damage beyond repair. People there are still haunted by the turmoil, looking for answers and a glimmer of hope. After 40 years of being away, Omar returns to Baghdad, in an attempt to mend the wounds and reunite his family.**

Iraq. The Story of My Family / 2019
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Living in a bunker isn’t just for emergencies for these Americans—it’s a permanent lifestyle. Whether it’s nuclear war, natural disaster, or something else, they believe the end of the world could come at any moment and they want to be prepared. How and where do they live? Is it affordable and comfortable? Find out in our film.

Armageddon Ready / 2019
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"If it weren't for the Special Military Operation, we would have been simply destroyed, crushed within a week, all of us hanged up," says Konstantin Panayotov, leader of the rock band PANBROTHERS. Born and raised in the city of Krasnodon, he admits that with the start of the Special Military Operation, he can walk the streets without fear. To support the defenders of Donbass and bring positive emotions to people who have lived under shelling for 10 years, his band constantly performs concerts. In the documentary film "Rocking for the SMO," Konstantin and other rock band leaders explain how and why they support Donbass.

Rocking for the SMO / 2024
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