Resultats de la recherche : leningradsky

Los niños de Leningradsky - 599 sec
El documental nos muestra la abrumadora crisis a la que se enfrenta Rusia, concretamente Moscú, por medio de los relatos de estos niños que viven en condiciones deplorables, y que a su vez en muchas ocasiones se enfrentan a la brutalidad policial y a la muerte, que de forma directa o indirecta se cruza en sus vidas. Aproximadamente hay 30.000 niños sin hogar en Moscú que duermen en escaleras, cubos de basura, estaciones del metro, entre las tuberías del suministro de agua caliente, en túneles subterráneos o en las alcantarillas. Que tienen que buscarse la vida como pueden y sobrevivir al duro invierno. Muchos de ellos huelen el pegamento para contener el hambre y escaparse del violento mundo que les rodea. Con todo, consideran que la vida en las calles es una alternativa mejor a la que ya han experimentado, incluso en sus hogares. Cada año 100.000 menores abandonan sus hogares para vivir en las calles de Moscú. Los niños de la Estación de Leningradsky (2004) Director/Realizador: Hanna Polak y Andrzej Celinski Título original: Dzieci z Leningradzkiego (The Children of Leningradsky) Año: 2004 Duración: 35' País:Polonia
Auteur : magnitogorski
Tags: moscu rusia documental social
The Children Of Leningradsky 1/4 - 525 sec
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary, Short Subject, this 35-minute documentary, takes an unblinking look at the reality of homeless children living in Russia today - in particular the ones who call the underground Leningradsky train station in Moscow home. Utilizing verité footage of over a dozen children who speak candidly about their lives, routines and lost dreams, the film captures the sobering reality of post-Soviet Russia, as kids are left behind, get booted out of their homes, turn into prostitutes, are abused, and run away. Though it has been making efforts to overcome this dire situation, the Russian system has yet to completely control it, as many young children (ages 8-16) continue to be swept into the abyss. When this film was made, authorities estimated that some 30,000 children were living on the streets and railway stations of Moscow. The Children of Leningradsky concentrates on a dozen or so children living in the Moscow train station Leningradsky. Panhandling from strangers and sleeping among the rush of commuters, their wants are minimal. "We need some heat, food, a little money and nothing more," says one, forgetting that his daily diet also includes an unhealthy dose of vodka, cigarettes and glue sniffing. "When it is worst, we try to make money for food by prostitution," admits another. Police brutality is a daily reality for the children of Leningradsky. The film captures one incident where the police patrol beats one of the street children and smears an entire tube of glue into his hair and onto his face. Ironically, it is by sniffing glue fumes that these children (at least for a little while) are able escape the unforgiving world around them. It is a life of fleeting possibilities and danger. The Children of Leningradsky conveys what life is like for these homeless children as they plan their day around "best begging hours." Originally part of a project to bring money and aid to homeless youth, Polak and Celinski started filming this documentary as a non-profit initiative. The film has helped focus attention on this matter; since it was made, Russian authorities have stepped up their efforts to reduce homelessness in Moscow, though it's still a serious problem in other cities. Death sometimes crosses the paths of the children of Leningradsky, directly and indirectly. One group of kids explains how they were badgered for 48 hours by police after another child was murdered, even though they weren't anywhere near the crime scene. In another, far more emotional scene, a group of homeless children wail at the funeral of a pretty 14-year-old girl. Neverless, Misha, the boy who was discarded by his father, remains optimistic: "God believes in people and helps them. He loves everyone, even bad people, not just Russians. He even loves Chechnyans. But most of all, He loves children." About the filmmakers: Born in Katowice, Poland, Hanna Polak studied acting before beginning her studies at the Moscow School of Cinematography. In 1997 she founded a charity organization in order to help the underprivileged children of Russia. Andrzej Celinski began his career in the theater, and directed several successful plays in Poland and the Czech Republic. He has won the Main Award of the Czech Theater Festival in Prague. More Info:http://www.childrenofleningradsky.com/
Auteur : apocalyptichybrid3
Tags: children child abuse homeless hungry starving victim abandoned russia america poor humanity moscow help sad kids betray
The Children Of Leningradsky 3/4 - 561 sec
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary, Short Subject, this 35-minute documentary, takes an unblinking look at the reality of homeless children living in Russia today - in particular the ones who call the underground Leningradsky train station in Moscow home. Utilizing verité footage of over a dozen children who speak candidly about their lives, routines and lost dreams, the film captures the sobering reality of post-Soviet Russia, as kids are left behind, get booted out of their homes, turn into prostitutes, are abused, and run away. Though it has been making efforts to overcome this dire situation, the Russian system has yet to completely control it, as many young children (ages 8-16) continue to be swept into the abyss. When this film was made, authorities estimated that some 30,000 children were living on the streets and railway stations of Moscow. The Children of Leningradsky concentrates on a dozen or so children living in the Moscow train station Leningradsky. Panhandling from strangers and sleeping among the rush of commuters, their wants are minimal. "We need some heat, food, a little money and nothing more," says one, forgetting that his daily diet also includes an unhealthy dose of vodka, cigarettes and glue sniffing. "When it is worst, we try to make money for food by prostitution," admits another. Police brutality is a daily reality for the children of Leningradsky. The film captures one incident where the police patrol beats one of the street children and smears an entire tube of glue into his hair and onto his face. Ironically, it is by sniffing glue fumes that these children (at least for a little while) are able escape the unforgiving world around them. It is a life of fleeting possibilities and danger. The Children of Leningradsky conveys what life is like for these homeless children as they plan their day around "best begging hours." Originally part of a project to bring money and aid to homeless youth, Polak and Celinski started filming this documentary as a non-profit initiative. The film has helped focus attention on this matter; since it was made, Russian authorities have stepped up their efforts to reduce homelessness in Moscow, though it's still a serious problem in other cities. Death sometimes crosses the paths of the children of Leningradsky, directly and indirectly. One group of kids explains how they were badgered for 48 hours by police after another child was murdered, even though they weren't anywhere near the crime scene. In another, far more emotional scene, a group of homeless children wail at the funeral of a pretty 14-year-old girl. Neverless, Misha, the boy who was discarded by his father, remains optimistic: "God believes in people and helps them. He loves everyone, even bad people, not just Russians. He even loves Chechnyans. But most of all, He loves children." About the filmmakers: Born in Katowice, Poland, Hanna Polak studied acting before beginning her studies at the Moscow School of Cinematography. In 1997 she founded a charity organization in order to help the underprivileged children of Russia. Andrzej Celinski began his career in the theater, and directed several successful plays in Poland and the Czech Republic. He has won the Main Award of the Czech Theater Festival in Prague. More Info:http://www.childrenofleningradsky.com/
Auteur : apocalyptichybrid3
Tags: children child abuse homeless hungry starving victim abandoned russia america poor humanity moscow help sad kids betray
The Children Of Leningradsky 4/4 - 410 sec
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary, Short Subject, this 35-minute documentary, takes an unblinking look at the reality of homeless children living in Russia today - in particular the ones who call the underground Leningradsky train station in Moscow home. Utilizing verité footage of over a dozen children who speak candidly about their lives, routines and lost dreams, the film captures the sobering reality of post-Soviet Russia, as kids are left behind, get booted out of their homes, turn into prostitutes, are abused, and run away. Though it has been making efforts to overcome this dire situation, the Russian system has yet to completely control it, as many young children (ages 8-16) continue to be swept into the abyss. When this film was made, authorities estimated that some 30,000 children were living on the streets and railway stations of Moscow. The Children of Leningradsky concentrates on a dozen or so children living in the Moscow train station Leningradsky. Panhandling from strangers and sleeping among the rush of commuters, their wants are minimal. "We need some heat, food, a little money and nothing more," says one, forgetting that his daily diet also includes an unhealthy dose of vodka, cigarettes and glue sniffing. "When it is worst, we try to make money for food by prostitution," admits another. Police brutality is a daily reality for the children of Leningradsky. The film captures one incident where the police patrol beats one of the street children and smears an entire tube of glue into his hair and onto his face. Ironically, it is by sniffing glue fumes that these children (at least for a little while) are able escape the unforgiving world around them. It is a life of fleeting possibilities and danger. The Children of Leningradsky conveys what life is like for these homeless children as they plan their day around "best begging hours." Originally part of a project to bring money and aid to homeless youth, Polak and Celinski started filming this documentary as a non-profit initiative. The film has helped focus attention on this matter; since it was made, Russian authorities have stepped up their efforts to reduce homelessness in Moscow, though it's still a serious problem in other cities. Death sometimes crosses the paths of the children of Leningradsky, directly and indirectly. One group of kids explains how they were badgered for 48 hours by police after another child was murdered, even though they weren't anywhere near the crime scene. In another, far more emotional scene, a group of homeless children wail at the funeral of a pretty 14-year-old girl. Neverless, Misha, the boy who was discarded by his father, remains optimistic: "God believes in people and helps them. He loves everyone, even bad people, not just Russians. He even loves Chechnyans. But most of all, He loves children." About the filmmakers: Born in Katowice, Poland, Hanna Polak studied acting before beginning her studies at the Moscow School of Cinematography. In 1997 she founded a charity organization in order to help the underprivileged children of Russia. Andrzej Celinski began his career in the theater, and directed several successful plays in Poland and the Czech Republic. He has won the Main Award of the Czech Theater Festival in Prague. More Info:http://www.childrenofleningradsky.com/
Auteur : apocalyptichybrid3
Tags: children child abuse homeless hungry starving victim abandoned russia america poor humanity moscow help sad kids betray
Children of Leningradsky - A tribute - 202 sec
I am dedicating this video to the innocent homeless children of Leningradsky in Russia and all the homeless children of the world. Lets not forget them. They need our support. The music is by great greek composer Eleni Karaindrou
Auteur : ShahzadTiwana
Tags: Children Child leningradsky Russia homeless poverty abuse drugs victims humanity hunger disease Eleni Karaindrou
Los niños de la estacion Leningradsky - 118 sec
Unos niños en rusia sobreviven en los bajos de una estacion, alli viven y mueren, el documental completo se puede descargar del emule con este mismo titulo, yo he puesto unos trozos muy resumidos
Auteur : Deltaspain
Tags:niños estacion Leningradsky pobreza bagabundo rusia
Caucasians Dancing at Leningradsky Station in Moscow - 84 sec
Caucasians dancing to "Chernye Glaza" (Black Eyes) at the Leningradsky train station in Moscow.
Auteur : opaun
Tags:Caucasian Russia Moscow Dancing Chernye Glaza
Estación Leningradsky - Que vuelvan los comunistas - 156 sec
Que vuelva el comunismo.
Auteur : PicardSzeged
Tags:comunismo leningradsky
LOS NIÑOS DE LA ESTACION DE LENINGRADSKY-1/5 - 542 sec
La Rusia Capitalista.
Auteur : xavipsico25
Tags: Rusia
LOS NIÑOS DE LA ESTACION DE LENINGRADSKY-2/5 - 512 sec
Niños rusos.
Auteur : xavipsico25
Tags: Rusia
LOS NIÑOS DE LA ESTACION DE LENINGRADSKY-5/5 - 307 sec
Niños rusos.
Auteur : xavipsico25
Tags: Rusia
LOS NIÑOS DE LA ESTACION DE LENINGRADSKY-4/5 - 522 sec
Niños rusos.
Auteur : xavipsico25
Tags: Rusia
EZEKIEL PROPHECY FULL POWER RUSSIA is MAGOG (Gogland, Leningradsky oblasti, Russia in the Gulf of Finland) - 526 sec
EZEKIEL PROPHECY FULL POWER RUSSIA is MAGOG (GOGLAND). RUSSIA = MAGOG ['Hebrew for place of Gog, land of Gog'] GOGLAND Coordinates Latitude 60'06" North Long 26'58" East. Credits: Bible, book of Ezekiel Chapters 38 & 39; Max McMillian; The Caspian Sea Monster; Han Zimmer 'The Hunt of Red October'; 'The Late Great Planet Earth' by Hal Lindsey with Orson Welles.
Auteur : EndTimeTube
Tags: TUBAL KAZAKHSTAN GOG MAGOG RUSSIA GOMER GOMEL BELARUS PERSIA IRAN EZEKIEL PROPHECY GOGLAND
LOS NIÑOS DE LA ESTACION DE LENINGRADSKY-3/5 - 559 sec
Niños rusos.
Auteur : xavipsico25
Tags: Rusia
The Children Of Leningradsky 2/4 - 523 sec
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary, Short Subject, this 35-minute documentary, takes an unblinking look at the reality of homeless children living in Russia today - in particular the ones who call the underground Leningradsky train station in Moscow home. Utilizing verité footage of over a dozen children who speak candidly about their lives, routines and lost dreams, the film captures the sobering reality of post-Soviet Russia, as kids are left behind, get booted out of their homes, turn into prostitutes, are abused, and run away. Though it has been making efforts to overcome this dire situation, the Russian system has yet to completely control it, as many young children (ages 8-16) continue to be swept into the abyss. When this film was made, authorities estimated that some 30,000 children were living on the streets and railway stations of Moscow. The Children of Leningradsky concentrates on a dozen or so children living in the Moscow train station Leningradsky. Panhandling from strangers and sleeping among the rush of commuters, their wants are minimal. "We need some heat, food, a little money and nothing more," says one, forgetting that his daily diet also includes an unhealthy dose of vodka, cigarettes and glue sniffing. "When it is worst, we try to make money for food by prostitution," admits another. Police brutality is a daily reality for the children of Leningradsky. The film captures one incident where the police patrol beats one of the street children and smears an entire tube of glue into his hair and onto his face. Ironically, it is by sniffing glue fumes that these children (at least for a little while) are able escape the unforgiving world around them. It is a life of fleeting possibilities and danger. The Children of Leningradsky conveys what life is like for these homeless children as they plan their day around "best begging hours." Originally part of a project to bring money and aid to homeless youth, Polak and Celinski started filming this documentary as a non-profit initiative. The film has helped focus attention on this matter; since it was made, Russian authorities have stepped up their efforts to reduce homelessness in Moscow, though it's still a serious problem in other cities. Death sometimes crosses the paths of the children of Leningradsky, directly and indirectly. One group of kids explains how they were badgered for 48 hours by police after another child was murdered, even though they weren't anywhere near the crime scene. In another, far more emotional scene, a group of homeless children wail at the funeral of a pretty 14-year-old girl. Neverless, Misha, the boy who was discarded by his father, remains optimistic: "God believes in people and helps them. He loves everyone, even bad people, not just Russians. He even loves Chechnyans. But most of all, He loves children." About the filmmakers: Born in Katowice, Poland, Hanna Polak studied acting before beginning her studies at the Moscow School of Cinematography. In 1997 she founded a charity organization in order to help the underprivileged children of Russia. Andrzej Celinski began his career in the theater, and directed several successful plays in Poland and the Czech Republic. He has won the Main Award of the Czech Theater Festival in Prague. More Info:http://www.childrenofleningradsky.com/
Auteur : apocalyptichybrid3
Tags: children child abuse homeless hungry starving victim abandoned russia america poor humanity moscow help sad kids betray
RUSSIA (GOG) - GOGLAND - LENINGRADSKY OBLASTi ГОГЛАНД, [Магог "иврит на месте Гог, земля Гог '] - 10 sec
RUSSIA (GOG) - GOGLAND - LENINGRADSKY OBLASTi. GOGLAND, GOG-LAND [MAGOG 'Hebrew for place of Gog, land of Gog'] Coordinates Latitude 60'06" North Long 26'58" East in Leningradsky Oblasti. Vladimir Putin was also born in the same district of Leningradsky Oblasti. ГОГЛАНД, [Магог "иврит на месте Гог, земля Гог '] Координаты Широта 60'06" Север Долгота26'58 "Восток в Ленинградский обл. Владимир Путин также родились в одном и том же районе Ленинградского обл.
Auteur : EndTimeTube
Tags: RUSSIA GOG EZEKIEL GOGLAND MAGOG Магог ГОГЛАНД Гог
talk + Leningradsky Rock N Roll - 159 sec
Съемки клипа Ленинградский рок-н-ролл
Auteur : aguzarovaTV
Tags: Жанна Агузарова Браво Brawo Bravo Zhanna Aguzarova rock rock-n-roll video ussr
RUSSIA is GOG, Land of GOG, GOGLAND, LENINGRADSKY OBLASTI EZEKIEL 39 ГОГЛАНД, [Магог "иврит на месте Гог, земля Гог '] Иезекииль 39 - 336 sec
RUSSIA is GOG, Land of GOG, GOGLAND, LENINGRADSKY OBLASTI. Ezekiel 39 Владимир Путин также родились в одном и том же областы, как Ленинградский Гогланд тоже в Ленинградский областы Гомер равный равного Гомель БЕЛАРУСЬ ТУБАЛ равного и Тобол Тобольск равные КАЗАХСТАН. RUSSIA (РОССИЯ) & GEORGIA WAR - RUSSIA IS GOG (РОССИЯ = ГОГа) Credits: Bible Chapter 39 by Max McLean. GOGLAND,GOG-LAND [MAGOG Hebrew for 'place of Gog, land of Gog=Gogland'] Coord Lat 60'06" N Long 26'58" E in Leningradsky Oblasti. Vladimir Putin was also born in the same district of Leningradsky Oblasti; exactly North of Israel. Gomer (Gomel)=Belarus; Tubal=Kazakhstan ГОГЛАНД, [Магог "иврит на месте Гог, земля Гог '] Координаты Широта 60'06" Север Долгота26'58 "Восток в Ленинградский обл. Владимир Путин также родились в одном и том же районе Ленинградского обл.
Auteur : EndTimeTube
Tags: EZEKIEL RUSSIA GOG PERSIA IRAN AHMADENIJAD PUTIN GEORGIA WAR ISRAEL LIBYA CUSH PUT SUDAN BELARUS GOMER GOMEL TOBOL TUBAL
Russian street children movie - 316 sec
A video I made for Russian street children. The movie clips are from the documentray: The street children of Leningradsky. The video clips are of real russian street children. Please help them! http://russian-street-children.webs.com/ Its been 24 hours since I posted this video on youtube and I want to thank everybody for all the comments and ratings! Im sorry that I have not awnsered everybody, but to all: THANK YOU! I cry, because these children breaks my heart and because Im very moved by all of you. Thank you so much for taking the time to see this movie! Hravn
Auteur : Hravn
Tags: russian street children leningradsky muscow please help them
Rammstein Mutter - 281 sec
A think this video represents the rammstein mutter song....the clips are from a documentari caled The Children Of Leningradsky...
Auteur : webster1497
Tags: rammstein mutter rock industrial The Children Of Leningradsky