
Zoya Fomina
Directing
Known For

A documentary television series of the Nazi-Soviet War, edited from over 3.5 million feet of film taken by Soviet camera crews from the first day of the war, 22 June 1941, to the Soviet entry into Berlin in May 1945.
The Unknown War

A brief overview of the work of the great Russian architect Konstantin Melnikov, with a focus on the famous Melnikov House in Moscow’s Krivoarbatsky Lane and the problems faced by modern architects, echoing Melnikov’s troubles in the era of Stalinist architecture.
Krivoarbatsky 12

Children's books, which were considered a luxury in many Soviet families, were sent in large amounts to kindergartens and libraries. The former Rumyantsev Library (now the Russian State Library) had a children's reading room, where children would often choose a book based on the pictures on the card index. Which of the 1960s' writers were especially popular among them?
Your Books

Newsreel magazine from December 1951.
Newsreels No. 58

The newsreel "Pioneerism" is dedicated to the theme of youth and childhood.
Pioneerism No. 3

About the history of Soviet documentary films.
At the Origins of Soviet Cinema

One of its students talks about the Moscow boarding school.