Synopsis
The most ambitious project of Soviet film technology – a successful attempt to create the cinema of the future - holographic cinema, which, unlike conventional and 3D /stereoscopic cinema, has a higher quality by several orders of magnitude, allows the viewer to look at the moving image from different sides and admire the effect of volume without using special glasses. The most active stage in the development of this miracle technology took place in the USSR from 1976
to 1986 under the guidance of Professor Viktor Komar. Starting with a sensational holographic session on October 7, 1976, which was organized in Moscow for the leading film engineers from 29 countries, it ended with the launch of the world's first commercial holographic film for a holographic movie theater at Gorky’s studio. But due to the cessation of the financing of Russian research in the field of cinema technology at the beginning of Perestroika this kind of cinema is still the future
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Director: Boris Karadzhev
A unique socio-cultural phenomenon of the history and life of the Soviet Union