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During the winter of 1941/42, the Second World War comes to a temporary standstill on the Eastern Front yet both Nazi and Soviets are putting everything they got in order to turn the tide in their favour. Meanwhile Ahnenerbe, Nazi occult organization within the SS, calculates that the next "moment of truth" (a rare moment when actions of a single man can determine the outcome of an event, a battle or even the entire war) is approaching on the Eastern Front. The man is some anonymous Soviet officer and unless he is eliminated, his actions are going to bring success to some local Soviet offensive. To eliminate him, spiritualists of Ahnenerbe summon the long-dead baron von Wolff from the world of the dead. To counter this plan, special occult branch of the Soviet Intelligence, called 6th Division, deploys it's best agent - 14-year-old esper girl Nadya, the only survivor from the special operations unit of 6th Division - the "First Squad". (This is a joint Russian/Japanese effort, note the language: Russian w/English Subtitles! taihen kakoi!
IN SEARCH OF MEDIA - THE CHANGING WORLD OF CONTENT CREATORS, with Various Presenters. In Firefox, it's now possible to add the IMDB add-on to search for your favorite movies and movie listings. It's indicative of a massive shift in the way consumers discover content -- from passive recipients to active searchers of genres and websites for the content they love. If Hollywood doesn't adapt, it dies. A look at how content creators' worlds are changing. Jyri Kidwell, Entertainment Category Director, Search Marketing, Yahoo!; Federico Grosso, Global Vice President of Business Development, Blinkx; Marc Esper, Vice President, Search, NBC Universal; Dmitri Ponomarev, Vice President, On Demand, TV Guide Television Group; Moderator: Michael Stroud, Co-Founder and CEO, iHollywood Forum --- Recorded at the www.iHollywoodForum.com SEARCH AND MEDIA CONFERENCE, July 19, 2007 at the Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood, California. Content produced by www.MediaArchives.com