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Apply for the ITMO and Netology online master's program "Digital Products: Creation and Management" — https://netolo.gy/de6K Download the separate VK Video app, subscribe to our community, click the "all notifications" bell so you don't miss new videos — https://vk.cc/cxsKXR In the new video, we analyze films about antiquity. The guest of the episode was Natalia Shadrina, PhD in history, associate professor of the Department of General and Public History at KFU. We asked her to comment on scenes from the films "300 Spartans", "Gladiator", "Troy" and the TV series "Rome". What does the thumb down during a gladiator fight actually mean? Why were slaves in antiquity unlikely to wear colorful clothes? And why did the way Xerxes is depicted in the film "300 Spartans" outrage the inhabitants of the East? Find the answers to these and other questions in this video. For advertising inquiries: [email protected] For other inquiries: [email protected] We are on other platforms VKontakte: https://vk.com/kubrik85 Rutube: https://rutube.ru/channel/24678829/ Subscribe to us on Telegram: https://t.me/kubrik85 Support the channel: https://t.me/tribute/app?startapp=d5bH https://boosty.to/kubrik/donate Tinkoff: 5536 9139 6344 6600 Timecodes: 00:00 Start 00:59 300 Spartans 06:12 Integration 08:02 300 Spartans 14:14 Rome 19:33 Gladiator 26:21 Troy Author and producer - Artem Belov Filming and editing — Rim Zakirov https://rimrim.ru/ Search for guests — Alexandra Rukavishnikova @alexabracadabra #historian #300spartans #gladiator