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Russian DVD stores?
Topic Started: Sep 13 2010, 11:20 AM (813 Views)
Lars Jacobsson
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Does anybody know of a good russian DVD store with english language options and a good selection of russian arthouse/fantasy titles? Reasonable prices are a plus too...
http://macisteandfriends.blogspot.com/
http://tilapia.dvdaf.com/owned
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petcor80
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Ruscico is/was always my place to go, but Google say the site isn't safe anymore and I don't seem to be able to open it...

On ebay there is a seller called Russiandvd_usa that I have bought from once... maybe twice.

I used to know another website of a USA based seller... but I couldn't find it anymore and never actually bought anythere either.

Amazon.de is also a good place to search for Ruscico releases. There are a lot of Russian fairytale movies released in Germany aswell, but most of them dubbed...
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L.A.
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Like petcor80 mentioned earlier, Ruscico is one of the best places to buy Russian DVDs. Good selection and shipping is free. And yes, there was some problems with the company's sites but still I was able to place an order there about 10 days ago (actually now the site seems to be running normally again). As a matter of fact got this goody yesterday B) :

Mamluqi / The Mameluke (Davit Rondeli, 1958)

Another thing about Ruscico's discs; if possible try to get hold of the PAL versions because their NTSC conversions are of poor quality according to the Criterion Forum.
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Tong Po
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I'm from Russia.
And I can confirm that RUSCICO is the only one here, who does add other languages to their DVDs.
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