The Luck Meter

The Luck Meter

Release date : October 26, 2017
Runtime : 39m
Countries of origin : Russia /
Original Language : Russian /
Director : Dmitry Zavilgelsky /
Writers : Dmitry Zavilgelsky /
Production companies : Risk Film and Video Studio /
October 26, 2017 39m Russia Documentary Russian More
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It is a portrait film of Boris Mirkin, one of the pioneers of Soviet programming. In the film, Mirkine does not speak so much of the artificial intelligence as the chapka (fur cap) he bought in London, the collection of horse figurines or his children scattered in different countries. In fact, it is not really a gay story because it is the portrait of a whole generation of Soviet scientists. He started working in cybernetics in a country where artificial intelligence was used to study the daily behavior of villagers. He left because his family dreaded the pogroms against the Jews. He made a career in the West. He came back because in Russia, we think in Russian.
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  • title:The Luck Meter
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:39m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Russia ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Dmitry Zavilgelsky /
  • Writers: Dmitry Zavilgelsky ·
  • Production companies: Risk Film and Video Studio ·
  • Overview:It is a portrait film of Boris Mirkin, one of the pioneers of Soviet programming. In the film, Mirkine does not speak so much of the artificial intelligence as the chapka (fur cap) he bought in London, the collection of horse figurines or his children scattered in different countries. In fact, it is not really a gay story because it is the portrait of a whole generation of Soviet scientists. He started working in cybernetics in a country where artificial intelligence was used to study the daily behavior of villagers. He left because his family dreaded the pogroms against the Jews. He made a career in the West. He came back because in Russia, we think in Russian.
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