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Dinara Asanova
Dinara Kuldashevna Asanova (; 24 October 1942 – 4 April 1985) was a Kyrgyz people, Kyrgyzstani-Soviet film director and one of the most notable and acclaimed female filmmakers of the late Soviet Union. She is best known for her films ''Woodpeckers Don't Get Headaches'' (1975) and ''Tough Kids'' or ''Boys (1983 film), Boys (Patsany)'' (1983). Although she was not very well known in the West, Asanova was popular in the Soviet Union, USSR. Her career spans over 25 years, ending with her death at the age of 42 due to a heart ailment. Between the years 1969 and 1984, Asanova made ten films. Her films often dealt with the subject of troubled adolescence and incorporated critiques on Soviet society. Asanova rarely had problems with Censorship in the Soviet Union, the censors despite the fact that her films featured such themes. Career Dinara Asanova was born in Bishkek (formally Frunze), Kyrgyzstan, on 24 October 1942. After graduating high school in 1959, Asanova began her film car ...
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Bishkek
Bishkek, formerly known as Pishpek (until 1926), and then Frunze (1926–1991), is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Kyrgyzstan. Bishkek is also the administrative centre of the Chüy Region. Bishkek is situated near the Kazakhstan–Kyrgyzstan border, border with Kazakhstan and has a population of 1,074,075, as of 2021. The Khanate of Kokand established the fortress of Pishpek in 1825 to control local caravan routes and to collect tribute from Kyrgyz people, Kyrgyz tribes. On 4 September 1860, with the approval of the Kyrgyz, Russian forces led by Colonel Apollon Zimmermann destroyed the fortress. In the present day, the fortress ruins can be found just north of Jibek Jolu Street, near the new main mosque. A Russian settlement was established in 1868 on the site of the fortress under its original name, Pishpek. It lay within the General Governorship of Russian Turkestan and its Semirechye Oblast. The Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast was established in 1925 in Russia ...
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Aleksandr Stolper
Aleksandr Borisovich Stolper (; 12 August 1907, in Dvinsk (now Daugavpils) – 12 January 1979, in Moscow) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed 14 films between 1940 and 1977. Aleksandr Stolper was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1949 and 1951 and received the honorary title People's Artist of the USSR in 1977. Filmography *'' The Law of Life'' (1940) *'' Lad from Our Town'' (1942) *'' Wait for Me'' (1943) *'' Days and Nights'' (1945) *''Our Heart'' (1946) *''Tale of a True Man'' (1948) *'' Far from Moscow'' (1950) *'' The Road'' (1955) *'' A Unique Spring'' (1957) *'' Hard Happiness'' (1958) *'' The Alive and the Dead'' (1964) *'' Retribution'' (1967) *''The Fourth ''The Fourth'' () is a 1972 Soviet drama film directed by Aleksandr Stolper. The film tells the story of an American journalist who has to make a difficult choice: publicize the plans of supporters of the war after having lost all his life's ben ...'' (1972) *''Slope: Zero'' (1977) References Exte ...
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USSR State Prize
The USSR State Prize () was one of the Soviet Union’s highest civilian honours, awarded from its establishment in September 1966 until the dissolution of the USSR in 1991. It recognised outstanding contributions in the fields of science, mathematics, literature, the arts, and architecture. History State Stalin Prize (1941–1956) The award traces its origins to the State Stalin Prize (), commonly known as the Stalin Prize, which was established in 1941. It honoured achievements in science, technology, literature, and the arts deemed vital to the Soviet war effort and postwar reconstruction.Volkov, Solomon; Bouis, Antonina W., trans. 2004. ''Shostakovich and Stalin: The Extraordinary Relationship Between the Great Composer and the Brutal Dictator''. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 0-375-41082-1. Ceremonies were suspended during 1944–45 and then held twice in 1946 (January for works from 1943–44; June for 1945 works). USSR State Prize (1966–1991) By 1966, the Stalin Prize h ...
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Valentin Rasputin
Valentin Grigoryevich Rasputin (; ; 15 March 193714 March 2015) was a Soviet and Russian writer. He was born and lived much of his life in the Irkutsk Oblast in Eastern Siberia. Rasputin's works depict rootless urban characters and the fight for survival of centuries-old traditional rural ways of life, addressing complex questions of ethics and spiritual revival. Biography Valentin Rasputin was born in the village of Ust-Uda in East Siberian Oblast. His father, Grigory Rasputin, worked for a village cooperative store, and his mother was a nurse. Soon after his birth the Rasputin family moved to the village of in the same Ust-Udinsky District, where Rasputin spent his childhood. Both villages, then located on the banks of the Angara, Angara River, do not exist in their original locations any more, as the Bratsk Reservoir flooded much of the Angara Valley in the 1960s, and the villages were relocated to higher ground. Later, the writer remembered growing up in Siberia as a diffi ...
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Children Of Discord
A child () is a human being between the stages of birth and puberty, or between the developmental period of infancy and puberty. The term may also refer to an unborn human being. In English-speaking countries, the legal definition of ''child'' generally refers to a minor, in this case as a person younger than the local age of majority (there are exceptions such as, for example, the consume and purchase of alcoholic beverage even after said age of majority), regardless of their physical, mental and sexual development as biological adults. Children generally have fewer rights and responsibilities than adults. They are generally classed as unable to make serious decisions. ''Child'' may also describe a relationship with a parent (such as sons and daughters of any age) or, metaphorically, an authority figure, or signify group membership in a clan, tribe, or religion; it can also signify being strongly affected by a specific time, place, or circumstance, as in "a child of nature" ...
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Dear, Dearest, Beloved, Unique
''Dear, Dearest, Beloved, Unique ... '' (; translit. Milyy, dorogoy, lyubimyy, edinstvennyy ... ) is a 1984 Soviet drama film directed by Dinara Asanova. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Olga Mashnaya as Anna * Valeriy Priyomykhov as Vadim * Lembit Ulfsak as German * Larisa Umarova as Vera * Nikolai Lavrov as Vsevolod * Aleksandr Demyanenko as policeman * Darya Moroz Darya Yurievna Moroz (; born 1 September 1983) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress, Honored Artist of Russia (2015). She is a two-time winner of the Nika Award (2009, 2015). She is best known for starring in the TV series '' Gold Dig ... as baby girl References External links * 1984 films 1980s teen drama films Films directed by Dinara Asanova Lenfilm films Soviet teen drama films 1980s Russian-language films 1980s Soviet films {{1980s-USSR-film-stub ...
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What Did You Chose?
What or WHAT may refer to: * What, an English interrogative word * "What?", one of the Five Ws used in journalism Film and television * ''What!'' (film), also known as ''The Whip and the Body'', a 1963 Italian film directed by Mario Bava * ''What?'' (film), a 1972 film directed by Roman Polanski * "What?!", a 2019 episode of the TV series ''Barry'' * "What", the name of the second baseman in Abbott and Costello's comedy routine " Who's on First?" * "What?", the catchphrase of professional wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin Music * ''what.'', a comedy/music album by Bo Burnham, 2013 * What Records, a UK record label specializing in punk and indie music * What? Records, a US record label Songs * "What" (song), by Melinda Marx, 1965 * "What?" (Rob Zombie song), 2009 * "What?" (SB19 song), 2021 * "What?", by 666 from ''The Soft Boys'' * "What", by Bassnectar from ''Vava Voom'' * "What?", by Corrosion of Conformity from ''Eye for an Eye'' * "What?", by the Move from ''Looking O ...
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The Useless Girl
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee'') ...
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The Wife Has Left
''The Wife Has Left'' () is a 1979 Soviet drama film directed by Dinara Asanova. Plot The film tells about the Soviet family. The husband thought their life was perfect. His wife, in turn, was satisfied with his earnings. They had a baby. But the wife was unhappy and decided to leave. Cast * Valery Priyomykhov as husband * Elena Solovey as wife * Mitya Savelyev * Yekaterina Vasilyeva as Sonya * Aleksandr Demyanenko as Stepan * Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina as Tanya * Zinoviy Gerdt * Natalya Bulgakova * S. Ivanov as Yevgeniy Polyakov * Valeri Karavayev as Viktor Izotov (as V. Karavayev) References External links

* 1979 films 1970s Soviet films 1970s Russian-language films Soviet drama films 1979 drama films Russian-language drama films Films directed by Dinara Asanova Lenfilm films {{1970s-USSR-film-stub ...
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Trouble (1977 Film)
''Trouble'' () is a 1977 Soviet drama film directed by Dinara Asanova. Plot The film tells about a weak but good person who starts drinking and as a result loses his job, family and commits a crime. Cast * Aleksey Petrenko as Vyacheslav Kuligin * Yelena Kuzmina as Alevtina Ivanovna * Lidiya Fedoseeva-Shukshina as Zinaida * Georgiy Burkov as Nikolay Maslakov * Gennadi Dyudyayev as Gusev * Fyodor Odinokov as Uncle Kohl * Mariya Vinogradova Mariya is a variation of the feminine given name Maria. People * Mariya Abakumova (born 1986), Russian Olympic javelin thrower * Mariya Agapova (born 1997), Kazakhstani mixed martial arts fighter * Mariya Alyokhina (born 1988), Russian politica ... as Klava References External links * 1977 films 1970s Soviet films 1970s Russian-language films Soviet drama films Russian-language drama films 1977 drama films Films about alcoholism {{1970s-USSR-film-stub ...
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The Key That Should Not Be Handed On
''The Key That Should Not Be Handed On'' () is a 1976 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Dinara Asanova. The film tells the story of a young, progressive teacher adored by her students who suddenly faces scrutiny when her candid critiques of colleagues and education norms spark a controversy, prompting the principled new school director, a former military officer, to navigate the conflict and uncover deeper truths about authority and idealism. Plot In a typical school in Leningrad, a strange situation arises in the 10th "B" class: the students have poor relationships with their parents and teachers, but they are very close to each other and to their young class teacher, Marina Maximovna. They spend their weekends together, discussing contemporary issues and criticizing their teachers for their conservative, outdated views. Marina Maximovna is praised by her students, who, in a metaphorical expression by one of the teachers, have given her the "key" to their hearts, with no int ...
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