Tatyana Lyutaeva
Tatyana Borisovna Lyutaeva (, born 12 March 1965) is a Soviet, Lithuanian, Russian theater actress, Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2014). Member of the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation.Указ Президента Российской Федерации В. Путина № 290 от 2 мая 2014 года «О награждении государственными наградами Российской Федерации». Официальный сайт Pr ...
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Odesa
Odesa, also spelled Odessa, is the third most populous List of cities in Ukraine, city and List of hromadas of Ukraine, municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. The city is also the administrative centre of the Odesa Raion and Odesa Oblast, as well as a multiethnic cultural centre. As of January 2021, Odesa's population was approximately On 25 January 2023, its Historic Centre of Odesa, historic city centre was declared a World Heritage Site and added to the List of World Heritage in Danger by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in recognition of its multiculturality and 19th-century urban planning. The declaration was made in response to the Odesa strikes (2022–present), bombing of Odesa during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has damaged or destroyed buildings across the city. In classical antiquity a large Greek settlement existed at its location no later than t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Black Square (1992 Film)
''Black Square'' is a 1992 Russian crime film directed by Yuri Moroz. The film tells about operatives who, at the risk of their lives, are investigating a murder in which the highest echelons of the military leadership of Russia are involved. Plot The film opens with an epigraph quoting the song “Wolf Hunt” by Vladimir Vysotsky and a French rendition of his song "La Fin Du Bal" from the 1977 album ''La Corde Raide''. Set in Moscow during November and December 1982, shortly after the death of Brezhnev, the story follows Alexander Turetsky, a young trainee investigator at the Moscow Prosecutor’s Office, and his mentor, Merkulov, as they probe a complex murder case. The investigation begins when Rakitin, a high-ranking official in the Soviet foreign trade department, is found hanged near the VDNH exhibition center. On the same day, his lover, Bolshoi Ballet dancer Valeria Kupriyanova, is discovered murdered in a hotel room registered under Rakitin's name. As Turetsky and Merk ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Boris Godunov (2011 Film)
''Boris Godunov'' () is a 2011 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Mirzoyev. Plot Based on Alexander Pushkin's 1825 play ''Boris Godunov'', the story opens from the scene of the murder in Uglich of the young heir to the Russian throne by unknown persons. It takes several years. Boris Godunov is persuaded to accept the remaining vacant throne, despite his doubts. During the press conference, the clerk announces Godunov's decision to ascend the kingdom. People are discussing this decision with the TV. Behind the king's back is the secret, covert struggle of several boyar factions for dominance under the new government. Godunov, who ascended the throne, obsessively pursues the vision of the boy he killed. Meanwhile, the monk Grigory Otrepyev hiding in the Chudov Monastery. After a conversation with Pimen, he learns the secret of the murder runs from the monastery and decides to try to come to power. Enlisting foreign aid and gathering the army, Grigory is sent to Moscow. Invali ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wedding Ring (TV Series)
''Wedding Ring'' () is a Russian television series filmed from 2008 to 2011. The series was awarded the TEFI-2011 in the nomination of ''The TV feature series''. The Russian air ''Wedding Ring'' initially showed very high ratings; for example, in the premiere week of the series became the most popular among the Russian audience with 7.3% and 22.6%. However, after replacing the actors playing the main characters, the popularity of the TV series has fallen considerably. Plot The serial narrates about three different Russian people who have met on a train to Moscow. Nastja Lapina goes from the city of Luza to help her mother Vera, who is imprisoned by mistake. The girl needs to find her father; her mother's wedding ring should assist her, as it was given to Vera by Academician Kovalyov, Nastja's father. Nastja must send 1000 dollars every month so that her mother does not get killed. Together with her in the train compartment is Olja Prokhorova; she too is from a provincial ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Man Who Knew Everything
''The Man Who Knew Everything'' () is a 2009 Russian film directed by Vladimir Mirzoyev on the same name novel by . Plot Alexander Bezukdalnikov, as a result of an attempt to commit suicide, suddenly finds the phenomenal ability to instantly get an answer to any question. Modest and harmless, he becomes a good game for all — women, criminal authorities and even international intelligence services. Some try to use it, others destroy it. But the little man continues to live according to the laws of his own conscience. Cast * Egor Beroev as Alexander Bezukladnikov * Ekaterina Guseva as Irina * Yegor Pazenko as Sergey Nemchenko * Tatyana Lyutaeva as Raisa Alekseevna * Maksim Sukhanov as Nikolay Shimkevich * Olga Lysak as Anzhela * Andrey Tashkov as Valery Dmitrievich Stefanov Awards and nominations * Nika Award The Nika Award (sometimes styled NIKA Award) is the main annual national film award in Russia, presented by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Scienc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Best Movie 2
''The Best Movie 2'' () is a 2009 Russian comedy from Monumental Pictures (Sony Pictures Entertainment) and Comedy Club Production, continuation of 2008 '' The Best Movie'' film, spoofing such famous Russian films as '' Zhara'', '' The Irony of Fate 2'' and TV-programs: ''Malakhov+'', ''King of Ring'' and ''Taxi''. Plot Four friends—Sailor, Actor, Dimati, and Major—reunite after a long separation at a café to celebrate Major’s birthday. However, the celebration is cut short when Major is suddenly kidnapped, and his captors demand a hefty ransom of 1,000,000 euros from his friends. The friends embark on separate quests to gather the ransom money: Sailor heads to Saint Petersburg to sell someone else's apartment, where Muscovites with a fondness for alcohol are welcome; Dimati spends the entire movie fleeing angry skinheads due to his skin color; Major grows anxious and repeatedly tries to escape, with each attempt failing; and Actor takes part in various TV shows to earn mo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Circus Princess (TV Series)
The Circus Princess () is a 2008 Russian telenovela. Adaptation of the Venezuelan soap opera ''La muchacha del circo'' (1988) based on Delia Fiallo's novel. Plot 1989, Samarsk. A local cardiac surgeon Pavel Fedotov's daughter from his first marriage, Marina, dies during childbirth. Pavel's current wife Victoria decided to get rid of Marina’s newborn daughter, who, in the event of Paul’s death, would become his full heir. Victoria asks her chauffeur Gennady to give the child to circus artist Raisa. Raisa takes the child and leaves with a circus. Our days. A circus troupe comes to the provincial town on tour. Two twin brothers, Yaroslav and Svyatoslav, take care of the young beautiful gymnast Asya. Yaroslav falls in love with her at first sight, and the girl reciprocates. No wonder, the intelligent and romantic Yarik is the man of her dreams! But suddenly he is forced to go on business to England. Eighteen years ago, Asya was born in this town. She is the granddaughter of th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wolfhound (2006 Film)
''Wolfhound of the Grey Hound Clan'' () is a 2006 Russian slavic fantasy film directed by Nikolai Lebedev, based on the novel of the same name by Maria Semenova. With one of the biggest film budgets in the history of Russian cinema (including work done in post production by international studios), the film was a notable success in its homeland. Although the film did not see widespread theatrical release in the English speaking world, international distributors such as Central Partnership and Momentum Pictures have produced English language home video versions which have met with some critical acclaim. Plot The setting of the film is a high fantasy Dark Ages Europe, in which desperate and bloodthirsty warlords fight brutal battles in their eternal quest for overlordship. Yet their swords, shields, lances, spears and arrows are all brittle, prone to wear and tear, and dull, protracting their campaigns against each other without end. Word spreads of a man in one of the Nort ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Heat (2006 Film)
''Heat'' (, stylized as "ЖАRА") is a 2006 Cinema of Russia, Russian teen film, teen romantic comedy loosely based on the ''Walking the Streets of Moscow'', directed by and produced by Fyodor Bondarchuk. ''Heat'' along with Wolfhound (2006 film), ''Wolfhound'' became one of the most expensive Russian films in 2006. Additionally, its budget was one third as compared to the advertising campaign. Plot After three years a conscript sailor in the Russian Navy, Aleksey (Aleksey Chadov), comes back from the Black Sea Fleet to Moscow for a meeting with his waiting girlfriend, Masha (), and old classmates. Unfortunately, he finds out that his girlfriend is already married and has a child, then decides to spend the remaining time in a restaurant with his friends—an Business oligarch, oligarch's son, Konstantin (Konstantin Kryukov), a beginner actor, Artur (Artur Smolyaninov), and a Hip hop music, hip-hop artist, Timati. When their lunch is coming to the end, it appears that no one has mo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Sword Bearer
''The Sword Bearer'' () is a 2006 Russian science fiction thriller film directed by Filipp Yankovsky, based on Yevgeni Danilenko's book of the same name. Plot summary Sasha walks through his life, leaving a bloody trace behind him. He is chased after. But evil be to the pursuer who will manage to draw up with him. The older he grows, the more he becomes a rectification tool against injustice. The more appalling is a crime, the more dreadful is his punishment. Shocking and unfathomable events slash the tissue of present-day reality. Gradually Sasha becomes too dangerous to live among people, and one day the entire world revolts against him. He possesses a supernatural power, enabling him to destroy everything on his way. SHE makes her sudden appearance on his way. Ignorant of his supernatural powers, she falls in love with him. Cast * Artyom Tkachenko as ''Sasha'' * Chulpan Khamatova as ''Katya'' * Alexey Gorbunov as ''Klim'' * Tatyana Lyutaeva as ''Bella'' * Leonid Gromov as ''Ros ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yesenin (TV Series)
''Yesenin'' () is a 2005 Russian biographical eleven-episode television miniseries, directorial debut of Igor Zaitsev. It outlines the conspiracy version of the death of the Russian poet Sergei Yesenin. The series is based on the novel ''Yesenin. Story of a Murder'' by Vitali Bezrukov, and the main role was played by his son Sergey Bezrukov. Plot The series has two parallel storylines. One takes place in the 1980s. MUR investigator Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Khlystov (prototype - Eduard Khlystalov) receives by post a posthumous photograph of Sergei Yesenin. He must conduct the business according to the law, to register and file away the letter. However, the Lieutenant-Colonel does otherwise - he begins his own investigation. Khlystov finds materials related to Yesenin's life, and also searches for direct witnesses who personally knew the poet. The further the investigation comes, the more evidence in favor of Yesenin's murder by the conspiracy of the Soviet Government. Khlystov ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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One Life (2003 Film)
''One Life'' () is a 2003 Russian drama film directed by Vitaliy Moskalenko. Nomination in the category "Best Film Music" of the Golden Eagle Award. Plot The film tells about a woman who could not forgive her husband the intrigue with the secretary and completely gave herself to journalism, which caused serious health problems, as a result of which she went to rest in a sanatorium. Cast * Tatyana Yakovenko as Marina * Alexey Nilov as Vladimir * Sergey Bezrukov as Pavel * Tatyana Lyutaeva as Maryana * Aleksey Kravchenko as Konstantin * Aleksandr Bashirov as photographer * Tatyana Orlova as administrator * Alyona Yakovleva as Natasha * Eduard Martsevich as Academician Belenkin * Vladimir Ilyin as Kepka * Fyodor Dobronravov Fyodor Viktorovich Dobronravov (; born 11 September 1961) is a Soviet and Russian stage and cinema actor, Honored Artist of Russia (2002), People's Artist of Russia (2011). [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |