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Vanechka
''Vanechka'' (russian: Ванечка) is a 2007 Russian drama film directed by Elena Nikolaeva. Plot Nadya came to Moscow to enter the theater institute. During the exams, she stayed with her friends. However, they die in a car accident, and Nadya was left alone with their little son Vanechka in her arms. Cast * Yelena Velikanova as Nadya * Maksim Galkin as Vanechka * Andrey Panin as Gavrilov * Evdokiya Germanova as orphanage headmistress * Sergey Batalov as Major Nikulenko * Alisa Grebenshchikova as Zina * Valery Barinov as taxi driver * Olga Drozdova as Olga Borisovna (cameo) * Armen Dzhigarkhanyan as Professor Armen Borisovich (cameo) * Sergey Yushkevich as Yan * Ivan Rudakov Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgar ... as young priest References External ...
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Elena Nikolaeva (film Director)
Elena Vladislavovna Nikolaeva (russian: Елена Владиславовна Николаева, born September 13, 1955, in Krasnoyarsk) is a Russian film director. Biography Nikolaeva is of Polish descent. She studied at the Faculty of History of Moscow State University, but after a while I took the documents. She worked on Abakan television. In 1981 she graduated from the Directing Department of VGIK (workshop of Efim Dzigan). In the 1990s, the 20th and first half of the 21st century worked in documentary films and advertising. Personal life Nikolaeva's husband, Alexey Rudakov is a film director, and screenwriter. Her son, Ivan Rudakov, was an actor and a rock singer who acted in some of her films, such as ''Popsa'' and ''Vanechka''. Ivan Rudakov died from COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was COVID-19 pandemic in Hubei, i ...
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Yelena Velikanova
Yelena Sergeyevna Velikanova (russian: Еле́на Серге́евна Велика́нова; born October 5, 1984, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR) is a Russian theatre, film and voice actress. Career In 2001, Yelena entered the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School at the Maly Theatre (Moscow), State Academic Maly Theater of Russia in Moscow (artistic director of the course Vitaly Ivanov; teacher Vladimir Beilis), which she graduated in 2005. Since 2008 she has been involved in the dubbing of the animated franchise Disney Fairies, being the voice of the fairy Vidia (in the original Pamela Adlon's voice). In February 2008, she became the Girl of the Month for the Russian version of Maxim (magazine), MAXIM Magazine. Selected filmography * Popsa (2005) as Slavka * Vanechka (2007) as Nadya * The Best Movie (2008) as Nastya Korinovaya * Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014) as Katya * 257 Reasons to Live (2020) as Olya Personal life Yelena bears the surname of her stepfather, whose ...
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Andrey Panin
Andrei Vladimirovich Panin (russian: Андре́й Влади́мирович Па́нин; 28 May 1962 – 6 March 2013) was a Nika Award-winner Russian actor appearing in film and television, and a director. Biography Early life Panin was born on 28 May 1962, in Novosibirsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union; the son of Agnessa (née Berezovsky), and Dimitri Alexandrei Panin. Two years later, the family moved to Chelyabinsk. Then, when Andrew was six years old – in Kemerovo, where he lived for 16 years. Acting career Panin was well known for the hit television detective show '' Kamenskaya''. In 2000, he had lead roles in both Valery Akhadov's ''Don't Offend the Women'' and Pavel Lungin's '' The Wedding'', as well as Alexander Atanesyan's action thriller '' 24 Hours''. He won the best actor prize at the Golden Ram film festival for his part in ''The Wedding''. Panin made his first screen appearance in the movie ''Straightway'', but it was his performances in Maxim Pezhemsky's ''Mam ...
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Evdokiya Germanova
Evdokiya Germanova (russian: Евдокия Алексеевна Германова; born 8 November 1959) is a Russian actress, stage director and drama teacher. Biography Evdokiya Germanova is the daughter of Aleksey Germanov, a professor of geological sciences, and Galina Dashkevich, a chemist. Career * In 1979, in one of the amateur performances, the main director of the Moscow Taganka Theater * 1981–86 – a student at the actor's faculty in GITIS ( Oleg Tabakov and A. Leontyev's course), a year later she joins the troupe of the Oleg Tabakov's theater studio. * Since 2012 she leads the workshop of the Theater Department of the Moscow Institute of Television and Radio "Ostankino" and the Higher School of Cinema and Television "Ostankino". * In 2016 she was visiting professor at Harvard (Stanislavsky Acting School). * In 2017 – manager of department of Theater Arts, Faculty of Theater, Cinema and Television, Synergy university. Awards * 1986 – All-union Festiva ...
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Sergey Batalov
Sergey Felixovich Batalov (russian: link=no, Серге́й Фе́ликсович Бата́лов) is a Russian actor. Merited Artist of the Russian Federation. He appeared in over 140 films. Biography Sergey was born on April 19, 1957. He studied at the acting department at ''Russian Institute of Theatre Arts'', after which he worked at the Theater on Malaya Bronnaya, as well as at the Human Theater and the Moscow Art Theater The Moscow Art Theatre (or MAT; russian: Московский Художественный академический театр (МХАТ), ''Moskovskiy Hudojestvenny Akademicheskiy Teatr'' (МHАТ)) was a theatre company in Moscow. It was f ....Sergey Batalov
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Yuri Poteyenko
Yuri Anatolievich Poteyenko (, born December 5, 1960) is a Russian film composer. Four times the winner of the Golden Eagle Award for the best film music (2010, 2013, 2016, 2018). Selected filmography * ''Night Watch'' (2004) * '' Popsa'' (2005) * '' Day Watch'' (2006) * ''The Russian Game'' (2007) * ''The Irony of Fate 2'' (2007) * ''Vanechka'' (2007) * '' The Inhabited Island'' (2009) * '' The Inhabited Island. Skirmish'' (2009) * '' The Salamander Key'' (2011) * ''Spy'' (2012) * ''White Tiger'' (2013) * ''Metro'' (2013) *'' Devil's Pass'' (2013) * ''Battalion A battalion is a military unit, typically consisting of 300 to 1,200 soldiers commanded by a lieutenant colonel, and subdivided into a number of companies (usually each commanded by a major or a captain). In some countries, battalions are ...'' (2015) * '' The Age of Pioneers'' (2017) * '' Anna Karenina: Vronsky's Story'' (2017) * '' Saving Leningrad'' (2019) * '' Goalkeeper of the Galaxy'' (2019) * '' V ...
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Valery Barinov
Valery Alexandrovich Barinov (russian: Вале́рий Алекса́ндрович Ба́ринов; born in 1945) is a Russian actor. He was the People's Artist of Russia in 1999. Valery appeared in more than 200 films. Biography Valery was born in the village of Zhilina, Oryol Oblast. Studied as an actor in the studio at the ''Oryol Drama Theater'' and at the Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School The Mikhail Semyonovich Shchepkin Higher Theatre School (Institute) is a drama school associated with the State Academic Maly Theatre in Moscow. It was established in 1809 by decree of Alexander I of Russia. History Since 1938, the school ..., after which he took part in the work of various theaters. In 1968 he made his film debut.Валерий Баринов
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Armen Dzhigarkhanyan
Armen Borisovich Dzhigarkhanyan (russian: Армен Борисович Джигарханян; hy, Արմեն Բորիսի Ջիգարխանյան, Armen Borisi Jigarkhanyan; ; 3 October 1935 – 14 November 2020) was a Soviet, Armenian, and Russian actor. Born and raised in Yerevan, Dzhigarkhanyan started acting in the academic and Russian theaters of the city, before moving to Moscow to continue stage acting. Since 1960, he appeared in a number of Armenian films. He became popular in the 1970s with the various roles he portrayed in Soviet films like '' The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers'' (1968), its sequel '' The Crown of the Russian Empire, or Once Again the Elusive Avengers'' (1971) and '' The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed'' (1979). After almost 30 years on the stage of the Mayakovsky Theatre, Dzhigarkhanyan taught at VGIK and in 1996 he founded his own drama theater in Moscow. With more than 250 appearances, Dzhigarkhanyan, one of the most renowned film and stage ...
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Russian Drama Films
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2000s Russian-language Films
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2007 Films
The following is an overview of events in 2007 in film, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths. The highest-grossing film of the year was '' Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'', which was just ahead of ''Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix''. 2007 is often considered one of the greatest years for film in the 21st century. This would also be the last year in which no films grossed at least $1 billion at the box office until 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic prevented multiple theatrically released films. Evaluation of the year Many have considered 2007 to be the greatest year for film in the 21st century and one of the greatest of all time. In his article from April 18, 2017, which highlighted the best movies of 2007, critic Mark Allison of '' Den of Geek'' said, "2007 must surely be remembered as one of the finest years in English-language film-making, quite possibly the best of this century ...
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Ivan Rudakov
Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgarian tsar Ivan Vladislav. It is very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Belarus, North Macedonia, and Montenegro and has also become more popular in Romance-speaking countries since the 20th century. Etymology Ivan is the common Slavic Latin spelling, while Cyrillic spelling is two-fold: in Bulgarian, Russian, Macedonian, Serbian and Montenegrin it is Иван, while in Belarusian and Ukrainian it is Іван. The Old Church Slavonic (or Old Cyrillic) spelling is . It is the Slavic relative of the Latin name , corresponding to English '' John''. This Slavic version of the name originates from New Testament Greek (''Iōánnēs'') rather than from the Latin . The Greek name is in tu ...
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