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Zhivago (ballet)
Zhivago may refer to: People * Zhivago Duncan (born 1980), American artist * Zhivago Groenewald (born 1993), Namibian cricketer * Semen Zhivago (1807–1863), Russian painter * Mr. Zivago (born 1961), Italian singer Arts and entertainment Creative works * ''Doctor Zhivago (other), Doctor Zhivago'', the title of a novel by Boris Pasternak and its various adaptations ** Doctor Zhivago (novel), ''Doctor Zhivago'' (novel), a 1957 novel by Boris Pasternak ** Doctor Zhivago (film), ''Doctor Zhivago'' (film), a 1965 epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean with a screenplay by Robert Bolt ** Doctor Zhivago (TV series), ''Doctor Zhivago'' (TV series), a 2002 British drama television series directed by Giacomo Campiotti with a screenplay by Andrew Davies ** Doctor Zhivago (musical), ''Doctor Zhivago'' (musical), a 2011 musical composed by Lucy Simon, lyrics by Michael Korie and Amy Powers, and book by Michael Weller * ''Mademoiselle Zhivago'', a 2010 album by Lara Fabia ...
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Zhivago Duncan
Zhivago Duncan is a contemporary artist currently based in Mexico City. His works ranges from paintings, sculpture and mixed media to substantial installations including complex, mesmeric mechanical fantasies. Collections Collections include the Saatchi Gallery, where he has exhibited in the major ''Gesamtkunstwerk, Gesamtkuntswerk'' exhibition of new art from Germany. Zhivago has also exhibited in the UK and Germany. On a recent approach to Bruno Brunett, director of leading Berlin gallery Contemporary Fine Arts at an art fair the artist introduced himself with "I’m Zhivago Duncan. Someone told me you’re the only man with the balls to sell my work." Gallery According to the Saatchi gallery, one of the world's leading collections of modern art, "through his sprawling, messy multimedia artworks, Zhivago Duncan comments on the state of contemporary culture and its obsessions, crassly quoted and re-created from an irreversibly apocalyptic future point of view.” Zhivago himself ...
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Zhivago Groenewald
Zhivago Groenewald (born 8 June 1993) is a Namibian former cricketer. He was initially selected as part of Namibia's squad for the 2015 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament, but was replaced by Michau du Preez. Career In October 2018, Groenewald was named in Namibia's squad in the Southern sub region group for the 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 Africa Qualifier tournament in Botswana. He was the joint-leading wicket-taker in the tournament, with fourteen dismissals in six matches. In March 2019, he was named in Namibia's squad for the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament. In May 2019, he was included in Namibia's squad for the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier tournament in Uganda. Groenewald made his Twenty20 International (T20I) debut against Ghana on 20 May 2019. In June 2019, he was among the 25 cricketers to be named in Cricket Namibia's Elite Men's Squad ahead of the 2019–20 international season. In August 2019, he ...
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Semen Zhivago
Semen Afanasyevich Zhivago (, 1807–1863) was a Russian historical painter. Biography The son of a merchant from Ryazan, he taught himself how to paint from a young age. In 1826, he presented his work to Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich of Russia, who accepted the young man under her patronage and entered him into the St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts. After obtaining two silver medals, Zhivago finished his formation and soon left for his own calculation, into Italy, where he painted copies of famous Italian paintings for a living. For these works, on his return to Saint Petersburg, in 1839, it was acknowledged as an academician. In 1842, he obtained the title of professor. From 1848 through 1850, he served with the Petersburg custom-house as expert for the painting recognition. In 1860 he moved to Moscow and worked there for the rest of his life. Aside from his historical paintings, Zhivago often painted for cathedrals and palaces and was a prolific portrait painter. Zhivago ...
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Doctor Zhivago (other)
''Doctor Zhivago'' is the title of a novel by Boris Pasternak and its various adaptations. Description The story, in all of its forms, describes the life of the fictional Russian physician and poet Yuri Zhivago and deals with love and loss during the turmoil of the Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution was a period of Political revolution (Trotskyism), political and social revolution, social change in Russian Empire, Russia, starting in 1917. This period saw Russia Dissolution of the Russian Empire, abolish its mona ... and war. Adaptations Media using the name ''Doctor Zhivago'' includes the following: * ''Doctor Zhivago'' (novel), a 1957 novel by Boris Pasternak * ''Doctor Zhivago'' (film), a 1965 film adaptation by David Lean * ''Doctor Zhivago'' (TV series), a 2002 TV drama serial by Giacomo Campiotti, starring Hans Matheson * ''Doctor Zhivago'' (musical), a 2011 musical, composed by Lucy Simon {{media set index Former disambiguation pages converted to set index ...
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Doctor Zhivago (novel)
''Doctor Zhivago'' ( ; ) is a novel by Russian poet, author and composer Boris Pasternak, first published in 1957 in Italy. The novel is named after its protagonist, Yuri Zhivago, a physician and poet, and takes place between the Russian Revolution of 1905 and World War II. Owing to the author's critical stance on the October Revolution, ''Doctor Zhivago'' was refused publication in the USSR. At the instigation of Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, the manuscript was smuggled to Milan and published in 1957. Pasternak was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature the following year, an event that embarrassed and enraged the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. The novel was Doctor Zhivago (film), made into a film by David Lean in 1965, and since then has twice been adapted for television, most recently as a miniseries for Russian TV in 2006. The novel ''Doctor Zhivago'' has been part of the Russian school curriculum since 2003, where it is read in 11th grade. Plot summary The plot of ''Doct ...
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Doctor Zhivago (film)
''Doctor Zhivago'' () is a 1965 Epic film, epic Historical drama, historical romance film directed by David Lean with a screenplay by Robert Bolt, based on Doctor Zhivago (novel), the 1957 novel by Boris Pasternak. The story is set in Russia during World War I and the Russian Civil War. The film stars Omar Sharif in the title role as Yuri Zhivago, a married physician and poet whose life is altered by the Russian Revolution and subsequent civil war, and Julie Christie as his lover Lara Antipova. Geraldine Chaplin, Tom Courtenay, Rod Steiger, Alec Guinness, Ralph Richardson, Siobhán McKenna, and Rita Tushingham play supporting roles. Although immensely popular in the West, Pasternak's book was banned in the Soviet Union for decades. As the film could not be made there, it was instead filmed mostly in Spain. It was an international co-production between Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Italian producer Carlo Ponti. Contemporary critics were critical of its length at over three hours and cl ...
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Doctor Zhivago (TV Series)
''Doctor Zhivago'' is a 2002 British television drama serial directed by Giacomo Campiotti and starring Hans Matheson, Keira Knightley and Sam Neill. The teleplay by Andrew Davies is based on the 1957 novel of the same title by Boris Pasternak. It is set primarily against the backdrop of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent Russian Civil War of 1917–1923. At its core is Lara Guishar Antipova, a young woman from Moscow who has a profound effect on three men who become enamoured with her. The serial is the second English-language screen adaptation of the book, following the 1965 feature film. It was produced by Granada Television, with co-funding from the American PBS station WGBH Boston and the German company Evision. It was first broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom, beginning on 24 November 2002. In the United States, it aired as part of ''Masterpiece Theatre'' on 2 and 9 November 2003. Plot Part I In Tsarist Russia in the early 1900s, Victor Komarovsky, ...
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Doctor Zhivago (musical)
''Doctor Zhivago – A New Musical'' is a Musical theatre, musical composed by Lucy Simon, lyrics by Michael Korie and Amy Powers, and book by Michael Weller; it is based on Boris Pasternak's 1957 novel ''Doctor Zhivago (novel), Doctor Zhivago''. It premiered in San Diego, California, in 2006, played in on tour in Australia in 2011, and, after several other productions, was staged on Broadway theatre, Broadway in 2015. Further productions have followed in several countries, including a long-running German production. Productions The show originally premiered as ''Zhivago'' in 2006 at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, California, with Ivan Hernandez in the title role as Yurii Zhivago. A 2011 Australian touring production directed by Des McAnuff premiered as ''Doctor Zhivago – A New Musical'' at the Sydney Lyric, Lyric Theatre, Sydney, in 2011. The Sydney cast included Anthony Warlow as Yurii Zhivago, Lucy Maunder as Lara, Taneel Van Zyl as Tonia and Martin Crewes as Pasha. The ...
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Mademoiselle Zhivago
''Mademoiselle Zhivago'' is an album by pop singer Lara Fabian. The whole set of songs composed by Fabian with Igor Krutoy is in English, French, Italian, Spanish and also in Russian. Track listing Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Movie In 2013 the musical feature film "Mademoiselle Zhivago" was published. The 52 minute film, starring Lara Fabian herself in the main role and Max Barskih in the biggest supporting role, features all songs of the Mademoiselle Zhivago album. It was directed by the prize-winning Ukrainian director Alan Badoev Alan Kazbekovich Badoev (; born January 1981) is a Ukrainian movie director, music video director, screenwriter, TV producer, TV presenter, and music producer of Ossetian origin. He first gained international recognition in 2006 with his awarde .... References {{Authority control Lara Fabian albums 2010 albums ...
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Yuri Zhivago
Yuri Andreievich Zhivago is the protagonist and title character of the 1957 novel ''Doctor Zhivago (novel), Doctor Zhivago'' by Boris Pasternak. Yuri Zhivago, a doctor and poet, is sensitive nearly to the point of mysticism. Zhivago's idealism and principles stand in contrast to the successive brutality of World War I, the February Revolution, February and October Revolutions, the subsequent Russian Civil War, and the Red Terror. A major theme of the novel is how mysticism and idealism are destroyed by both the Bolsheviks and the White Army alike, as both sides commit horrible atrocities. Zhivago is married to Tonya Gromeko, his adoptive sister, with whom he has a son and a daughter. He has an affair with Lara Antipova, wife of Pasha Antipov/Strelnikov, who bears him a daughter. Much of Zhivago's poetry is inspired by Lara. In other media Yuri Zhivago has been portrayed by actors such as Omar Sharif in the Doctor Zhivago (film), 1965 film, Hans Matheson in the Doctor Zhivago ( ...
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List Of The Seven Deadly Sins Characters
''The Seven Deadly Sins (manga), The Seven Deadly Sins'' manga series features a cast of characters created by Nakaba Suzuki. Set in a fictitious Britannia in a time period akin to the European Middle Ages, the story references various traditions, including Christianity (e.g., the Seven deadly sins, Seven Deadly Sins, the Ten Commandments) and Arthurian legend (e.g., Meliodas, Diane, King Ban, Ban, Harlequin, Gowther, Merlin and Escanor). This is frequently done in ironic or contradictory ways, such as in the emergence of the title group as the protagonists and the group of "Holy Knights" as the antagonists of the series. In accordance with the medieval theme, many of ''The Seven Deadly Sins'' are depicted as knights, who are clad in stylized variations of medieval armor, many of whom perform Magic in fiction, magic. The five major clans in the series are Humans, Giant (mythology), Giants, Fairies, Goddess, Goddesses, and Demons, all of which possess powerful abilities and magica ...
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Zhivago Shirt
A kosovorotka ( rus, косоворо́тка, p=kəsəvɐˈrotkə), also known in the West as a Russian peasant shirt or Tolstoy shirt (''tolstovka''). The name comes from the Russian phrase ''kosoy vorot'' (косой ворот), meaning a “skewed collar”. It was worn by all peasants in Russia — men, women, and babies — in different styles for every-day and festive occasions. Easy to make from one sheet of fabric, this garment is traditional for Russians, Mordovins, Setos, Komi-Permyaks and other ethnic groups in Russia, as well as in some regions of Moldova. Description A ''kosovorotka'' is a traditional Russian shirt, long sleeved and reaching down to the mid-thigh. The shirt is not buttoned all the way down to the hem, but has several buttons at the collar (unfastened when the garment is pulled over the wearer's head), though these are positioned off to one side (regional styles vary between left and right), instead of centrally, as is customary with a typical W ...
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