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Nika Award For Best Director
The Nika Award for Best Director (russian: Ника за лучшую режиссёрскую работу) is given annually by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Science and presented at the Nika Awards. In the following lists, the titles and names in bold with a light blue background are the winners and recipients respectively; those not in bold are the nominees. Winners and nominees 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s Multiple wins and nominations Multiple wins Four or more nominations References External links

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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 Science, and seen as the national equivalent of the Oscars. History The award was established in 1987 in Moscow by Yuli Gusman, and ostensibly modelled on the Oscars. The Russian award takes its name from Nike, the goddess of victory. Accordingly, the prize is modelled after the sculpture of the Winged Victory of Samothrace. The oldest professional film award in Russia, the Nika Award was established during the final years of USSR by the influential Russian Union of Filmmakers. At first the awards were judged by all the members of the Union of Filmmakers. In the early 1990s, a special academy, consisting of over 500 academicians, was elected for distributing the awards, which recognise outstanding achievements in cinema (not television) produced in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. In 2002 Nikita Mikhalkov esta ...
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Adam's Rib (1990 Film)
''Adam's Rib'' (russian: Ребро Адама, Rebro Adama) is a 1990 Soviet Tragicomedy film directed by Vyacheslav Krishtofovich. Nika Award for Best Actress (Inna Churikova). Plot The film tells about the life of the Soviet family. The grandmother is sick and needs attention, the mother still can not establish personal life, and the two daughters are full of problems. Cast * Inna Churikova as Nina * Yelena Bogdanova as grandmother * Svetlana Ryabova as Lidiya * Maria Golubkina as Nastya * Andrei Tolubeyev as Yevgeny Anatolievich * Andrei Kasyanov as Misha * Stanislav Zhitaryov as Andrei Pavlovich * Igor Kvasha as Alexander Naumovich Goldberg, Nina's second husband * Rostislav Yankovsky Rostislav Ivanovich Yankovsky ( be, Расціслаў Іванавіч Янкоўскі, russian: Ростислав Иванович Янковский; 5 February 1930 – 26 June 2016) was a Belarusian actor. He was born in Odessa on 5 Feb ... as Viktor Vitalievich, Nina's f ...
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Prisoner Of The Mountains
''Prisoner of the Mountains'' (russian: Кавказский пленник, ''Kavkazskiy plennik''), also known as ''Prisoner of the Caucasus'', is a 1996 Russian war drama film directed by Sergei Bodrov and written by Bodrov, Arif Aliyev and Boris Giller. The film is based on the 1872 Caucasian War-era short story " The Prisoner in the Caucasus" by the classic Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. ''Prisoner of the Mountains'' was awarded a Crystal Globe at the 1996 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and the same year was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (Russia) and a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film (Russia). It also received generally positive critic reviews. This film illustrates the conflicting views between traditional Chechen culture and Russian warfare through the use of soundtrack, costuming, and arms. The personal confrontation between two Russian soldiers and their Chechen captors is the main theme of the film, which was s ...
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A Moslem
''A Moslem'' (russian: Мусульманин, ''Musulmanin'') is a 1995 Russian drama film directed by Vladimir Khotinenko. The film was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 68th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Cast * Yevgeny Mironov as Kolya Ivanov the Mussulman * Aleksandr Baluev as Fedya, Kolya's brother * Nina Usatova as Sonya, Kolya's mother * Evdokiya Germanova as Verka * Alexander Peskov as Unknown (political officer in the military unit, where Kolya served) * Ivan Bortnik as Kolya's godfather * Sergei Taramaev as Holy Father Michael * Pyotr Zaychenko as Pavel Petrovich * Vladimir Ilyin as Gena the shepherd Awards * Award of Montreal World Film Festival: Special Grand Prix of the jury - "Best film of the year" (1995) * Awards of Kinotavr: "Best Actress", "Best Actor" (1995) * Nika Award: "Best Screenplay", "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" (1996) ...
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The Aristocratic Peasant Girl
''The Aristocratic Peasant Girl'' (russian: Барышня-крестьянка, Baryshnya-krestyanka) is a 1995 Russian romantic drama film directed by Aleksey Sakharov. Plot A young master visits a neighboring estate. The girl Lisa wants to meet him, but this is prevented by the conflict of their parents. Lisa found out that the master loves to walk in the woods in the morning and early in the morning sets off in search of him. Cast * Elena Korikova as Elizaveta Muromskaya * Dmitriy Shcherbina as Alexey Berestov * Leonid Kuravlyov as Grigory Muromsky * Vasily Lanovoy as Ivan Berestov * Yekaterina Rednikova as Nastya * Lyudmila Artemyeva as miss Jackson * Evgeny Zharikov as Roschin * Natalya Gvozdikova as Roschina * Vadim Zakharchenko as a servant * Ariadna Shengelaya as Arina Petrovna * Raisa Ryazanova Raisa Ivanovna Ryazanova (russian: Раиса Ивановна Рязанова; born 31 October 1944 in Petropavlovsk) is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actre ...
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A Play For A Passenger
''A Play for a Passenger'' (russian: Пьеса для пассажира, Transliteration, translit. Pyesa dlya passazhira) is a 1995 Russian drama film directed by Vadim Abdrashitov. It was entered into the 45th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear. Cast * Sergey Makovetskiy as Oleg * Igor Livanov as Nikolay * Yury Belyayev as Kuzmin * Irina Sidorova as Marina * Nelli Nevedina as Olga * Yervant Arzumanyan as Ruben, shop owner * Oksana Mysina as Inna * Lyubov Germanova as Valentina * Aleksandra Dorokhina as Lidia * Natalya Sanzharova as girl in a restaurant References External links

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Peculiarities Of The National Hunt
''Peculiarities of the National Hunt'' (russian: Особенности национальной охоты, Osobennosti natsionalnoy okhoty) is a 1995 Russian comedy film. It focuses on a young Finnish man named Raivo who dreams to analyze a classical Russian hunt so he engages with a group of real Russian hunters only to discover that his expectations about Russian hunting are very different from reality. The film was written and directed by Aleksandr Rogozhkin whilst also being distributed by Lenfilm. It is a slapstick humor type of comedy and became a nationwide box office success almost immediately in Russia. It won the Nika Award and Kinotavr
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Katya Ismailova
''Katya Ismailova'' (russian: Подмосковные вечера) is a 1994 Russian drama film directed by Valery Todorovsky. Plot The film tells about a woman who for the first time in her life felt passion and as a result became uncontrollable. Cast * Vladimir Mashkov as Sergey / Katya's lover * Ingeborga Dapkunaite as Katya / Wife * Aleksandr Feklistov as Mitya / Husband * Alisa Freindlich as Irina / mother * Natalya Shchukina as Sonya / Sergey's ex-lover * Yury Kuznetsov as Romanov / investigator * Avangard Leontev as Editor * Marina Opyonkina A marina (from Spanish , Portuguese and Italian : ''marina'', "coast" or "shore") is a dock or basin with moorings and supplies for yachts and small boats. A marina differs from a port in that a marina does not handle large passenger shi ... * E. Vakhovshaia * S. Razguliaeva References External links * {{Valery Todorovsky 1994 films 1990s Russian-language films Russian drama films 1994 drama films ...
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Passions (1994 Film)
''Passions'', whose title (russian: Увлеченья, Uvlechenya) can also be translated "Enthusiasms," is a 1994 romantic comedy by Ukrainian director Kira Muratova based on the novellas of Boris Dedyukhin. It was screened at the Locarno Festival in 1994. It received two Nika Awards, for Best Picture and Best Director (Muratova). The picture also won the Special Jury Prize of the Kinotavr film festival. Plot The film's story unfolds in a small town on the beach. Two females: a blonde - Lilia and a brunette - Violetta, are fond of horse racing and the jockeys are fond of the women. Star jockey Oleg Nikolaev teaches Violetta horse riding and another horseman who is also interested in the same girl, summons Oleg Nikolayev to a duel. Cast *Renata Litvinova Renata Muratovna Litvinova (russian: Рената Муратовна Литвинова; born 12 January 1967) is a Russian actress, film director, and screenwriter. Biography Litvinova was born in Moscow to Volga Tatar ...
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Children Of Iron Gods
''Children of Iron Gods'' (russian: Дети чугунных богов, translit. Deti chugunnykh bogov, hu, Vasisten gyermekei) is a 1993 Russian-Hungarian drama film directed by Tamás Tóth. It was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival.''Children of Iron Gods''; National Film Institute Hungary
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Window To Paris
''Window to Paris'' (russian: Окно в Париж) is a 1993 Russian comedic drama film directed by Yuri Mamin. Plot In the film, which is set in the 1990s, a magical portal connecting Saint Petersburg with Paris is discovered. The main character, Nikolai Chizhov, is a school music teacher and a member of the Russian intelligentsia The intelligentsia is a status class composed of the university-educated people of a society who engage in the complex mental labours by which they critique, shape, and lead in the politics, policies, and culture of their society; as such, the in .... Reception Mamin considered it unfair that the film was not chosen as the official Russian submission for the 1994 Academy Award for Best International Feature Film, asserting that this was due to the personal and political influence of Nikita Mikhalkov.
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Makarov (film)
''Makarov'' (russian: Макаров) is a 1993 Russian thriller drama film directed by Vladimir Khotinenko. The film won the Nika Award for Best Picture of the Year in 1994. Plot The film tells about the poet Alexander Sergeyevich Makarov, who received a pistol from the system of his namesake, which radically changed his life and relations with people around him. Cast * Sergey Makovetsky as Aleksandr Sergeyevich Makarov * Elena Mayorova as Natasha, his wife (as Yelena Majorova) * Irina Metlitskaya as Margo * Vladimir Ilyin as Vasya * Sergei Parshin * Leonid Okunyov * Evgeniy Steblov * Viktor Smirnov * Ilya Rutberg * Ivan Agafonov 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 Bulgari ... References External links * {{IMDb title, id=0107490 1993 films 1990s Russian-langu ...
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