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Olga Ostroumova
Olga Mikhailovna Ostroumova (russian: О́льга Миха́йловна Остроу́мова; born 21 September 1947) is a Soviet Union, Soviet and Russian theater and film actress. Best known for her roles in films ''We'll Live Till Monday'' (1968, her debut), ''The Dawns Here Are Quiet'' (1972, Italian ''Silver Nymph'' Award), '':ru:Василий и Василиса (фильм), Vasily and Vasilisa'' (1981). In 1979 Olga Ostroumova was awarded the USSR State Prize; in 1993 - the title People's Artist of Russia. Biography Olga Ostroumova was born in Buguruslan, Orenburg Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. In 1970, she graduated from the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in Moscow. Her film debut as a high school student in ''Monday Sure Will Come'' (Доживём до понедельника, 1968) brought her immediate fame among Soviet audiences. From 1973 to 1983, she worked at the Moscow Theater on Malaya Bronnaya, then moved to Mossovet Theatre, continuing her stage ...
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Buguruslan
Buguruslan (russian: Бугурусла́н) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town in Orenburg Oblast, Russia. Population: History It was founded in 1748. Administrative and municipal status Within the subdivisions of Russia#Administrative divisions, framework of administrative divisions, Buguruslan serves as the administrative center of Buguruslansky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is, together with six types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural localities, incorporated separately as the City of federal subject significance, Town of BuguruslanLaw #1370/276-IV-OZ—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the administrative divisions of Orenburg Oblast, districts. As a subdivisions of Russia#Municipal divisions, municipal division, the Town of Buguruslan is incorporated as Buguruslan Urban Okrug.Law #2367/495-IV-OZ File:Postkarte Buguruslan.jpg, Buguruslan in the beginning of the 20th century File: ...
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Russian Academy Of Theatre Arts
The Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS) (russian: Российский институт театрального искусства – ГИТИС) is the largest and oldest independent drama school, theatrical arts school in Russia. Located in Moscow, the school was founded on 22 September 1878 as the Shostakovsky Music School. It became the School of Music and Drama of the Moscow Philharmonic Society in 1883, was elevated to the status of a conservatory in 1886, was renamed the Institute of Music and Drama in 1918, and was known as the Lunacharsky State Institute for Theatre Arts (GITIS) from 1934 to 1991. Mission and background GITIS trains students in various professions in the theatrical arts (including ballet, acting, etc.) and simultaneously provides a traditional university education in liberal arts and humanities. Approximately 1,500 students, qualification-advancement students, and post-graduate students from various countries study at GITIS. History Nineteenth c ...
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Poor Nastya
Poverty is the state of having few material possessions or little . Poverty can have diverse , , and causes and effects. When evaluating poverty in statistics or economics there are two main measures: '''' compares income against the amount needed to meet
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Don't Play The Fool
''Don't Play the Fool ... '' (russian: Не валяй дурака...) is a Russian comedy film by Valeri Chikov. It shows unlight relations between the USSR and the United States after the Cold War, with a tragicomic side. Plot Americans have decided to make sure that a diamond deposit in the villages of Arkhangelsk is found and have sent a submarine under the command of a black veteran, who accompanied Allied convoys during the 2nd World War. As a diversion, a 200-liter alcohol barrel is planted on the bank, which was soon caught by the local blacksmith Filimon ( Yevdokimov). On this occasion, the village stages festivities, which all the American submariners will gradually become involved in, in spite of their wishes. The black veteran finds his grandson, who was born in Filimon's family. During the celebration, the barn catches fire. In a panic, drunk people run away from the barn, who until then, had sung songs and drunk alcohol, but Filimon, risking their lives, enters the ...
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Tower (1987 Film)
''Tower'' (russian: Башня) is a 1987 Soviet drama film directed by Viktor Tregubovich. Plot Near the suburban highway there is a water tower, behind the fence of which the mechanic and his family live. And suddenly they are visited by a Moscow family whose car broke down. Cast * Olga Ostroumova as Kara Semenovna * Vadim Lobanov as Ivan Vasilyevich * Georgiy Burkov as Sanya * Sergey Sazontev as Dima * Ivan Agafonov as Ivan Filippovich * Raisa Ryazanova as Talia * Irina Apeksimova as Ksyusha * Aleksey Yasulovich as Venya * Svetlana Gaytan Svetlana () is a common Orthodox Slavic feminine given name, deriving from the East and South Slavic root ''svet'' (), meaning "light", "shining", "luminescent", "pure", "blessed", or "holy", depending upon context similar if not the same as ... as Pasha References External links * {{IMDb title, id=0092621 1987 films 1980s Russian-language films Soviet drama films 1987 drama films ...
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Crazy Day Of Engineer Barkasov
Crazy Day of Engineer Barkasov (russian: Безумный день инженера Баркасова, Bezumnyy den inzhenera Barkasova) is a 1983 Soviet comedy feature film, directed by Nikolai Lyrchikov, loosely based on the play ''Canvas Bag'' and the stories of Mikhail Zoshchenko. The film was produced by the Gorky Film Studio and commissioned by the Television in the Soviet Union. Cast *Vasily Bochkarev as Alexey Gavrilovic Barkasov *Natalya Sayko as Zoya Barkasova * Yevgeniya Khanayeva as Alisa Yuryevna, Barkasov's mother-in-law * Valentina Telichkina as nanny * Mikhail Kononov as Ivan Tyatin * Olga Ostroumova as Sonya, secretary * Igor Dmitriev as Yuri Krutetskiy * Andrey Martynov as Slonyaev, poet * Pyotr Shcherbakov as Abramotkin * Valentina Talyzina as Kobylina * Vyacheslav Nevinny as Kobylin * Georgy Millyar Georgy Frantsevich Millyar, sometimes spelled Milliar (russian: Георгий Францевич Милляр; 7 November 1903 in Moscow – 4 June 1993 i ...
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Vasili And Vasilisa
''Vasili and Vasilisa'' (russian: Василий и Василиса, Vasiliy i Vasilisa) is a 1981 Soviet drama film directed by Irina Poplavskaya. Plot Vasily and Vasilisa happily live in the village, raising seven children. But suddenly Vasily began to drink and hit Vasilisa, and she, in turn, drove him away. Cast * Olga Ostroumova as Vasilisa Vologzhina * Mikhail Kononov as Vasili Vologzhin * Natalya Bondarchuk as Aleksandra * Maya Bulgakova as Avdotya * Andrei Rostotsky as Pyotr * Polina Kutepova as Vologzhin's daughter * Kseniya Kutepova as Vologzhin's daughter * Natalya Dikaryova as Tanya * Tatyana Dogileva Tatyana Anatoliyevna Dogileva (russian: Татья́на Анато́льевна До́гилева; born 27 February 1957) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress, Meritorious Artist of Russia (1989), and People's Artist of Russia (2000) ... as Nastya * Nikolay Volkov as neighbour * Georgiy Burkov as narrator (voice) * Gennadiy Frolov as Sanya ...
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The Garage (1979 Film)
''The Garage'' (russian: link=no, italic=yes, Гараж) is a Soviet 1979 comedy film directed by Eldar Ryazanov, based on a screenplay by Emil Braginsky. Plot summary A cooperative has been planning to build a new parking garage with assigned spots for its members. The process was painfully slow and bureaucratic, but at long last, it appeared that the plans had been finalized. However, the plans are thrown into disarray when the size of the garage must be reduced to make way for a new highway, and there won't be parking space for all the long-suffering members. The cooperative holds a special meeting to decide who will lose their spots. In fact, the decision was actually made by the cooperative's board before the meeting, and some members of the cooperative object to this unfair process. Their objections are ignored until, in desperation, a disgruntled member secretly locks the door to the meeting room and hides the key so that the meeting cannot end until a fair decision is mad ...
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Destiny (1977 Film)
''Destiny'' (russian: Судьба, Sudba) is a 1977 war film directed by Yevgeny Matveyev and starring Matveyev, Olga Ostroumova, Yury Yakovlev, screen adaptation of Pyotr Proskurin's second book, the novel ''Earthy Love''. This film had 57,8 million spectators in 1978. Evgeniy Matveyev was honored with State Prize of the USSR for ''Destiny'' in 1978. Plot The love story of married chairman of kolkhoz Zakhar Deryugin to young woman Mannya Polivanova during a harvest in Russian village of 30th. During World War II Zakhar Deryugin is mobilized and going to front. While the battles he is taken as a prisoner and makes runaway. Bryukhanov's wife Katya appears in occupation. Not having achieved Katya's consent to cooperation, Germans, having slandered, secretly execute her. Senior son of Deryugin's perishes from a fascist bullet. His mother Evfrosinya burns sleeping fascists in her own house. In return Germans prepare for the retaliatory action, but Zakhar alone with guerril ...
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Earthly Love
''Earthy Love'' (russian: Любовь земная, Lyubov zemnaya) is a 1974 Russian romantic drama film directed by Yevgeny Matveyev and starring Matveyev, Olga Ostroumova, and Yury Yakovlev. The film was a screen adaptation of Pyotr Proskurin's novel ''Earthy Love'', and was viewed by 50.9 million spectators in 1975. Yevgeny Matveyev was honored with the State Prize of the RSFSR for ''Earthy Love'' and ''Destiny Destiny, sometimes referred to as fate (from Latin ''fatum'' "decree, prediction, destiny, fate"), is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual. Fate Although often ...''. Plot A story about love, the late chairman of the collective farm Zakhar Derugin (Yevgeny Matveev) marries the young woman Maria Polivanova (Olga Ostroumova) at the height of the harvest. There is a parallel developing romance between Catherine and her sister Derugin secretary of the District Party Committee Bryu ...
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