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  2. Black Rose (2014 film) - Wikipedia

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    Black Rose (Russian: Чёрная роза, romanized: Chyornaya roza) is a 2014 American and Russian co-produced action film directed by, and starring, Alexander Nevsky. The film also stars Kristanna Loken, Adrian Paul, and Robert Davi. The film was released on 25 January 2014 in Russia. It was made on a budget of $7,000,000.

  3. Roza Anagnosti - Wikipedia

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    Roza Anagnosti (born 27 October 1943) is an Albanian film and stage actress, and the wife of director Dhimitër Anagnosti. She is known for Fijet që priten (1976), Mësonjëtorja (1980) and Detyrë e posaçme (1963).

  4. Pirated movie release types - Wikipedia

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    In October 1999, DeCSS was released. This program enables anyone to remove the CSS encryption on a DVD. Although its authors only intended the software to be used for playback purposes, [2] it also meant that one could decode the content perfectly for ripping; combined with the DivX 3.11 Alpha codec released shortly after, the new codec increased video quality from near VHS to almost DVD ...

  5. List of Maalaala Mo Kaya episodes - Wikipedia

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    Elsa never knew her life would be as colorful as the stories in the love comics she devours in her free time. Reading comics is her means of escape from the harsh reality of her life as a housemaid to a vicious landlady. Much to the old landlady's dismay, her son notices Elsa's good looks and falls in love with the lowly maid.

  6. Rose (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    Wojciech Smarzowski with the Polish Academy Award for Best Film, 2012. Variety has called the movie "almost unbearably brutal yet hauntingly romantic" and commended "Genre-savvy helmer Smarzowski's gritty mise-en-scene augments the force of the narrative, putting into visual terms its themes of ill-fated love and a nation doomed by nationalism.

  7. Roza Baglanova - Wikipedia

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    Roza Urbiybi Tazhibaykyzy Baglanova [a] (January 1, 1922 – February 8, 2011) was a Soviet and Kazakh soprano opera and pop music singer. She was honoured with many awards throughout her career, including the People's Artist of the USSR (1967) and the Order of Lenin .

  8. Roza Eskenazi - Wikipedia

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    Roza Eskenazi (mid-1890s – 2 December 1980, Greek: Ρόζα Εσκενάζυ) was a Jewish-Greek dancer and singer of rebetiko, Greek folk music, Kanto and Turkish folk music born in Istanbul, whose recording and stage career extended from the late 1920s into the 1970s.

  9. Roza Robota - Wikipedia

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    Roza Robota (1921 – 6 January 1945) [1] or Róża Robota in Polish, [2] referred to in other sources as Rojza, Rózia or Rosa, was the leader of a group of four women Holocaust resistors hanged in the Auschwitz concentration camp for their role in the Sonderkommando prisoner revolt of 7 October 1944.