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Height 171 cm (5 ft 7 in) Anfisa Maksimovna Chernykh ( Russian : Анфи́са Макси́мовна Черны́х ; born April 30, 1996) is a Russian actress and model.
Just Imagine Things We Know (Russian: Просто представь что мы знаем, translit. Prosto Predstav' Chto Mi Znaem) is a Russian television miniseries about the inner workings of Moscow media industry directed and primary written by Roman Volobuev, that premiered on KinoPoisk streaming service on September 24, 2020.
Anfisa Chernykh as Ksenia, a thief nicknamed "The Princess" Alexey Vertkov as "The Englishman" Boris Kamorzin as Testov, owner of an antique shop; Yevgeny Stychkin as Rudnikov, an official of the Moscow detective police; Stanislav Eventov as Professor Strassenmeier; Ayub Tsingiev as Raja; Vasant Balan as Sanjit, Raja's nephew
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To director Olga Chernykh, whose “A Picture to Remember” opens the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), it feels like a “gift from the universe.” “A Picture to ...
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