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  2. List of historical films set in Near Eastern and Western ...

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    16th century: Soviet horror film set in 16th century Ukraine, based on the story of the same name by Nikolai Gogol. Ever After: 1998: early 1500s: A modern interpretation of the Cinderella story, involving several historical figures like Francis I, King Henry (later Henry II of France) and Leonardo da Vinci: The Man Who Laughs: 1966: 1500–1502

  3. Viy (1967 film) - Wikipedia

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    Viy (Spirit of Evil [1] or Vii, Russian: Вий) is a 1967 Soviet Gothic horror fantasy film directed by Konstantin Yershov and Georgi Kropachyov. Based on the story of the same name by Nikolai Gogol, the film's screenplay was written by Yershov, Kropachyov and Aleksandr Ptushko.

  4. Category:Films set in the 16th century - Wikipedia

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    Films set in 16th-century Holy Roman Empire (1 C, 21 P) I. ... 16th Century Russian Wedding; A. L'abito nero da sposa; The Abyss (1988 film) The Adventures of Gil Blas;

  5. List of Russian Empire films - Wikipedia

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    A list of films produced in the Russian Empire between 1908 and 1917. For films 1917–1991 see List of Soviet films. Before 1910 ... 16th Century Russian Wedding

  6. Category:Russian horror thriller films - Wikipedia

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  7. List of Russian historical films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of films that are based on actual events. All films on this list are from Russian production unless indicated otherwise. Not all films have remained true to the genuine history of the event or the characters they are portraying, often adding action and drama to increase the substance and popularity of the film.

  8. Rasputin the Mad Monk - Wikipedia

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    It is the largely fictionalized story of Grigori Rasputin, the Russian peasant-mystic who gained great influence with the Tsars prior to the Russian Revolution, although some of the events leading up to Rasputin's assassination are very loosely based on Prince Yusupov's account of the story. For legal reasons (Yusupov was still alive when the ...

  9. A Visitor to a Museum - Wikipedia

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    A Visitor to a Museum (Russian: Посетитель музея, romanized: Posetitel muzeya) is a 1989 Soviet post-apocalyptic drama film directed and written by Konstantin Lopushansky. It was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver St. George and the Prix of Ecumenical Jury.