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  2. List of Russian films of 2011 - Wikipedia

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    The Best Movie 3: Самый лучший фильм 3: Kirill Kuzin: Garik Kharlamov: Comedy: The Dry Valley: Sukhodol: Aleksandra Strelyanaya: Yana Esipovich, Oleg Garkusha: Drama [3] Faust: Фауст: Alexander Sokurov: Johannes Zeiler, Anton Adasinsky, Isolda Dychauk, Hanna Schygulla: Drama: The film won the Golden Lion at the 68th Venice ...

  3. In Search of Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Russian with English subtitles In Search of Happiness ( Russian : В поисках счастья ) is a 2005 Russian documentary film that poetically follows the lives of Boris and Masha Rak, Soviet Jews who in 1934 moved to the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (JAO) created by the Soviet government in Russian Far East .

  4. We Are from Jazz - Wikipedia

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    We Are from Jazz (Russian: Мы из джаза, romanized: My iz dzhaza) is a 1983 Soviet comedy musical film by Karen Shakhnazarov. It is also known as Jazzmen on the official Mosfilm youtube channel. The film tells the story of a student who is expelled from music school because he loves jazz. He ends up hiring two street musicians to form ...

  5. Happiness (1935 film) - Wikipedia

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    Happiness (Russian: Счастье, romanized: Schastye) is a 1935 silent satirical slapstick (or rather lubok [1]) comedy set in the Russian Empire before the October Revolution and in the Soviet Union at the time of the collectivization. Medvedkin's original title was The Snatchers or The Possessors (Стяжатели). [2]

  6. The Star of Captivating Happiness - Wikipedia

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    The Star of Captivating Happiness (Russian: «Звезда пленительного счастья», romanized: Zvezda plenitelnogo schastya) is a 1975 Soviet historical romance. [1] The title is an allusion to a line from the poem To Chaadayev by Alexander Pushkin. [2] It is a drama with the dedication "to the women of Russia".

  7. Sadko (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sadko (Russian: Садко) is a 1953 Soviet adventure fantasy film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko and adapted by Konstantin Isayev, from Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's eponymous opera, which was based on a Russian bylina (былина 'epic tale') with the same name. The music is Rimsky-Korsakov's score.

  8. The Forty-First (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Forty-First (Russian: Сорок первый, romanized: Sorok pervyy) is a 1956 Soviet war romance film based on the eponymous novel by Boris Lavrenyov.It was directed by Grigori Chukhrai and starred Izolda Izvitskaya and Oleg Strizhenov.

  9. Stilyagi (film) - Wikipedia

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    It features covers of several 1970s and 1980s songs with lyrics re-written for the film. Music was a large part of the stilyagi lifestyle so naturally the soundtrack of the movie played a huge role. Despite the movie taking place in 1950’s Moscow many of the songs used are covers of popular 1970 and 1980s songs.