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  2. Refusenik (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Village Voice calls it an "absorbing portrait of the refusenik movement." [1] The New York Sun says that it is "a thorough and engaging nonfiction account of the plight of Soviet Jews systematically oppressed under communism as they had been under the tsars, and denied the right to emigrate to Israel once the Jewish state was formed in 1948."

  3. Iosif Begun - Wikipedia

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    Begun is a subject of a documentary film "Refusenik", directed by Laura Bialis. [19] Begun is a subject of the film "Through Struggle You Will Gain Your Rights”. [20] [21] Begun is the subject of a long Russian-language poem, "Runner Begoon" (1987), by the author and former refusenik David Shrayer-Petrov.

  4. Refusenik - Wikipedia

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    Refusenik (Russian: отказник, romanized: otkaznik, from отказ (otkaz) 'refusal'; alternatively spelled refusnik) was an unofficial term for individuals—typically, but not exclusively, Soviet Jews—who were denied permission to emigrate, primarily to Israel, by the authorities of the Soviet Union and other countries of the Soviet ...

  5. Category:Soviet film directors - Wikipedia

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    B. Agasi Babayan; Arif Babayev; Temur Babluani; Boris Babochkin; Victoria Barbă; Garri Bardin; Boris Barnet; Margarita Barskaya; Vladimir Barsky; Aleksandr Bashirov

  6. State Committee for Cinematography - Wikipedia

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    The first main film production and distribution organisation in the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic until 1924 was Goskino; this was succeeded by Sovkino from 1924 to 1930, and then replaced with Soyuzkino in 1930 chaired by Martemyan Ryutin, [1] which had jurisdiction over the entire USSR until 1933, when it was then replaced by GUKF (The Chief Directorate of the Film and Photo ...

  7. Vladimir Chebotaryov - Wikipedia

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    In 1952 he finished director's courses and started working as an assistant director at the Lenfilm studio. Only in 1959 he directed his first movie The Son of Iriston . Ironically, it was a biographical film about Kosta Khetagurov , the national poet of the Ossetian people , thus he worked in North Ossetia for several months without even ...

  8. Nikolai Figurovsky - Wikipedia

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    Nikolai Nikolaevich Figurovsky (Russian: Николай Николаевич Фигуровский; 7 December 1923 – 14 June 2003) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter, writer and professor at VGIK. Honored Artist of the Byelorussian SSR (1964). [2]

  9. Vladimir Basov - Wikipedia

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    They had one son - Vladimir Basov Jr. (born 1959), also a prominent actor and film director. His last wife was Valentina Titova . Their son Aleksandr Basov (born 1965) is a Russian film director as well, while their daughter Yelizaveta (born 1971) finished dance courses.