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  2. Farewell (1983 film) - Wikipedia

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    Farewell (Russian: Прощание, romanized: Proshchanie) is a 1983 Soviet drama film based on Valentin Rasputin's novel Farewell to Matyora and directed by Larisa Shepitko and Elem Klimov. [1] [2] It was Shepitko's last film. She died during filming in 1979 and her husband Elem replaced her as director.

  3. Urmila Matondkar filmography - Wikipedia

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    She made her screen debut as a child artist in B.R. Chopra's Karm (1977), [2] [3] and later appeared in Shekhar Kapur's critically acclaimed Masoom (1983). [ 1 ] [ 4 ] After making her debut as the heroine in 1989 Malayalam thriller Chanakyan , Urmila began a full-time acting career, with a leading role in the 1991 action Narsimha .

  4. Mirror (1975 film) - Wikipedia

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    Opening logo of Mirror.. Mirror depicts the thoughts, emotions and memories of Aleksei, [b] a Soviet poet, as a child, adolescent, and 40-year-old. The film freely switches between three different timeframes: prewar (c. 1935), World War II (1940s), and postwar (1960s or '70s).

  5. Larisa Shepitko - Wikipedia

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    Larisa Yefimovna Shepitko (Russian: Лари́са Ефи́мовна Шепи́тько, Ukrainian: Лариса Юхимівна Шепітько, romanized: Larysa Yukhymivna Shepitko; 6 January 1938 – 2 July 1979) [1] was a Soviet film director and screenwriter of Ukrainian origin. [2]

  6. Elem Klimov - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] While a student at the institute, Klimov met Larisa Shepitko, whom he would later marry. [2] Their son Anton was born in 1973. In 1983, he was a member of the jury at the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival. [9] He died on 26 October 2003 from brain hypoxia, after six weeks in a coma. [2] He was buried at the Troyekurovskoye ...

  7. Larisa Guzeyeva - Wikipedia

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    Larisa Andreyevna Guzeyeva (Russian: Лари́са Андре́евна Гузе́ева; born 23 May 1959) [1] is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress and television host. [2] She is a Meritorious Artist of Russia and honored artist of the Russian Federation in 1994. She is a member of the public organization "Union of ...

  8. Larisa Eryomina - Wikipedia

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    Larisa Eryomina-Wain (born September 19, 1950, Moldavia) is a stage and screen actress, particularly in Soviet films of the 1970s. She left the Soviet Union in 1979, to raise her family and pursue a career in Hollywood. She has acted in dozens of films, television programs and stage productions.

  9. Larisa Malevannaya - Wikipedia

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    Larisa Ivanovna Malevannaya (Russian: Лари́са Ива́новна Малева́нная) is a Russian film and theater actress, theater director, and writer. [ 1 ] Biography and career