Soviet Screen (Russian: Советский Экран, romanized: Sovetsky Ekran) was an illustrated magazine published in the USSR with varying frequency from 1925...
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Prize of the journal Soviet Screen, at the International movie festival in Moscow 1967 1967 best actress by the readers the Soviet Screen journal Distinguished...
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Stepmom (1973 film) (category Soviet drama films)
Nevedomsky. Doronina was recognized as Best Actress by according to Soviet Screen Magazine, and also was awarded the Film Festival in Tehran. In Pavel...
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Natalya Gundareva (category Soviet stage actresses)
Prize (1984) laureate, as well as a four times winner of the Soviet Screen magazine's Soviet Actress of the Year poll (1977, 1981, 1985, 1990), Gundareva...
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White Dew (film) (category 1980s Soviet films)
rosy) is a 1983 Soviet romantic comedy-drama film directed by Igor Dobrolyubov. It was chosen as comedy of the year by Soviet Screen. The Belarusian village...
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last weeks of the Russian Empire but not yet exhibited. It appeared on Soviet screens in 1918. Beyond this, the government was principally able to fund only...
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Winter War (redirect from Soviet-Finnish War)
The Winter War was a war between the Soviet Union and Finland. It began with a Soviet invasion of Finland on 30 November 1939, three months after the outbreak...
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The Woman who Sings (category Soviet musical drama films)
the leading role Alla Pugacheva according to the poll of the magazine Soviet Screen was named "The Best Actress of the Year". At the same time the film...
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Balamut (category 1970s Soviet films)
is a 1978 Soviet comedy-drama film directed by Vladimir Rogovoy. According to the results of a poll conducted by the magazine Soviet Screen, the lead...
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Thousand Boys film, "the first image of friendly Japanese on the Soviet screen", was shot in Soviet Union under Russian and Japanese directors, with active participations...
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The Cat Who Walked by Herself (category 1988 in the Soviet Union)
includes almost all types of animation technologies. It is not the only Soviet screen version of this fairy tale; in 1968 the director Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya...
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Office Romance (category 1970s Soviet films)
was a rare case in Soviet cinema when a director would be allowed to cast all actors of his own choice without preliminary screen-tests and approval of...
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The Dawns Here Are Quiet (1972 film) (category Soviet historical drama films)
Festival (1972). The best film of 1972 according to the poll of the "Soviet Screen" magazine. The VI All-Union Film Festival in Alma-Ata - The First Prize...
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The Hunt for Red October (film) (category Films set in the Soviet Union)
major problem". To compensate for the change in the Soviet Union's political climate, an on-screen crawl appears at the beginning of the film stating that...
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Russian Souvenir (category 1960s Soviet films)
from critics and was shelved. The worst film of 1960 according to the Soviet Screen magazine. The film tells the story of when a plane makes an emergency...
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Bed and Sofa (category 1920s Soviet films)
by reading magazines, notably the popular (at that time) Soviet film fan magazine Soviet Screen (Sovetskii ekran). Kolia works as a stonemason and is charming...
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and an anti-Stalinist, modelled an authoritarian socialist Britain on the Soviet Union in the era of Stalinism and the practices of censorship and propaganda...
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ЛЕМ: ИДТИ НА РИСК , an interview of Miron Chernenko [re] published in Soviet Screen magazine, 1966, no. 1, pp.18-19 Wojciech Has at IMDb Wojciech Jerzy...
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The Red Snowball Tree (category 1970s Soviet films)
brilliant talent of the writer, director and actor" Readers of the magazine Soviet Screen picked it as best film of the year, and Shukshin as best actor. Shukshin...
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broadcasting. On 1 October 1934, Soviet first television receivers were produced. The B-2 had a 3×4-centimetre (1¼×1½-inch) screen and a mechanical raster scan...
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Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė (category Soviet film actresses)
Дапкунайте. Горожанка" [Ingeborga Dapkunaite. The Citizen] (in Russian). Soviet Screen. 1990. Retrieved 8 February 2024. "Улыбка, осанка, любовь. Женские секреты...
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Tatiana Doronina (category Soviet film actresses)
she played a flight attendant, she earned the Best Soviet Actress title in 1968 from the Soviet Screen. "Doronina's profoundly romantic heroines could sacrifice...
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Vladimir Vysotsky (category Soviet Jews)
often-humorous street jargon. He was also a prominent stage- and screen-actor. Though the official Soviet cultural establishment largely ignored his work, he was...
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Officers (film) (category 1970s Soviet films)
Shamuhammed Akmuhammedov as Kerim Muza Krepkogorskaya as Anna Vasilyevna Soviet Screen Award — best actor (Vasily Lanovoy) Prize and diploma of the Czechoslovak...
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Nikolai Rybnikov (category Soviet male film actors)
Petrovich in the film Marry a Captain (1985), for which he received the Soviet Screen Award in 1986 in the category of best actor in an episode role. Nikolay...
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Swallow's Nest was featured in several Soviet films. It was used as the setting of Desyat Negrityat, the 1987 Soviet screen version of Agatha Christie's And...
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Jessica Walter (redirect from Jessica Walter on screen and stage)
(1975). She also received two Golden Globe Award nominations and three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. For her starring role opposite Eastwood...
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Ariadna Shengelaya (category Soviet film actresses)
" she was selected Best Actress in a 1965 poll by the publication "Soviet Screen." Shengelaya was designated a People's Artist of Russia and the Georgian...
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Alla Pugacheva (category Soviet actresses)
recognized as the best actress in Eastern Europe according to the magazine “Soviet Screen” in 1979. Over the years of her creative activity, which began in the...
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ЛЕМ: ИДТИ НА РИСК , an interview of Miron Chernenko [re] published in Soviet Screen magazine, 1966, no. 1, pp.18-19 List of published Lem's novels in all...
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