-
public legal proceedings and acrimony.
Grigorieva was born
Oksana Petrovna Chernukha in Saransk,
Mordovian ****R in 1970. Her
parents were both
music professors...
- 1855-1917, St. Martin's Press, 1997, ISBN 0-312-16537-4 p. 16
Valentina G.
Chernukha and
Boris V. Anan'ich. "Russia
Falls Back,
Russia Catches Up:
Three Generations...
- Korshunova. V.A. Malm, E. Yu. Moiseenko, M.M. Postnokova-Loseva, E.P.
Chernukha]".
Retrieved May 24, 2014. Morris,
Bernadine (December 7, 1976). "Metropolitan...
- the
start of
decline of
Soviet cinema and the rise of the so-called "
chernukha [ru]" (roughly "black stuff"),
works of
artists and journalists, who,...
- R****adin, Yuri Shalygin,
Alexander Kushnir, Yuri
Solton and
Vladislav Chernukha. In the late 1970s, the
English language service was
renamed Radio Moscow...
- time (perestroika),
during which many such films, in the
style known as "
chernukha [ru]" (roughly "black stuff"), were released. The film
received six awards...
-
Valentina Chernukha.
Council of
Ministers in 1857–1861 //
Auxiliary historical disciplines. – L., 1973. T. 5. S. 120–137.
Valentina Chernukha. The Constitution...
-
known for his 2009
novel The
Yeltyshevs – a work in the post-Soviet "
chernukha [ru]" (akin to film noir)
genre –
which was
nominated for a
string of...
-
Naoum Kheifitz (Oleg Borisov), is of
Jewish ancestry. The film, of the "
chernukha [ru]" (Russian: чернуха,
roughly "black stuff") genre,
follows Andrei...
-
Kuyukova as
Koltynay Kirey Zharkimbayev as
Kartynbay Baken Ky****eva as
Chernukha Sovetbek Dzhumadylov as
Kaimbay Silver medal and
Volpi Cup for Best Actress...