- Ivan
Vladimirovich Dykhovichny (Russian: Иван Владимирович Дыховичный, 16
October 1947 – 27
September 2009) was a
Russian film
director and screenwriter...
- P****port. He won a
number of Nika
Awards and
Golden Osella for Ivan
Dykhovichny's The
Black Monk at the
Venice International Film
Festival in 1988. He...
- Director: Ivan
Dykhovichny.
Nomination for
Zolotoy Oven
Award for best film script. Вещ ("Thing") (2002). Director: Ivan
Dykhovichny. 4 ("Four") (2005)...
- Konchalovsky,
Andrei Tarkovsky, Igor Talankin,
Sergei Solovyov, Ivan
Dykhovichny, and
Abderrahmane Sissako.
Georgy Rerberg was the
grandson of the Russian...
-
Tatyana Golikova -
Tanya Elena Dobronravova -
Elena Nikolaevna Ivan
Dykhovichny -
tutor Oleg
Yefremov -
doctor Alex
Varlamov -
ballet teacher Makoto...
- (Russian: Чёрный монах) is a 1988
Soviet musical drama film
directed by Ivan
Dykhovichny. The film
tells about a
philosopher named Andrei Kovrin, who goes to...
-
leader Dmitry Chechulin,
architect Vitaly Mazurin, and
designer Yuri
Dykhovichny were
awarded the
Lenin Prize. From 1981 to 1993, the
Supreme Soviet of...
- romanized: Kopeyka) is a 2002
Russian comedy film
directed by Ivan
Dykhovichny. The
production design was by
Vladimir Trapeznikov. The name
refers to...
- its "cruel observer". Чёрный монах, a 1988 TV film
adaptation by Ivan
Dykhovichny (script by
Sergei Solovyov),
featuring Stanislav Lyubshin and Tatyana...
-
Henri Pachard,
American director and
producer (b. 1939) 2009 – Ivan
Dykhovichny,
Russian director and
screenwriter (b. 1947) 2009 –
Charles Houston,...