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Stanislav Sergeyevich Govorukhin (Russian: Станислав Сергеевич Говорухин; 29
March 1936 – 14 June 2018) was a
Soviet and
Russian film director, actor,...
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Sergey Stanislavovich Govorukhin (Russian: Серге́й Станисла́вович Говору́хин;
September 1, 1961, in
Kharkiv –
October 27, 2011, in Moscow) was a Russian...
- nelzya) is a 1979
Soviet five-part
television film
directed by
Stanislav Govorukhin and
starring singer-songwriter
Vladimir Vysotsky in one of his
final screen...
- Regiment) is a 1999
Russian vigilante drama film
directed by
Stanislav Govorukhin based on the book
Woman on
Wednesdays (Russian: Женщина по средам translit...
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nurse who
stays in
Yalta with her
patient and
lover Krymov (Stanislav
Govorukhin), who is
considerably older than she is.
Krymov is the head of a criminal...
- now
known as And Then
There Were None. It was
directed by
Stanislav Govorukhin, who also
penned the script. This
version was, upon its release, unique...
- debut-role was in the film
Bless the
Woman (2003)
directed by
Stanislav Govorukhin. For this role she was
nominated for "Nika"
award as Best Actress. She...
- was
founded by
Nikolay Travkin.
Other early leaders included Stanislav Govorukhin and
Sergey Glazyev. In the 1990s it was a
prominent democratically oriented...
- do****entary film
directed and
narrated by
Stanislav Govorukhin,
dedicated to pre-revolutionary Russia.
Govorukhin worked on the film for a long period, spending...
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directed by
Boris Durov, the
story was
written by
Boris Durov and
Stanislav Govorukhin. The film was the
leader of
Soviet distribution in 1980 and had 87.6 million...