- "
Khochu peremen!" (Russian: «Хочу перемен!», lit. 'I want changes!') or "My
zhdyom peremen" (Russian: «Мы ждём перемен», lit. '"We are
waiting for changes"')...
- I Want to Live (Ukrainian: Хочу жити, romanized:
Khochu zhyty; Russian: Хочу жить, romanized:
Khochu zhit) is a
hotline for
receiving appeals from Russian...
-
Desperate for
Marriage (Russian: Хочу замуж, romanized:
Khochu zamuzh, lit. 'Want to Get Married') is a 2022
Russian romantic comedy-drama film written...
- dushé moyéy ugásla ne sovsém; No pust' oná vas ból'she ne trevózhit; Ya ne
khochú pechálit' vas nichém. Ya vas lyubíl bezmólvno, beznadézhno, To róbost'yu...
- From **** to **** Anna
Sikorskaya Prize For Best
Actress at
Kinotavr 1998
Khochu v
tyurmu Mary 2002
Prikovannyy Anna
Prize for the Best
Actress at the First...
- The
album is
notable for
containing one of the band's most
famous songs, "
Khochu peremen!" (Russian: «Хочу перемен!», lit. 'I want change!'),
which became...
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conquest due to
climate and the
number of Song troops, and Ögedei's son
Khochu died in the process. In 1240, Ögedei's
other son
Khuden dispatched a subsidiary...
- "Our
hearts demand changes" (Перемен требуют наши сердца) from the song
Khochu peremen Year 1990 (1990)
Medium Graffiti Movement Post-punk
Subject Viktor...
- and ****a, a 1987 film
featuring Russian rock,
showed Tsoi
performing "
Khochu peremen!" (Russian: «Хочу перемен», lit. 'I want change!') in
front of a...
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critical of the
Soviet system, expressed, for example, by
Viktor Tsoi's
Khochu peremen ("I want changes"). The
increased politicization was most impressively...