- Oja
Kodar (/ˈɔɪ.ə ˈkoʊdɑːr/ OY-ə KOH-dar; born Olga Palinkaš; 1941) is a
Croatian actress,
screenwriter and
director known as
Orson Welles's romantic...
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Orson Welles who
worked on the film
alongside François Reichenbach, Oja
Kodar, and Gary Graver.
Initially released in 1973, it
focuses on
Elmyr de Hory's...
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Kodar may
refer to:
Kodar Mountains, a
range in Siberia,
Russia Kodur-e Bala, a
village in Iran Oja
Kodar, a
Croatian actress This
disambiguation page...
- The
Kodar Mountains (‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for deletion.› Russian: Кода́р) are a
mountain range in the
Transbaikal region of Siberia...
- of Yugoslavia. The cast
included Moreau,
Kodar and
Laurence Harvey.
Personally financed by
Welles and
Kodar, they
could not
obtain the
funds to complete...
-
stars John Huston, Bob Random,
Peter Bogdanovich,
Susan Strasberg, and Oja
Kodar.
Intended by
Welles to be his
American directorial comeback after years...
-
companion Oja
Kodar and
filmed a few
scenes but was
unable to
complete the film due to
financing problems. In 1979,
Welles and Oja
Kodar, the Croatian...
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Kodar National Park (Russian: Национальный парк «Кодар») is
located in
Kodar Mountains of Russia,
about 500 km
northeast of Lake Baikal. The park encomp****es...
- F. X.
Feeney from a
previous screenplay written by
Orson Welles and Oja
Kodar in the
early 1980s;
Hickenlooper also
directed the film. The
story concerns...
- The
Chara Sands is an area of sand in
Siberia near the
Kodar and
Udokan mountain ranges. It is a
small desert 3
kilometers (1.9 mi) wide by 6 kilometers...