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Tatyana Mikhailovna Lioznova (Russian: Татьяна Михайловна Лиознова; 20 July 1924 – 29
September 2011) was a
Soviet film
director and
screenwriter best...
- vesny) is a 1973
Soviet twelve-part
television series,
directed by
Tatyana Lioznova and
based on the
novel of the same
title by
Yulian Semyonov. The series...
- romanized: Karnaval) is a 1981
Soviet musical comedy-drama film
directed by
Tatyana Lioznova. In a
small Uralic city
lives a
young woman, Nina Solomatina, with her...
- the war with
Germany is
known in the
Soviet Union. The
director Tatyana Lioznova was
subsequently ordered to add in new
scenes showing the Red Army advancing...
- Plyushchikhe) is a 1968
romantic drama feature film
directed by
Tatyana Lioznova based on the
story by
Alexander Borschagovsky "Three
Poplars in Shabolovka"...
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Socialist Labor Angelina Stepanova – artist, Hero of
Socialist Labor Tatyana Lioznova – film director, the
State Award nominee B. S.
Sheinin – cinematographer...
- is most
known for in the
former Soviet republics, when
director Tatiana Lioznova chose him over
Smoktunovsky to star in an
adaptation of
Yulian Semyonov's...
- of
Spring — a 1973 twelve-part
television series,
directed by
Tatyana Lioznova and
based on the
novel of the same
title by
Yulian Semyonov. The series...
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actress (d. 2017) FS Hussain, ****stani
aerobatic pilot (d. 1969)
Tatyana Lioznova,
Soviet film
director (d. 2011)
Elias Sarkis, 11th
President of Lebanon...
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Olympic Games in Moscow.
Tenderness was used with
great effect in
Tatyana Lioznova's 1967 film
Three Poplars in Plyushchikha. Her husband, the
eminent Soviet-era...