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- Patriki (Gr****: Πατρίκι, Turkish: Tuzluca) is a village in the Famagusta District of Cyprus, located on the Karpas Peninsula. It is under the de facto...
- Pasha Patriki is a Canadian film producer, cinematographer, and film director. He was director of photography (also commonly referred to as 'Cinematographer")...
- Black Water is an American action thriller film directed by Pasha Patriki. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgren in their fifth collaboration...
- 2020 Russian drama film directed by Anna Melikian. It premiered at the Patriki Film Festival and was theatrically released in Russia on December 3, 2020...
- Panayiotou (1935-2014), was a Gr**** Cypriot restaurateur who emigrated from Patriki, Cyprus, to England in the 1950s. His mother, Lesley Angold (born Harrison...
- was brought onboard as Canadian service production company, with Pasha Patriki serving as Canadian producer. Bruckner, who directed fan favorite segment...
- Directed by Steven Kostanski Written by Steven Kostanski Produced by Pasha Patriki Michael Paszt Avi Federgreen Starring Daniel Bernhardt Production companies...
- Garrison Ty Roberts Produced by Byron Campbell Matt Harvey Houston Hill Pasha Patriki Starring Luke Wilson Greg Kinnear Sarah Gadon Michael Cash Etienne Kellici...
- by Steven Kostanski Produced by Steven Kostanski Melanie Murray Pasha Patriki Starring Conor Sweeney Matthew Kennedy Kristy Wordsworth Adam Brooks Cinematography...
- Copeland Kelsey Grammer Thomas Jane Denise Richards Cinematography Pasha Patriki Edited by Austin Nordell Music by David Bateman Production companies Taylor...