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Pyshka or
ponchik (Russian: пышка, pl.
pyshki пышки; пончик, pl.
ponchiki пончики) is a
Russian variety of doughnut.
Pyshki are
either ring-shaped or without...
- (a
traditional Russian fruit confectionery)
Pirog Pirozhki Ponchiki or
Pyshka Pryanik Tula
pryanik Vyazma pryanik Ptichye moloko ("bird's milk") Sunflower...
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studio Mosfilm,
produced a
silent film
version of "Boule de Suif"
called Pyshka (Dumpling). It was
adapted and
directed by
Mikhail Romm and
starred Galina...
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other cities. In 1931
Ranevskaya acted at the
Chamber Theater. The film
Pyshka (known as
Boule de Suif in the U.S.),
directed by
Mikhail Romm,
marked her...
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Title Role
Director Pyshka Mademoiselle Fifi
George Tovstonogov Not To Part With His
Beloved Madeleine Victor Ryzhakov You
Victoria Victor Ryzhakov Nameless...
- into thin
twisted ribbons, deep-fried and
sprinkled with
powdered sugar Pyshka (or Ponchik) A
Russian variety of doughnut.
Varenye It is made by cooking...
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Korobkina 1987 —
Island of Lost
Ships as
Frida 1989 —
Rouen Virgin Nicknamed Pyshka as old nun 1991 —
Khraniteli as
Lobelia Sackville-Baggins (Lyubeliya Lyakoshel)...
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Raikin starred in the
films Comedy about Lysistratus,
Rouen Maiden nicknamed Pyshka,
Russian ragtime,
Shooting Angels, Simple-minded. In 2001, he pla**** the...
- They had two daughters. She pla**** the main
roles in the
following films: "
Pyshka" ("Пышка" - "The Puff-Girl",
director Mikhail Romm 1934 - the role of Mademoiselle...
- younger,
Galina Sergeyeva.
Sergeyeva pla**** the
female lead in the
films Pyshka (Пышкa) ("Boule de Suif," 1934),
Lyubov Alyony (Любoвь Aлёны) ("Alyona’s...