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  • ...work at one of the Ural military factories supporting the Great Patriotic War. Hoping for the safe return of Bokey, Kuliya named her newborn son Oralkhan ...” (“The Pleiades are overturning”, Volk Und Welt, Berlin, 1982). The films “Kisikiik” (“Man-deer”, 1985, director M. Smagulov), “Saitan kopi
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  • ...tan]]. Its program schedule consists of information, educational programs, films and TV series in the [[Kazakh language]]. In the regions, the channel has d ...publics by the amount of broadcasting, and second by the number of feature films and documentaries produced.
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  • SuperStar KZ was presented entirely in Russian, though Russian, [[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] and English songs were performed. Some contesta *Top 11: Russian Hits
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  • |language = [[Russian language|Russian]]<br />[[Kazakh language|Kazakh]] *[[List of most expensive non-English language films]]
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  • | language = Kazakh<br>Russian<br>German ...an|Kazakhstani]] historical dramatic film depicting the eighteenth century war fought between the Kazakhs and the [[Dzungar Khanate]].<ref>{{cite book |ti
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  • ...20th century. Today, Kazakhstan produces approximately fifteen full-length films each year.<ref name="Kazakhstan">{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporte ...matography]] (VGIK), was also temporarily relocated to Alma-Ata during the war.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0812492/bio|title=Lyubov Sok
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  • ...and its sequel ''[[Day Watch (film)|Day Watch]]'' (2006), and the American films ''[[Wanted (2008 film)|Wanted]]'' (2008) and ''[[Abraham Lincoln: Vampire H ...4, he founded [http://www.bazelevs.com Bazelevs Group], an advertising and films production, distribution and marketing company.
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  • | language = Russian ...''' ({{lang-ru|Дикий восток}}, Dikiy vostok, Dikij vostok) is a Russian-language film created in [[Kazakhstan]] shortly after [[Fall of the Soviet
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  • |language = Russian ...ner of the Caucasus (story)|The Prisoner in the Caucasus]]" by the classic Russian writer [[Leo Tolstoy]].
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  • | language = Russian ...oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2012/20120118.html|title=9 Foreign Language Films Vie for Oscar|accessdate=2012-01-19}}</ref>
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  • ...ain roles. ''Mongol'' explores abduction, kinship and the repercussions of war.<ref name="film"/> ...005, and was completed in November 2006. After an initial screening at the Russian Film Festival in [[Vyborg]] on 10 August 2007, ''Mongol'' was released in R
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  • |language=Russian |language=Russian
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  • The Borat segments on ''Da Ali G Show'' use a rock rendition of a Russian folk tune, "[[Korobeiniki]]", as the theme song. ==Films==
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  • ...continental ballistic missile|ICBM]] base in [[Kazakhstan]]. He poses as a Russian nuclear scientist, meets American [[Nuclear physics|nuclear physicist]] Chr * [[Robbie Coltrane]] as Valentin Zukovsky: A former [[Russian mafia]] boss and [[Baku]] casino owner. Bond initially seeks out Zukovsky f
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  • | language = {{ubl|English|Russian}} ...directed and co-produced by [[Wolfgang Petersen]]. It is about a group of Russian terrorists that [[Aircraft hijacking|hijack]] [[Air Force One]].
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  • * Four By Two Films ...10 November 2006. Retrieved on 2007-03-07.</ref> It is the second of three films built around Baron Cohen's characters from ''[[Da Ali G Show]]'' (2000–04
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  • | language = Russian ...m. All the events of the film unfold against the backdrop of a meager post-war life of the inhabitants of the town - a place of exile and evacuation.
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  • ...) is a [[Kazakhstan]] film producer who has produced several award-winning films. ...s of capitalism and globalization, inspired by the plays of Brecht and the films of [[Yilmaz Guney]].
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  • | nationality = Russian ...udophobia Since Childhood] // [[Booknik]], 23 December 2012 (interview, in Russian)</ref>
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  • ...Soviet]] musician, singer, and songwriter of [[Koreans|Korean]]-[[Russians|Russian]] origin, leader of the [[post-punk]] band [[Kino (band)|Kino]]. ...ies of the former Soviet Union even today. Few musicians in the history of Russian music have been more popular or have had more impact on their genre than Vi
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  • ...habarovsk Krai|Vyatskoye]], [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] <small>(Soviet records)</small><br>{{birth date|19 ...2 February 2004|accessdate=19 February 2007|title=A Visit to Kim Jong Il's Russian Birthplace|last=Sheets|first=Lawrence}}<br>http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANS
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