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  • The Alma-Aty film studio (feature films) was organized in 1941. The company has made films since 1961.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kazakhfilm Studios|url=http://www.imdb.com
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  • ...d in the main and regional theaters of Kazakhstan and some of the former [[Soviet Union]] republics. ...” (“The Pleiades are overturning”, Volk Und Welt, Berlin, 1982). The films “Kisikiik” (“Man-deer”, 1985, director M. Smagulov), “Saitan kopi
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  • ...eak the [[taboo]] against talking about [[drug addiction]] in the [[former Soviet Union]].<ref name="drieu">{{cite journal |last=Drieu |first=Cloe |date=Octo ...don]]-based [[think tank]] created to foster [[democracy]] in the [[former Soviet Union]].<ref>[http://ifn.org.uk/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=1 IFN - O
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  • == Films == ...ы” - "Міржақыптың оралуы" [[Return of the Mir-Yakub]] (films) (documentary) «[[Kazakhtelefilm]]» film director [[Kalila Umarov]].
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  • | death_place = [[Almaty]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]] ==Films==
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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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  • *Top 10: Hits From Soviet Era Films
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  • ...s were attributed to Jambyl in the 1930s and were widely circulated in the Soviet Union. File:The Soviet Union 1971 CPA 4065 stamp (Jambyl Jabayev (after Anatoly Yar-Kravchenko)).p
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  • ...o commemorate the 20th anniversary of Kazakhstan's independence from the [[Soviet Union]]. Its production cost over $7 million (USD).<ref>{{cite news| url=ht [[Category:2011 films]]
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  • ...the complicated landscape of a teenager’s mind after the collapse of the Soviet bloc. Emir Baigazin wrote, edited and directed this fascinating Darwinist f [[Category:2013 films]]
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  • ...ators when the obscure ''Kelin'' was shortlisted in 2010 over better-known films for Italy, Korea, Norway and others. Ultimately, ''Kelin'' failed to reach ...my Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956. Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Kazakhstan for review by the Academy for the aw
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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 ===1930s-1980s: the Soviet period===
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  • |birth_place = [[Atyrau]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (now [[Kazakhstan]]) ...and its sequel ''[[Day Watch (film)|Day Watch]]'' (2006), and the American films ''[[Wanted (2008 film)|Wanted]]'' (2008) and ''[[Abraham Lincoln: Vampire H
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  • ...zakhstan]] shortly after [[Fall of the Soviet Union|the dissolution of the Soviet Union]] released in [[1993 in film|1993]]. It was written and directed by [ ...m festivals as both a fun movie and an oddity. It was billed as "The Last Soviet Film."
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  • ...oscars.org/press/pressreleases/2012/20120118.html|title=9 Foreign Language Films Vie for Oscar|accessdate=2012-01-19}}</ref> ...art of the Muslim battalion [[Main Intelligence Directorate (Russia)|GRU]] Soviet Union under the command of legendary Afghan war Kara Major (Arman Asenov)
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  • | country = Soviet Union ...rozhkami'') is the first [[animation|animated film]] made in the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]]. It was directed by [[Amen Khaydarov]] and
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  • |country = [[Soviet Union]] ...musician [[Viktor Tsoi]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.filmreference.com/Films-Hi-Ik/Igla.html |title=IGLA |work=filmreference |publisher=Advameg, Inc. |a
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  • ...al irrigation policies of the former Soviet Union in the 1960s – between Soviet, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and southwestern Kazakhstan.<ref>{{Cite web|url=ht ...[[Tengri]] is the main deity<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://iffr.com/en/2011/films/milk-for-lambs|title=Milk for Lambs|date=2015-09-04|newspaper=IFFR|access-d
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  • ...st 8, 1948) is a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] [[actor]], honoured artist of [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]], holder of "[[Order of Kurmet|Kurmet]]" and "[[Order o During his 48-year career in acting he has appeared in over 100 films at 13 film studios of former [[USSR]] and non-CIS countries: [[Czechoslovak
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  • ...was ''[[Pirates of the 20th Century]]''. He also appeared in the following films: [[Category:Soviet male film actors]]
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  • ...ransom. The CIA creates a team to rescue her from Ulrika's base; a former Soviet prison nicknamed "The Citadel". The team Kendall puts together were all ser {{Asylum films}}
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  • ...ilm was one of the most popular [[List of action films of the 1990s|action films of the 1990s]]. ...ue terrorist regime in [[Kazakhstan]] that possessed stolen [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[nuclear weapon]]s, threatening to start a new [[Cold War]], President o
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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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  • | country = Soviet Union ...=[[La Stampa]]|date=11 September 1986}}</ref> The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign L
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  • ...oots]]. For example, riders in the former Soviet Union often wear salvaged Soviet tank helmets for protection. The boots usually have high heels that lock in Two books have been written about buzkashi which were later turned into films. The game is the subject of a novel by French novelist [[Joseph Kessel]] t
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  • Today's [[Kazakhstan]] is a modern culture, thriving in the post-Soviet era. The traditional Kazakh lifestyle has blended with influences from West ...movies like "Mongol", "Tulpan", and "Kelin" have been released. All three films were submitted for the Academy Award for the Best Foreign Languages Film.<r
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  • {{for|the actual Russian and former Soviet criminal subculture|Thieves in law}} ...[[Russian mafia|Russian organized crime]] in the wake of the fall of the [[Soviet Union]]. In the film several noted crime figures are interviewed, a number
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  • | citizenship = {{Flag|Soviet Union}} (1936–1991) → {{Flag|Russia}} (1991–present), {{Flag|Israel}} | movement = [[dissident movement in the Soviet Union]]
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  • Soon after his birth, his family relocated to the former [[Soviet Union]], where he was given the name ''Vyachaslev Yaksysnyi''. His family r ...0s, Dragon Lee moved to [[Hong Kong]] and starred in numerous martial arts films, often credited as ''Bruce Lei'' because he bore a striking resemblance to
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  • | birth_place = [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]], [[Soviet Union]] ...th_place = [[Tukums]], [[Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic|Latvian SSR]], Soviet Union
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  • ...iet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] <small>(Soviet records)</small><br>{{birth date|1942|2|16|df=y}}<br>[[Baekdu Mountain]], [ ...where his father, [[Kim Il-sung]], commanded the 1st [[Battalion]] of the Soviet 88th Brigade,{{sfn|Lankov|2014|p=4}} made up of Chinese and Korean [[exile]
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  • * 1918 - Soviets in power; city becomes part of the [[Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]]. * 1927 - Capital of the [[Kazak Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic]] relocates to Alma-Ata from [[Kyzylorda]].
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  • | birth_place = [[Uralsk]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (now [[Oral, Kazakhstan|Oral]], [[Kazakhstan]]) ...essdate=2011-12-03 |work=lenta.ru}}</ref> She has appeared in more than 30 films and television shows since 1972. She is also a member of the [[State Duma]
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  • | death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] ...accessdate=17 February 2014|publisher=Kazakh TV}}</ref> He directed eleven films between 1954 and 1970.
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  • ...[[Paris]], [[France]]),<ref>Names by which he is credited for his work on films include ''Georges Annenkov'', ''Georges Annet'', and ''D'Annenkoff''. Somet [[Category:Soviet emigrants to France]]
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  • ...and [[Russia]]n theater and film actress. She performed in more than sixty films since 1969. [[State Prize of the USSR]] (1981), [[People's Artist of Russia [[Category:Soviet film actresses]]
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  • ...une 1918 is the following: "Agreed to invalidate all decrees issued by the Soviet authorities on the territory of the autonomous Alash. Chairman of Alash-Ord ...e [[Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]] and then to the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]] in 1936.
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