one of the really interesting things about goncharov is while we all know the nikitins' work in moscow doesn't believe in tears (1980) they'd also written the lyrics for the song that plays in the background during the rain scene which I think makes it their first international collaboration? it's really incredible they got that opportunity during that time
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ready to watch the first game of the gagarin cup final series(online) and I'm just thinking about whether to buy some snacks (lol eating junk food makes me gain weight..)
btw hopefully Yaroslavl can win the cup so CSKA will know how stupid they were to fire Nikitin and then they will realize how stupid they were to fire Sergei and they should regret every stupid decisions they've made.🙄
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Can you recommend me a old russian song?
Yes. Of course.
"Alexandra" - Sergei Nikitin - Oscar winner: Moscow Doesn't Believe In Tears
This song it's from old russian movie.
Not many people know this song...
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‼️🇺🇸 PIAGNERELLI (RAINEWS) INTERVISTA IL NEONAZISTA NIKITIN "WHITE REX"
Il propagandista della NATO, stipendiato da tutti noi contribuenti, che a malapena sembra riuscito a capire dove si trovi l'Ucraina sulla mappa, ha intervistato il neonazista russo Denis Nikitin "White Rex".
Quasi a voler comprendere le ragioni dei gruppi neonazisti russi e ucraini che stanno conducendo incursioni in Russia, a Bryansk e Belgorod, riporta la dichiarazione di Nikitin (che ha rapporti con Casapound), che dice di star combattendo contro la Russia in memoria di un amico torturato e ucciso nelle prigioni russe.
Beh, voi sapete di chi sta parlando, giusto? Ma certo, di Maxim Martsinkevich "Tesak"! Il neonazista russo torturatore di omosessuali che filmava il suo grande amico Sergei Korotkikh (quello che ha ricevuto armamenti pesanti dalla Gran Bretagna) mentre tagliava la testa a un immigrato!
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I have been thinking of this song by a famous Russian bard Sergey Nikitin based on a Kipling poem “The Servant When He Reigneth” - called in Russian “The Slave Who Became a Tsar.” This is such an on the nose song for current Russia.
Here is the original text by Kipling:
It is much more pointed in Russian, a sample line “when his idiocy turns the country into hell, he will again look who to blame for his guilt.” Or “he is fast to destroy, he is deaf to reason” and “he wants power for power’s sake” etc.
Eerily prescient!
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Where every player played during the 2012-13 NHL lockout: Columbus
Czech Extraliga: Václav Prospal (H.K. Mountfield)
ECHL: Brandon Dubinsky (Alaska Aces)
Liiga: Jared Boll (T.U.T.O. Jääkiekko)
EBEL: Derick Brassard (E.C. Red Bull Salzburg) & Derek Dorsett (E.C. Red Bull Salzburg)
KHL: Artem Anisimov (K.K. Lokomotiv), Sergei Bobrovsky (K.K. S.K.A.), Nikita Nikitin (K.K. Avangard) & Fedor Tyutin (K.K. Atlant Moscow Oblast)
AHL: Cam Atkinson (Springfield Falcons), Matt Calvert (Springfield Falcons), Sean Collins (Springfield Falcons), Nick Drazenovic (Springfield Falcons), Tim Erixon (Springfield Thunderbirds), Cody Goloubef (Sprinfield Falcons), Ryan Johansen (Springfield Falcons), John Moore; Jr. (Springfield Falcons) & Dalton Prout (Springfield Falcons)
Didn't Play: Adrian Aucoin, Nick Foligno, Marián Gáborík, Colton Gillies, Jack Johnson III, Mark Letestu, Derek MacKenzie, Steve Mason, R.A. Umberger; Jr. & James Wisniewski
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According to preliminary results from the Central Election Committee, candidates from the ruling United Russia party have won 13 gubernatorial elections.
The Central Election Committee also reports that Sergei Sobyanin, incumbent mayor of Moscow, has won reelection with 76.39% of votes. Additionally, incumbent governor of the Moscow region, Andrei Vorobyov, received 83.68% of the votes.
The incumbent governors or acting heads nominated by United Russia won in 11 other constituent entities of the Russian Federation:
In Primorsky Krai — Oleg Kozhemyako (72.78%);
in Amur region — Vasily Orlov (82.38%);
in Magadan region — Sergey Nosov (72.39%);
in Chukotka — Vladislav Kuznetsov (72.34%);
in Nizhny Novgorod region — Gleb Nikitin (82.82%);
in Altai Krai — Viktor Tomenko (76.16%);
in Omsk region — Vitaly Khotsenko (76.33%);
in the Pskov region — Mikhail Vedernikov (86.3%);
in Novosibirsk region — Andrei Travnikov (75.72%);
in the Kemerovo region — Sergey Tsivilev (85.24%);
in Voronezh region — Alexander Gusev (76.83%).
In Khakassia and Orel region, incumbent governors representing the Communist Party of the Russian Federation won: Valentin Konovalov (63.14%) and Andrei Klychkov (82.09%).
In another six regions, where the vote counts is being finalized, the leading candidates are also United Russia candidates and incumbent governors. In Yakutia, the incumbent head of the region Aysen Nikolaev is in the lead (75.77%). In Krasnoyarsk Krai, Mikhail Kotyukov has a majority (70.21%). In the Ivanovo region Stanislav Voskresensky is leads (82.49%), in the Samara region — Dmitry Azarov (83.83%), in the Smolensk region — Vasily Anokhin (86.62%), in the Tyumen region — Alexander Moore (78.77%).
In total, elections for regional heads were held in 21 Russian regions.
“Elections” for municipal and regional “parliaments” were carried out in the occupied and annexed territories of Ukraine. There United Russia claimed a majority of the votes, said Alexander Sidyakin, head of the party’s central executive committee. They claim to have won between nearly 75% and 83% of the vote.
In a statement from September 4, the Council of Europe said the “elections” in Ukraine’s occupied territories were, “a flagrant violation of international law which Russia continues to disregard,” and that holding them created, “an illusion of democracy but clearly violates the right of citizens to participate in the conduct of local public affairs.”
Election observation movement Golos reports that, “a significant contribution [to voter coertion] this year is made by reports of the use of digital technologies and, above all, remote electronic voting (DEG) for coercion.” Golos has observed a number of irregularities related to electronic voting.
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HeadHunter — Flower shop from Petrick on Vimeo.
HeadHunter is an employment assistance service that helps staff both: big companies and individually owned small businesses. We developed a fusion-anime video “Individual doesn't mean alone” to convey this idea
Creative and Production — Petrick Animation Studio
Executive Producer — Nadya Petrick
Director — Misha Petrick
Art Director — Sasha Kakora
Animation Director — Kirill Blumenkrants
Producer — Polina Fufarova
Script — Sergey Ilyukhin
Storyboard — Kirill Blumenkrants
Character design and Layouts — Denis Pisarev
Background design — Adel Koldarova and Liza Chernyak
2D Animation — Alexey Bovkoun, Tanya Strekalova, Stepan Nikitin, Vadim Fedulkin, Vera Pozdeeva and Alexey Yatsutko
Cleanup and Painting — Liza Rukus, Vera Pozdeeva, Inga Shafeeva, Veronika Bogdanova and Milena Leonova
Compositing — Ilya Buzinov
Music and SFX — Alexander Maslyuk
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It’s a beautiful song from Москва слезам не верит (Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears), a film in which this song is featured.
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Among Grey Stones (Sredi serykh kamney), Kira Muratova (1983)
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How the Quakers Tried to Save Russia
How the Quakers Tried to Save Russia
The horrific famine of 1921confronted the Soviet government with an inevitable decision: to recognize the disaster and accept foreign aid. Within a short time, more than twenty agreements were signed with international organizations that had expressed a desire to help Soviet Russia. Third on the list was an agreement between the People’s Commissariat and the Quakers. The Quakers, or the Religious…
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Oleksandra Nazarova / Maksym Nikitin (UKR) - Curve Lifts at the Beijing Winter Olympics
RD: "Hit the Road Jack" by Percy Mayfield (chor. Sergei Petukhov)
Curve Lift 4 (BV 5.30 + 1.11 GOE)
FD: "Rivederti" / "Backstage Romance (From Moulin Rouge!)" (chor. Sergei Petukhov)
Curve Lift 4 (BV 5.30 + 1.11 GOE)
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