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strathshepard · 5 months
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Robinson Crusoe (Stanislav Govorukhin, 1974) Cuban movie poster by Eduardo Munoz Bachs
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actorsinunderwear · 4 months
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Stanislav Govorukhin in Assa (1987)
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At the farewell ceremony for actor, film director, screenwriter, producer, publicist, political and public figure, State Duma deputy, chairman of the State Duma Committee on Culture Stanislav Govorukhin. The head of state honored the memory of S. Govorukhin. June 16, 2018.
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official-moomin · 11 months
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Explain entire plot of movie Асса.
The film has several plot lines. The main plot takes place in the winter of 1980 and tells the story of Alika (Tatyana Drubich), a young nurse who stays in Yalta with her patient and lover Krymov (Stanislav Govorukhin), who is considerably older than she is. Krymov is the head of a criminal group and is being watched by KGB agents, but Alika is not completely aware of it. In Yalta Alika meets Bananan (Sergei "Afrika" Bugaev), a young and eccentric underground rock musician, who introduces her to the Soviet counterculture. When Krymov discovers that Alika is developing a relationship with Bananan, he becomes jealous and tries to convince Bananan to leave Alika and Yalta altogether; after Bananan refuses, Krymov's minions murder him. When he tells Alika about this, she murders him and is arrested by the Militsiya, although they treat her gently.
Another minor plot line shows the history of the murder of tsar Paul I of Russia. It is based on a book by Natan Eidelman, which Krymov is shown reading throughout the movie.
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old-glory · 2 years
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Poster for the Soviet Film Ten Little Negros, directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, 1987
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my-russia · 3 years
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Voroshilov Sharpshooter (1999) directed by Stanislav Govorukhin
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moviemosaics · 3 years
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Desyat Negrityat
directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, 1987
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genevieveetguy · 5 years
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Among Grey Stones (Sredi serykh kamney), Kira Muratova (1983)
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fuckingfreud · 6 years
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Assa (Асса), 1987, directed by Sergei Solovyov.
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globalhappenings · 3 years
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Gordon spoke about the "secret" call of a famous Putin ally
Gordon spoke about the “secret” call of a famous Putin ally
Stanislav Govorukhin was constantly in contact with the owner of the Kremlin, but this did not stop him from calling Ukraine at the height of the war Govorukhin (left) secretly called from Putin to Ukraine. Collage “Today” Prominent Russian film director Stanislav Govorukhin, who also ran the election headquarters of Russian President Vladimir Putin and was a member of United Russia, called…
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pbg-pbg · 8 years
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And then there were none...
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russiawave · 2 years
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Assa (Асса) eng subs  is a 1987 Soviet crime film directed and co-written by Sergei Solovyov. It became a cult film,mainly due to the fact that it was one of the films that brought Russian rock music from the underground into the mainstream.
The film has several plot lines. The main plot takes place in the winter of 1980 and tells the story of Alika (Tatyana Drubich), a young nurse who stays in Yalta with her patient and lover Krymov (Stanislav Govorukhin), who is considerably older than she is. Krymov is the head of a criminal group and is being watched by inept KGB agents, but Alika is not completely aware of it. In Yalta Alika meets Bananan (Sergei "Afrika" Bugaev), a young and eccentric underground rock musician, who introduces her to the Soviet counterculture. When Krymov discovers that Alika is developing a relationship with Bananan, he becomes jealous and tries to convince Bananan to leave Alika and Yalta altogether; after Bananan refuses, Krymov's minions murder him. When he tells Alika about this, she murders him and is arrested by the Militsiya, although they treat her gently.
Another minor plot line shows the history of the murder of tsar Paul I of Russia. It is based on a book by Natan Eidelman, which Krymov is shown reading throughout the movie.
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franckboutalebsblog · 3 years
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Stanislav Govorukhin
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alicexharmon · 4 years
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Tatyana Drubich in ‘And Then There Were None’ (1987)   dir. Stanislav Govorukhin cin. Gennadi Engstrem
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jozefsquare · 5 years
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(via Movie Poster - The Wind of Hope, Eva Hlaváčková, 1980)
Movie poster designed for Stanislav Govorukhin’s action picture with surreal artwork by Czech architect Eva Hlaváčková.
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amelanda · 6 years
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The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (1979) dir.  Stanislav Govorukhin
— Hey! I know this girl! Manya. Well, Sharapov, you were lucky to catch the notorious Manka the Bond. The lady is pleasant in every way but she hates working. And she prefers antisocial way of life.
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