Children of the Arbat (Russian: Дети Арбата) is a semi-autobiographical historical novel by Anatoly Rybakov set during the era of Stalin. It recounts...
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Arbat Street (Russian Арба́т), mainly referred to in English as the Arbat, is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of...
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Children of the Arbat (Russian: Дети Арбата, romanized: Deti Arbata) is a 16-part television series based on the Children of the Arbat trilogy by Anatoly...
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Emmanuil Vitorgan (category Honored Artists of the RSFSR)
2004 — Children of the Arbat as Sergey Spigelglas 2004 — Neznayka and Barrabass as Barrabass 2008 — Radio Day as Emmanuil Gedeonovich, owner of radio station...
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Anatoly Rybakov (category Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour)
writer, the author of the anti-Stalinist Children of the Arbat trilogy, the novel Heavy Sand, and many popular children books including Adventures of Krosh...
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Ivan Zaporozhets (section Murder of Sergei Kirov)
arrested again in 1951. Zaporozhets appears as a character in the novel Children of the Arbat, by Anatoly Rybakov. where he is described as "tall and broad-shouldered...
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Chulpan Khamatova (category Academicians of the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Russia)
Tamer of Chickens (2003) Hurensohn (2004) 72 Meters (2004) Children of the Arbat (serial) (2004) Garpastum (2005) Greek Holidays (2005) The Fall of the Empire...
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school and became involved with the production of shows for children. Soon afterwards, his father took him to audition for the director Savva Kulish, where...
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Irina Leonova (category State Prize of the Russian Federation laureates)
Must Live Again (1999) as Liza Poisons or the World History of Poisoning (2001) as episode Children of the Arbat (2004) as Lena Budyagina Dream On (2005)...
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Dust and Ashes (category Novels about political repression in the Soviet Union)
the years from 1936 to 1938. It is the third book of the trilogy, preceded by Children of the Arbat and Fear. Brookfield, James (2012). "Soviet writer...
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Harold Shukman (category Alumni of the University of Nottingham)
translated books by Anatoli Rybakov (Heavy Sand and Children of the Arbat) and a 1994 biography of Vladimir Lenin by Dmitri Volkogonov. Shukman was married...
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Sergei Kirov (redirect from Murder of Sergey Kirov)
major theme of the historical novel Children of the Arbat, by Anatoli Rybakov, who wrote: In his hunger for popularity, Kirov opted for the simple style...
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Fear (Rybakov novel) (category Novels about political repression in the Soviet Union)
circumstances of the murder of Sergey Kirov prior to the beginning of the Great Purge. It is the second book of the trilogy, preceded by Children of the Arbat and...
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Kirill Pletnyov (category Russian State Institute of Performing Arts alumni)
Bear's Kiss (2002) as Nick Children of the Arbat (2004) as Fyodor Russian Translation (2006) as investigator Kondrashov Nine Lives of Nestor Makhno (2005) as...
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This is a list of TV series that were made and shown in the Soviet Union and Russia. It does not include foreign-made imports. Directed by Grigory Kokhan;...
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Moscow trials (redirect from Trial of the Seventeen)
Children of the Arbat (1987); Fear (1990); Dust and Ashes (1994). Serge, Victor. The Case of Comrade Tulayev (1949). The trials are mentioned in the 1939...
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Black Hundreds (redirect from The Black Hundred)
In Anatoli Rybakov's 1988 novel Children of the Arbat, in part II, chapter 13, set in Moscow in the mid-1930s, the Sharoks' old neighbourhood Okhotny...
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Yevgeny Tsyganov (category Recipients of the Nika Award)
married actress Irina Leonova in 2005. The couple has seven children. In 2015, the actor left the family. His wife at the time was expecting their seventh child...
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Igor Gordin (category Honored Artists of the Russian Federation)
Menshova, with whom he has two children: Andrey Gordin (born 1997) and Taisia Gordina (born 2003). Children of the Arbat (2004) as Igor Vladimirovich Heavenly...
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Andrey Smolyakov (category State Prize of the Russian Federation laureates)
Kashtanov's assistant Daddy (2004) - Odintsov Children of the Arbat (2004) - Nikolai Yezhov Adjutants of Love (2005) - Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord...
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Tatyana Kravchenko (category Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia))
Us (1998) as Samokhin's girlfriend Balakirev the Buffoon (2002) as Anisya Balakireva Children of the Arbat (2004) as Sharok's mother My Fair Nanny (2006...
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Sergey Koltakov (category Russian Academy of Theatre Arts alumni)
Cry as Belsky 1999 — Strastnoy Boulevard as Andrei Sokolov 2004 — Children of the Arbat as Solts 2005 — Thrown as Major Genin 2005 — Destructive Power 6...
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Vadim Andreyev (category Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography alumni)
Krasnikovsky 1993 — Stalin's Testament as militia's colonel 2004 — Children of the Arbat as Baulin 2005 — Carmelita as Fors 2012/2014 — Moscow. Three Station...
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parade routes Arbat, Armenia, a village Arbatan, Nakhchivan or Arbat, Azerbaijan Children of the Arbat, a 1987 novel by Anatoli Rybakov Arbat Battalion,...
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Vladimir Simonov (actor) (category Honored Artists of the Russian Federation)
Russian actor of stage and screen. Vladimir Alexandrovich Simonov was born on 7 June 1957 in Oktyabrsk (then in the USSR). He graduated from the Boris Shchukin...
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Flags of Spring Dina Rubina (born 1953), novelist and short story writer, The Blackthorn Anatoly Rybakov (1911–1998), novelist, Children of the Arbat Vladimir...
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experimental "School of self-determination" of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences (based in Moscow secondary school № 734) under the leadership of Alexander Naumovicha...
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Russian literature (redirect from Literature of the Soviet Union)
novel The New Appointment (1965) and Anatoly Rybakov's Children of the Arbat trilogy. The events of the theater of the absurd were postmodern plays of Nina...
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Vladimir Korenev (category Honored Artists of the RSFSR)
Sergey Sergeevich Kurikin 1991: Unknown Pages of Life Scout as Willy Walecki 2004: Children of the Arbat (TV Series) as Yuri Sharok's father 2015: Orlova...
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Channel One Russia (category Russian entities subject to U.S. Department of the Treasury sanctions)
Catherine the Great – biopic Children of the Arbat – Anatoly Rybakov adaptation The Dark Side of the Moon – detective series The Dawns Here Are Quiet – war...
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