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  2. Brighton Beach - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Beach is featured in the Russian crime film Brother 2 (2000). [84] In the film Two Lovers (2008), the action takes place in Brighton Beach. [85] Brighton Beach is featured in the 2005 drama Lord of War starring Nicolas Cage, where the protagonist and his family immigrated to from Ukraine in order to escape the Soviet Union. [86]

  3. Russian Americans in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Beach had a re-growth, after being a neglected area of Brooklyn. After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the "Fourth Wave" of Russians had a larger share of ethnic Russians and Russian Christians who immigrated to the United States with the largest number going to the New York metropolitan area. Majority of the Russian ...

  4. ‘Brighton 4th’ Review: A Bittersweet Tale of a Father’s Devotion

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    “Brighton 4th” tells a gentle, naturalistic story of parental devotion and sacrifice, unfolding mostly in the former Soviet émigré enclave of Brighton Beach, N.Y. The tragicomedy nabbed a ...

  5. Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, It Rains Again on Brighton ...

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    Weather Is Good on Deribasovskaya, or It Rains Again on Brighton Beach (Russian: На Дерибасовской хорошая погода, или На Брайтон-Бич опять идут дожди) is a 1992 joint Russian–American production comedy film directed by Leonid Gaidai as his last film. [1]

  6. ‘Minyan’ Review: A Brighton Beach Boy Finds His Tribe in ...

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  7. Runglish - Wikipedia

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    Runglish is particularly popular among the Russian-speaking community in Brighton Beach in New York. Brighton Beach, a small area in New York, is rightfully considered the capital of "Russian English". [6] Before the Great Depression, Brighton Beach used to be a fashionable destination. However, as the economic crisis progressed, luxurious life ...

  8. Russian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Brighton Beach, Brooklyn continues to be the most important demographic and cultural center for the Russian American experience. However, as Russian Americans have climbed in socioeconomic status , the diaspora from Russia and other former Soviet-bloc states has moved toward more affluent parts of the New York metropolitan area, notably Bergen ...

  9. Marat Balagula - Wikipedia

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    According to journalist Vladimir Kozlovsky, Reznikov was a former resident of Kyiv and is still believed in Brighton Beach to have been responsible for both the 1983 murder of mobbed up Soviet dissident intellectual Yuri Brokhin and the 1985 murder of neighborhood crime boss Evsei Agron. [1]