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Vladislav Andreyevich Bumaga [2] (Russian: Владислав Андреевич Бумага) or Uladzislau Andreyevich Bumaha (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў Андрэевіч Бумага; born 5 June 1996, Minsk), known online as Vlad A4 (Russian: Влад А4) or A4, is a Belarusian and Russian YouTuber owner of the YouTube channel «A4» and «A5». [3]
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Vlad and Niki is a YouTube channel featuring Russian American-born siblings Vladislav Vashketov (born February 26, 2013), Nikita Vashketov (born June 4, 2015), Christian Vashketov (born September 11, 2019) and Alice Vashketova.
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Anora "Ani" Mikheeva is a 23-year-old stripper living in Brighton Beach, a Russian-American neighborhood in Brooklyn. Her boss introduces her to Ivan "Vanya" Zakharov, the young son of a wealthy Russian oligarch, Nikolai Zakharov. Vanya is in the United States to study, but prefers to party and play video games in his family's Brooklyn mansion.
Cast: Vlad Prokhorov, Anfisa Chernykh, Pavel Maykov: Central Partnership / Decaf Media A romantic musical retro comedy about first love, which helps you find yourself and your place in life. 22 Commander: Командир: Director: Aleksandr Guryanov Cast: Kirill Zaytsev, Artyom Tkachenko, Valery Barinov "Karro" Film Distribution / EGO ...
[9] [10] [11] Ivan the Terrible was among a number of historical films produced during the 1930s and 1940s, intended to draw parallels between Russian historical figures and contemporary Soviet politics; other such films included Vladimir Petrov's Peter the Great, Vsevolod Pudovkin's Minin and Pozharsky, and another Eisenstein film, Alexander ...
Captive (Russian: Пленный, romanized: Plenyy) is a 2008 Russian-Bulgarian film by Alexei Uchitel on the novel by Vladimir Makanin, Caucasian Captive. The working title of the film was also Caucasian Captive. [1] Premiere of the film took place September 5, 2008 in St. Petersburg. [2] The Russian film movie came out September 11, 2008. [3]