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Vladimir Vladimirovich Bortko (Russian: Владимир Владимирович Бортко; born 7 May 1946) is a
Russian film director, screenwriter,
producer and politician...
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Vladimir Bortko directed this
adaptation and was also its screenwriter. The
series tagline is "M****cripts do not burn!". This was
Bortko's second attempt...
- of a Dog (1988) — a
Soviet black-and-white TV film
directed by
Vladimir Bortko, the
second adaptation of the
novel of the same name.
Unlike the previous...
- In 1990,
Serebryakov appeared in
Afghan Breakdown,
directed by
Vladimir Bortko. He also
starred in the 1990 film
Accidental Waltz, for
which he won the...
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Soviet comedy-drama
science fiction television film
directed by
Vladimir Bortko. It is
based on
Mikhail Bulgakov's
novel Heart of a Dog.
Premiering show...
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political propaganda "resembling
leaflets for Putin". The
director Vladimir Bortko has also
stated that the
movie aimed to show that "there is no separate...
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daughter of
Marshal Zhukov;
cinematographer Nikita Mikhalkov;
Vladimir Bortko; and
Alexey Levykin, head of the
Russian State Historical Museum, petitioned...
- razbezhalis) is a 1998
Russian fantasy drama film
directed by
Vladimir Bortko and
starring Nikolai Karachentsov. It
tells the
story of a
successful film...
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chapters were
adapted in a miniseries. 2005:
Russian director Vladimir Bortko,
noted for his TV
adaptations of Bulgakov's
Heart of a Dog and Dostoyevsky's...
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adaptation of
Fyodor Dostoyevsky's
novel The Idiot,
directed by
Vladimir Bortko. In 1997,
Vladimir Mashkov made his
debut as a
filmmaker with the New Year's...