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Burnt by the Sun (Russian: Утомлённые солнцем, translit. Utomlyonnye solntsem, literally "wearied by the sun") is a 1994 Russian drama film starring, directed, written, and produced by Nikita Mikhalkov and co-written by Azerbaijani screenwriter Rustam Ibragimbekov.
- Nadezhda Mikhalkova
Nadezhda, aged 6, starred as Nadia Kotova in the film Burnt...
- Burnt by The Sun 2
Utomlyonnye solntsem 2: Predstoyanie, also known as Burnt by...
- Nadezhda Mikhalkova
Burnt by the Sun (Russian: Утомлённые солнцем, translit. Utomlyonnye solntsem , literally "wearied by the sun") is a 1994 Russian French drama movie directed by Nikita Mikhalkov (who also stars) and also starring Oleg Menshikov , Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė , Nadezhda Mikhalkova , André Oumansky .
Burnt by the Sun (Russian: Утомлённые солнцем, translit. Utomlyonnye solntsem, literally "wearied by the sun") is a 1994 Russian drama film starring, directed, written, and produced by Nikita Mikhalkov and co-written by Azerbaijani screenwriter Rustam Ibragimbekov.
Utomlyonnye solntsem 2: Predstoyanie, also known as Burnt by the Sun 2: Prestanding or just Burnt by the Sun 2) is a 2010 Russian drama film directed, written, produced by and starring Nikita Mikhalkov, released on 22 April 2010.
Burnt by the Sun: Directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. With Oleg Menshikov, Nikita Mikhalkov, Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Nadezhda Mikhalkova. In the USSR in 1936, shadows of Stalin's repressions fall on a famous, revolutionary hero.
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- Drama, War
- Nikita Mikhalkov
- 1995-04-21
Apr 21, 1995 · Russia, 1936: revolutionary hero Colonel Kotov is spending an idyllic summer in his dacha with his young wife and six-year-old daughter Nadia and other assorted family and friends.
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Jan 21, 2011 · The film is characterized by sharp contrasts in action and viewpoints. It opens with two conflicting scenes which reflect this directorial trait. Dmitrii, played by Oleg Menchikov, sits in a chair in his Moscow apartment, loads a pistol, puts it to his head, and pulls the trigger.