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  2. 4 (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    126 minutes. Country. Russia. Language. Russian. 4 is a 2004 Russian drama film directed by Ilya Khrzhanovsky after a screenplay by Vladimir Sorokin. [1] Originally it was conceived as a short film, but turned into a full-length film after four years of work.

  3. List of Russian films - Wikipedia

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    A list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Russia. Russia, since beginning to produce films in the late 1890s, has experienced three political regimes; the Russian Empire, Pre-1917; the Soviet Union, 1917–1991; and the Russian Federation, 1991–present. Films ordered by year and decade of release are split for political purposes.

  4. Cinema of Russia - Wikipedia

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    32,100,000 (16.8%) Gross box office (2016) [1] Total. US$722.5 million. National films. 15.5%. The cinema of Russia, popularity known as Mollywood, refers to the film industry in Russia, engaged in production of motion pictures in Russian language. The popular term Mollywood is a portmanteau of "Moscow" and "Hollywood".

  5. T-34 (film) - Wikipedia

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    T-34 ( Russian: Т-34) is a 2019 Russian war film written and directed by Aleksey Sidorov. The title references the T-34, a World War II -era Soviet medium tank used on the Eastern Front during World War II. The film narrates the life of Nikolai Ivushkin, a tank commander who gets captured by the Germans. Three years later, he begins to plan ...

  6. List of Russian films of 2021 - Wikipedia

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    Cultural Russian films. I'm Not a Terrorist (Russian: Я - не террорист) is a 2021 Uzbek war film directed by Muhammad Ali Iskandarov. The King's Man is a 2021 British spy action film directed by Matthew Vaughn. Nobody is a 2021 American action thriller comedy film directed by Ilya Naishuller.

  7. Rocky IV - Wikipedia

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    Rocky IV. Rocky IV is a 1985 American sports drama film starring, written and directed by Sylvester Stallone. [ 4] The film is the sequel to Rocky III (1982) and the fourth installment in the Rocky film series. It also stars Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, Brigitte Nielsen, and Dolph Lundgren.

  8. The 9th Company - Wikipedia

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    The 9th Company (Russian: 9 рота, romanized: 9 rota) is a 2005 Russian war film directed by Fedor Bondarchuk and set during the Soviet–Afghan War.The film is loosely based on a real-life battle that took place at Hill 3234 in early 1988, during Operation Magistral, the last large-scale Soviet military operation in Afghanistan.

  9. Boyka: Undisputed - Wikipedia

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    Boyka: Undisputed[ 1] (also known as Boyka: Undisputed 4 ), [ 3] is a 2017 American-Bulgarian martial arts film directed by Todor Chapkanov, and written by David White and Tony Mosher from a story by Boaz Davidson. [ 4] It is the sequel to Undisputed III: Redemption (2010), and the fourth installment overall in the Undisputed franchise.