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ZEMFIRA'S THANKS

29.10.2007 04:28    mosfilm.ru
ZEMFIRA'S THANKS


MANAKI BROTHERS CAMERA FILM FESTIVAL

29.10.2007 04:28    mosfilm.ru
This September the 28-th International Manaki Brothers Film Camera Festival was held in Macedonia, in the town of Bitola. In this festival the Russian cameraman Anatoly Petritsky won the Golden Camera-300 prize for progress in the field of cinema (the
MANAKI BROTHERS CAMERA FILM FESTIVAL

RECONSTRUCTION OF THE OLD TONESTUDIOS BUILDING

29.10.2007 04:28    mosfilm.ru
goes on. After opening of the new Tonestudios in the late eighties the old block built as early as the forties was not in use for the purpose specified. Location and interior shootings were carried out there, and any serious
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE OLD TONESTUDIOS BUILDING

RUSSIAN GAME BY PAVEL CHUKHRAY

29.10.2007 04:28    mosfilm.ru
The new film Russian Game by the film director Pavel Chukhray has been released on screens of film theatres. Practically the whole film was shot in the Mosfilm Cinema Concern. Shootings were carried out mostly on the location set "Old
RUSSIAN GAME BY PAVEL CHUKHRAY


JKR included on "Living Geniuses" list

29.10.2007 04:24    hpana.com
J.K. Rowling, author of the "Harry Potter" series has been included in the "Living Geniuses" list. The list, compiled by Creators Cynectics, listed Ms. Rowling at number 83, with poet Seamus Heaney at 26, Sir Paul McCartney at 58 and

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29.10.2007 04:23    slashdotreview.com
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Playing Vivaldi in Iraq

29.10.2007 04:15    playbillarts.com
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra's Vice President for Education and Community Partnerships participates in the Performing Arts Academy in northern Iraq.
World    Music
Playing Vivaldi in Iraq

Franco Interlenghi

29.10.2007 04:13    hollywood.com
One of Italy's foremost leading men of the 1950s, Interlenghi made his debut as a juvenile player in Vittorio De Sica's "Shoeshine" (1946). His performance in Fellini's "I Vitelloni" (1953) established him as a leading man and for a time

Peter Watkins

29.10.2007 04:13    hollywood.com
Began his career in advertising as an assistant producer and turned to amateur filmmaking in the late 1950s. In the mid-1960s Watkins was commissioned by BBC-TV to make two feature-length "docudramas" incorporating a quasi-newsreel style and nonprofession

Grayson McCouch

29.10.2007 04:13    hollywood.com
won the hearts of daytime fans playing the dashing Dr. Morgan Winthrop for three years (1993-96) on the NBC daytime soap "Another World". Born in NYC and raise

Christopher Cain

29.10.2007 04:13    hollywood.com
is best recalled for such films as "The Stone Boy" (1983), which told of a farm family's tragedy through the young son of the family, and "Where the

Finola Hughes

29.10.2007 04:13    hollywood.com
This British actress had a big shot in the USA playing the diva dancer who bumps egos with John Travolta in "Staying Alive" (1983). But when the film failed to register at the box office, Finola Hughes turned to daytime

Kate Jackson

29.10.2007 04:13    hollywood.com
Pert, pretty actor whose bright-eyed, earnest energy has given her ready recognition and insured enduring success on primetime TV. After a role in the Gothic soap opera "Dark Shadows" (ABC) toward the end of its daytime run, Jackson kept busy

Joely Fisher

29.10.2007 04:13    hollywood.com
Auburn-haired player of film and TV and offspring of Hollywood songbirds Eddie Fisher and Connie Stevens. Fisher began her showbiz career at 12 when she joined her mother on stage for a couple of songs. 1988 marked her TV debut
Joely Fisher

Brendan Fehr

29.10.2007 04:12    hollywood.com
originally seeking out a modeling career, found his calling with acting, and auspiciously put his brooding good looks and watchability to use with a breakthrough role on the sci-fi/teen drama series "Roswell" (The WB, 1999-2001
Brendan Fehr

Rufus Sewell

29.10.2007 04:12    hollywood.com
This dark-haired, green-eyed, intense young actor came into prominence in 1994 for his featured role in the British TV adaptation of "Middlemarch" and as the object of Albert Finney's crush in the underrated comedy "A Man of No Importance". After
Rufus Sewell

Richard Dreyfuss

29.10.2007 04:12    hollywood.com
An American leading man who has played his fair share of irritating pests and brash, ambitious hustlers, Richard Dreyfuss worked his way up through bit parts (i.e,, "The Graduate" 1967) and TV before gaining attention with his portrayal of Baby
Richard Dreyfuss

Dan Castellaneta

29.10.2007 04:12    hollywood.com
is probably better known to the ears of America rather than the eyes. Since 1986 when "The Simpsons" were introduced as vignettes on "The Tracy Ullman Show", and well in

Tracee Ellis Ross

29.10.2007 04:12    hollywood.com
A tall, wide-eyed, curly-haired versatile performer comfortable working in many different capacities, Tracee Ellis Ross succeeded as a TV host, model, writer and producer, but had a greater drive to pursue acting, building a career as most up and comers
Tracee Ellis Ross

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