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May 25, 2013


Privet - Over eight years ago I met the most wonderful Russian woman in the world! What started as friends on the Internet per e-mails and text messages, became a dream come true for this American. I moved to Russia seven years ago and have never, one time in all those years, regretted that move to Russia. In fact, I have realized over the years that Russia is safe, incredibly fantastic and a wonderfully explicit country to live and travel in. I have been lucky in many ways and meeting a normal Russian woman whose main goal is not to leave Russia, that was a blessing in disguise, as I was the one who had to make the hard decision to leave my country. It was a decision that I have never ever regretted and it also opened my eyes to a whole new world of ideas and thinking's. So welcome to Windows to Russia and stay a spell, sip a cup of coffee. (Svetlana and Kyle)

Tag: nikita mikhalkov

May 4, 2011

Mosfilm Uploads Celluloid Classics to YouTube

Mosfilm Uploads Celluloid Classics to YouTube Every week, the studio will upload five new films, and expects to have 200 by the end of the year. The St. Petersburg Times Published: May 4, 2011 (Issue # 1654) FOR SPT Yevgeny Leonov starring in the Soviet classic ‘Gentlemen of Fortune,’ released in 1971 — one of [...]

March 31, 2011

Russia Mourns Passing Of Popular Actress Lyudmila Gurchenko

The legendary actress Lyudmila Gurchenko, a beloved star of the Soviet and Russian silver screen since the 1950s, died of heart failure on March 30 at the age of 75. Gurchenko acted in almost a hundred films and worked with Russia’s most prolific directors, such as Nikita Mikhalkov, Eldar Ryazanov, Petr Todorovsky, in the course [...]

December 13, 2010

Latin film fest ends in Havana

The 2010 Latin American Film Festival wrapped up in Havana on Sunday, with Russian prominent filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkov specifically being awarded the Coral prize. The Grand Prix of the Festival, which featured 122 movies, went to Uruguayan film director Federico Veiroj’s Useful Life.

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