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  1. Nostalghia - Nostalgia. Distributie Oleg Yankovsky. Regizat de Andrei Tarkovski. Sinoposis Nostalghia: Poetul rus Gorceacov impreuna cu Eugenia, ghidul si translatoarea sa, calatoresc in Italia, cercetand viata unui compozitor rus din secolul XVIII.

  2. Oleg Jankowski urodził się w Kazachstanie. Jego ojciec, Jan (później zm. na Iwan), sztabskapitan Lejb-gwardyjskiego Pułku Siemionowskiego, pochodził z polskiej szlachty. W latach 30. kilkakrotnie był aresztowany i wypuszczany, w latach 50. zesłany wraz z rodziną do Kazachstanu, zmarł w 1953 w Saratowie. Oleg w 1957 mieszkał u ...

  3. Oleg Yankovsky (1944-) biography on Film Reference. Toggle navigation. Forum; Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies; Henry Winkler to Paul Zaza; Oleg Yankovsky Biography (1944-) ... (As Oleg Jankovskij) Iashka, Under en steinhimmel (also known as Pod kamennym nebom and Beneath a Stony Sky), 1974;

  4. 1M Followers, 493 Following, 311 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Ivan Yankovskiy (@ivanfilippovich)

  5. This debilitating form of homesickness is embodied in the film by Andrei (Oleg Yankovsky, The Mirror), a Russian intellectual doing research in Italy. He becomes obsessed with the Botticelli-like beauty of his translator Eugenia (Domiziana Giordano), as well as with the apocalyptic ramblings of a self-destructive wanderer named Domenico (Erland Josephson, The Sacrifice).

  6. Acteur et réalisateur soviétique et russe, Oleg Yankovski (parfois orthographié Jankovski) est né au Kazakhstan qui appartenait alors à l’URSS.Toutefois, sa famille avait des ascendances russe et polonaise. En réalité, son père a été déporté dans un goulag du Kazakhstan à l’époque stalinienne et c’est durant cette période qu’est né son fils Oleg.

  7. pub-60a7e40b872d4905bbaf257afea21d0a.r2.dev › oleg-yankovskyMoxDash | Oleg Yankovsky

    30 de may. de 2024 · Oleg Yankovsky was born in Kazakhstan on February 23, 1944. Russian actor who became one of the most respected of his time with roles in films like 1975’s The Mirror, 1987’s The Kreutzer Sonata and 2009’s Tsar. For his work, he earned the distinguished title of People’s Artist of the USSR.