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Director,
Writer,
Actor
Born in 1930, USSR (Moldavia)
Gennadi POLOKA
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Геннадий Иванович ПОЛОКА
Guennadi POLOKA
From filmography
Director
2010 -
Oko za oko
(Око за око) [fiction, full length film]
1996 -
Bozvrashchenie bronenostsa
(Возвращение броненосца) [fiction, 127 mn]
1989 -
A byl li Karotin
(А был ли Каротин?) [fiction, 161 mn]
1970 -
Odin iz nas
(Один из нас) [fiction, 104 mn]
1968 -
Interventsiya
(Интервенция) [fiction, 107 mn]
1966 -
Respublika SHKID
(Республика ШКИД) [fiction, 103 mn]
Writer
2010 -
Oko za oko
(Око за око) from
Gennadi POLOKA
[fiction, full length film]
1989 -
A byl li Karotin
(А был ли Каротин?) from
Gennadi POLOKA
[fiction, 161 mn]
Actor
1965 -
Yarost
(Ярость) from
Nikolay ILINSKY
[fiction, 74 mn]
Sites :
IMDb
,
Chapaev.media
Awards :
Artiste du peuple de Russie (1998)
Bozvrashchenie bronenostsa
:
Audience Award
, Honfleur Russian Film Festival, Honfleur (France), 1997
commentaries
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Cinq œuvres cinématographiques d’URSS ayant subi les foudres de la censure
Valeria PAÏKOVA, 2021, RUSSIA BEYOND
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Героическая комедия и её герои [La comédie héroïque et ses héros]
, Oleg KOVALOV,
2010, cinematheque.ru
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The Image of Germans in Russian Cultural Space
, Yevgeni MARGOLIT,
2009, Kinokultura