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Aleksey Balabanov filmography
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Aleksei Balabanov (25 February 1959 – 18 May 2013) was a popular Russian filmmaker. Balabanov is best known for the 1997 crime film Brat, and its more action-oriented sequel, Brat-2, both of which starred Sergei Bodrov, Jr. as a novice hit man. Brat became a hit both at the box office and in video copies, achieving wide popularity in Russia. Later, however, he became better known for his shocking and controversial films Gruz 200 (2007) and Morphine (2008). -
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Directed by women
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Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Assamese films)
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. [b][url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/encyclopedia+of+indian+cinema+all+films/lilarcor/]Master list[/url][/b] This is a sublist of the list above with only the Assamese films showing (or films that have Assamese versions), starting with the first Assamese feature, Joymati (J. Agarwala, 1935). -
Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Gujarati films)
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. [b][url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/encyclopedia+of+indian+cinema+all+films/lilarcor/]Master list[/url][/b] This is a sublist of the list above with only the Gujarati films showing (or films that have Gujarati versions), starting with the first Gujarati feature, Narasinh Mehta (N. Vakil, 1932). -
Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Hindi films)
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. [b][url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/encyclopedia+of+indian+cinema+all+films/lilarcor/]Master list[/url][/b] This is a sublist of the list above with only the Hindi films showing (or films that have Hindi versions), starting with the first sound film, Alam Ara (Ardeshir Irani, 1931). [u]Notes:[/u] #1, #20, #105 - #106, #147, #187 - #188, #204, #209, #222, #232, #244 - #245, #373, #392, #398, #477, #491: All these films are Hindi-Urdu films ([url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindi%E2%80%93Urdu_controversy]Wiki article on the Hindi-Urdu controversy[/url]) #79: Sunehra Sansar is the slightly longer Hindi cut of the Bengali film Sonar Sansar (they have separate entries on imdb). #90: Duniya Na Mane is the Hindi version of the Marathi film Kunku (on one official list). #123: Life's for Living: Aadmi is the Hindi version of the Marathi film Manoos (on one official list). #207: Hamrahi is the Hindi version of the Bengali film Udayer Pathey (on one official list). #380: Noted as a Hindi-Bhojpur film in the book. [u]Missing:[/u] Jeevan Nauka (K. Vembu, 1951), the Hindi language version of the Malayalam film Jeevitha Nauka. -
Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Kannada films)
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. [b][url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/encyclopedia+of+indian+cinema+all+films/lilarcor/]Master list[/url][/b] This is a sublist of the list above with only the Kannada films showing (or films that have Kannada versions), starting with the first Kannada feature, Bhakta Dhruva (P. Y. Altekar, 1934). -
Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Malayalam films)
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. [b][url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/encyclopedia+of+indian+cinema+all+films/lilarcor/]Master list[/url][/b] This is a sublist of the list above with only the Malayalam films showing (or films that have Malayalam versions), starting with the first Malayalam sound feature, Balan (S. Nottani, 1938). -
Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Marathi films)
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. [b][url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/encyclopedia+of+indian+cinema+all+films/lilarcor/]Master list[/url][/b] This is a sublist of the list above with only the Marathi films showing (or films that have Marathi versions), starting with the first sound film in Marathi, Ayodhyecha Raja (V. Shantaram, 1932). [u]Missing:[/u] Marathi version of the film Pratibha (B. Painter, 1937). -
Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Other languages)
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. [b][url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/encyclopedia+of+indian+cinema+all+films/lilarcor/]Master list[/url][/b] In addition to the Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Gujarati and Assamese films, the Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema offers some selections from other languages, as seen on this list. 01 - 27: Oriya 28 - 43: Urdu (Hindi-Urdu films are on the Hindi list) 44 - 58: English 59: Russian 60: Sindhi 61 - 66: Rajasthani 67 - 68: Bhojpuri 69: Dogri 70 - 73 : Punjabi 74 - 76: Manipuri 77: Sanskrit 78: Khasi 79: Karbi 80: Desia 81: Meiteilon-Manipuri 82: Kodava 83: Bodo -
Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Telugu films)
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. [b][url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/encyclopedia+of+indian+cinema+all+films/lilarcor/]Master list[/url][/b] This is a sublist of the list above with only the Telugu films showing (or films that have Telugu versions), starting with the first sound film in Telugu, Bhakta Prahlada (H. M. Reddy, 1931). [u]Missing:[/u] The Telugu version of the Tamil film Server Sundaram (Krishnan-Panju, 1964) -
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Sharunas Bartas filmography
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Lithuanian film director, one of the most outstanding representatives of cinematographers. His contacts with cinema began in 1985 with the TV serial “Sixteen-years-olds” (dir. Raimondas Banionis), where Bartas played one of the main roles. He is a graduate of the Moscow Film School (VGIK). He made his directorial debut with his diploma film, the short documentary “Tofolaria” and mediocre-length film (which called spectators’ attention) “For the Remembrance of Last Day” (1989), where the real personages are “acting themselves” according to the principles of feature film. The author further “purified” the specific cinema language in the full-length film “Three Days” (1991), which was awarded the prize of oicumene committee at Berlin Film Festival (for the problems, the importance of the theme, the profundity) in 1992, and FIPRESCI Prize for the originality of the style, the significance of the theme, the beauty of pictures. This is a story (almost without plot) about three young Lithuanians visiting Kaliningrad-Karaliautchus-Kionigsberg – a moribund, outraged town. The traditional dramaturgy is ignored in later Bartas’ films, as well: “The Corridor” (1994, it was shown at Berlin Film Festival), “Few of Us ” (1995, shown in Cannes, in the program “Other Point”), “Home” (1997, shown in the same program in Cannes). All of them are works of free structure, minimalistic form, philosophical associations. The works of Bartas are not well-known and analysed in Lithuania, but they have a small, faithful round of admirers in the West. (Bio Courtesy: The Auteurs) -
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