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Come and See (1985) dir. Elem Klimov
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Come and See
directed by Elem Klimov, 1985
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Come and See  is a 1985 Soviet anti-war film directed by Elem Klimov and starring Aleksei Kravchenko and Olga Mironova. Its screenplay is based on the 1971 novel "Khatyn" and the 1977 memoir I Am from the Fiery Village. Klimov had to fight eight years of censorship from the Soviet authorities before he could be allowed to produce the film in its entirety.
The film's plot focuses on the Nazi German occupation of Belarus, and the events as witnessed by a young Belarusian partisan teenager named Flyora, who—against his mother's wishes—joins the Belarusian resistance movement, and thereafter depicts the Nazi atrocities and human suffering inflicted upon the Eastern European villages' populace. The film mixes hyper-realism with an underlying surrealism, and philosophical existentialism with poetical, psychological, political and apocalyptic themes.
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alpinevibe · 7 months
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Ph. Olga Mironova on Pexels
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Aleksey Kravchenko in Come and See (Elem Klimov, 1985) Cast: Aleksey Kravchenko, Olga Mironova, Ljubomiras Laucevicius, Vladas Bagdonas, Jüri Lumiste, Viktors Lorencs, Evgeniy Tilicheev. Screenplay: Ales Adamovich, Elem Klimov. Cinematography: Aleksey Rodionov. Production design: Viktor Petrov. Film editing: Valeriya Belova. Music: Oleg Yanchenko. Elem Klimov's hard and harrowing Come and See runs a risk that it almost doesn't avoid: Parts of it are filled with such sustained horror and tension that a viewer can grow almost numb and dismissive. It elicits the response: "It's only a movie. These are actors." But such actors, especially Aleksey Kravchenko, then only 14 and picked by the director precisely for his lack of acting experience, even though Klimov was concerned that putting him through what the character must undergo in the film might be damaging to his mental health. (Kravchenko apparently survived intact, and went on to study acting and to build a steady career in film and television.) It's perhaps worth comparing the intensity of Klimov's film to that of Larisa Shepitko's The Ascent (1977), which put its actors through real hardships to create its portrait of life during wartime. Shepitko, married to Klimov, died in an automobile accident in 1979, and her film almost seems like a challenge to her husband to match or excel. In fact, Come and See seems to have exhausted Klimov as a filmmaker: He didn't make another film for the remainder of his life; he died at 70 in 2003. As harsh as the realism of Come and See is, it also has poetic touches in its cinematography and use of landscape, reminding me of another film about a war-torn boyhood, Andrei Tarkovsky's Ivan's Childhood (1966).
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Come and See (1985)
Director: Elem Klimov Starring: Aleksey Kravchenko, Olga Mironova, Liubomiras Laucevicius After finding an old rifle, a young boy joins the Soviet resistance movement against ruthless German forces and experiences the horrors of World War II. I’ve seen many war films but none are as powerful and realistic as ‘Come and See’. The film is so exceptionally well made that some of the scenes were…
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jasminedunham · 8 months
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GROUP THREE: Photography
Portraiture:
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This portrait was taken by Brooke Cagle. I believe Cagle took this photo of her younger sister, Joseline Cagle to capture pure bliss and happiness. When I came across this photo, it filled me with happiness as well. This photo was taken to spread joy and positivity. 
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This image was taken by Jaime Reimer. Reimer took this photo of beautiful Moraine Lake located in Canada. I believe he took this to capture the breath takingness of his view.
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This image was taken by Olga Mironova intended to capture "cozy in a picture." It is a photo of a mug filled with what seems to be coffee or hot chocolate, with a blanket wrapped around it. I believe that this photo embodies coziness and warmth, and almost makes one feel as if they were at home. 
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Come and See (Russian: Иди и смотри, Idi i smotri; Belarusian: Ідзі і глядзі, Idzi i hliadzi) is a 1985 Soviet anti-war film directed by Elem Klimov and starring Aleksei Kravchenko and Olga Mironova. Its screenplay, written by Klimov and Ales Adamovich, is based on the 1971 novel "Khatyn'' and the 1977 memoir I Am from the Fiery Village (Я из огненной деревни, Ya iz ognennoy derevni), of which Adamovich was a co-author. Klimov had to fight eight years of censorship from the Soviet authorities before he could be allowed to produce the film in its entirety. https://www.instagram.com/p/CoTyb1fIqhND3f_FvBOKj2AJxFoCvIEHsl6mnQ0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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animala2z · 1 year
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Peterbald: Size, Weight, personality, Appearance, Care Special Info
What do you get when you cross an Oriental Shorthair with a Donskoy cat? Peterbald the cat! These exotic animals are easy to care for with fun-loving, passionate personalities and looks that can only be described as uniquely adorable.
The Peterblood cat has a sense of loyalty that many other cats do not have: in fact, this cat is often compared to a dog because it is so affectionate towards its humans.
These cats are incredibly sociable, and will happily greet newcomers rather than hide suspiciously when friends come to call.
Due to their social nature, they are unhappy when left alone, meaning providing constant companionship is very important. The good news is that friendships don’t have to be human: Peterbald cats are very similar to their Oriental cousins ​​in that they can form close relationships with other cats and dogs.
Peterbald cats are playful and athletic. They spend their waking hours inspecting everything, helping their favorite humans with errands, and finding high vantage points from which to survey their domain.
They have a tendency to talk while they’re at it, voicing their opinions out loud on everything you’re giving them so much attention that they need more food in their dish.
While the Peterbald cat may not be the ideal pet for everyone, this breed is an interesting one. Those lucky enough to bring home a Peterbald kitten have a loyal friend for life!
Origin: Russia
HEIGHT: 8–12 inches
WEIGHT: 7–14 pounds
LIFE SPAN: 12–15 years
Length: Up to 17 inches
Colors: white, black/ebony, red/orange, blue/gray, lavender/silver, fawn, lilac
Breed Characteristics
The Peterblud is a cat breed that originated in St. Petersburg, Russia. These unusual cats are carriers of a hair loss mutation that results in them having either bald, flocked, velour, brushed (unique to this breed), or straight coats that can come in a variety of colors and patterns.
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History
The Peterbald breed was born in late 1994 in St. Petersburg, Russia, the result of an experimental mating of the Don Hairless Affinogen Myth and the Oriental Shorthair Female World Champion. Russian felinologist Olga S. Named Radma von Jägerhoff by Mironova.
The first two litters produced four Peterbald kittens: Mandarin iz Murino, Muscat iz Murino, Nezenka is Murino, and Nocturn iz Murino. These four Peterbalds were the founders of the race.
In 1996, the breed was adopted into the Russian Selection Feline Federation (SFF) and given the standard and abbreviated name (PBD).
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sanctespiritus · 2 years
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Australian Slang- "Arvo" #5
Australian Slang- “Arvo” #5
This slang term is easy to understand once you realise what it is. Arvo means in Australian slang is “afternoon”. So you can word this term as “Mate, I’ll be around in the arvo”. Photo by Olga Mironova on Pexels.com
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Come and See (Elem Klimov, 1985).
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IDI I SMOTRI [1985 ELEM KLIMOV]
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Olga Mironova
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earlysummer1951 · 4 years
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COME AND SEE ‘Иди и смотри’ (1985) dir. Elem Klimov
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