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  1. Vasily Mikhailovich Goncharov (Russian: Василий Михайлович Гончаров) (1861 – 23 August 1915) was a Russian film director and screenwriter, one of the pioneers of the film industry in the Russian Empire, who directed an early Russian feature film Defence of Sevastopol.

    Russian Title
    Transliteration
    English Title
    Release Date
    Песнь про купца ...
    Pesn' pro kuptsa Kalashnikova
    2 March 1909
    Русская свадьба XVI ...
    Russkaya svadba XVI stoletiya
    25 April 1909
    Преступление и ...
    Prestuplenie i nakazanie
    Crime and Punishment
    May 1909
    Вий
    Viy
    27 Sept 1909
  2. Principal Engineer. Biography. Professional Employment. Manager, Mechanical and Optical Engineering, Instrument Design and Fabrication Department, Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Ashburn, VA, 2016-current.

  3. Vasya Oblomov is the pseudonym of Vasily Goncharov (b. 1984). His first megahit as Oblomov, “Magadan,” was released in 2010 and won several awards. [1] As of May 23, 2013, Magadan had 3,692,455 views on YouTube, with a 96% “like” rating.

  4. View Vasily Goncharov’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Over 20 years of experience in developing complex integrated optical, electrical and…

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    • Abstract
    • “Poka, Medved!”
    • “Vvp”
    • “Rap Moleben”
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    Under the increasingly autocratic rule of Vladimir Putin, Russians have seen freedom of speech erode. Under such dire circumstances, one possible outlet is satire, a time-honored outlet for artists under such rule. Vasya Oblomov—writer, rapper, activist, and musician—is such a satirist. In this article the author looks at Oblomov’s work and, in par...

    This rap was released on the Russian television channel “Dozhd’,” on which Sobchak had a program at the time, on February 29, 2012. In September 2011, then-president Dmitri Medvedev announced that he would not stand for president of Russia in upcoming elections but, instead, back Putin for this post. Putin of course accepted these terms and suggest...

    This rap was released on YouTube on May 16, 2012. At this point, Putin had just returned to the presidency after his inauguration on May 7. Notably, there were large violent demonstrations the day before, on May 6, in which dozens of people were injured and hundreds were arrested.Once again, the rap uses a clear blatniak style for the beat, with a ...

    On February 21, 2012, five members of the punk-rock collective Pussy Riot staged a mock performance in Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Savior, demanding, among other things, the removal of then prime minister Vladimir Putin from power. They described the song they played as a “Punk Moleben” (Punk prayer), in which they prayed to the Virgin Mary to...

    I would like to thank Olga “Ellen” Bakulina, Vasily Goncharov, Andrei Konovalov, Charles Maynes, Andrew Pau, Marina Sarest, David Tompkins, Ruslan Volkov, and Marina Vytovtova, all of whom helped in one way or another with this paper. I would also like to thank the two anonymous reviewers of this journal for their useful comments. Much has happened...

    • Philip Ewell
    • 2014
  5. Mar 6, 2024 · DEFENCE OF SEVASTOPOL: the silent movie by Vasily Goncharov and Aleksandr Khanzhonkov (1911), live soundtrack by Vladimir Goloukhov (MIDI-vibraphone) and Sergey Letov (electronic wind instrument and MIDI-controllers)

  6. Vasily Mikhailovich Goncharov (Russian: Василий Михайлович Гончаров) (1861 – 23 August 1915) was a Russian film director and screenwriter, one of the pioneers of the film industry in the Russian Empire, who directed an early Russian feature film Defence of Sevastopol.