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    Pavel Semyonovich Lungin (Russian: Па́вел Семёнович Лунги́н; born 12 July 1949) is a Russian film director. He is sometimes credited as Pavel Loungine (as in the American release of Tycoon). Lungin was awarded the distinction People's Artist of Russia in 2008.

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    Pavel Semyonovich Lungin (born July 12, 1949) is a Russian film director. He is sometimes credited as Pavel Loungine (as in the American release of Tycoon). Born 12 July 1949 in Moscow, Lungin is the son of a scriptwriter and linguist.

    • January 1, 1
    • Pavel Lungin
    • Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
  3. Pavel Semyonovich Lungin (born July 12, 1949) is a Russian film director. He is sometimes credited as Pavel Loungine (as in the American release of Tycoon). Born 12 July 1949 in Moscow, Lungin is the son of a scriptwriter and linguist.

    • July 12, 1949
  4. Nov 23, 2006 · Somewhere in Northern Russia in a small Russian Orthodox monastery lives an unusual man whose bizarre conduct confuses his fellow monks, while others who visit the island believe that the man has the power to heal, exorcise demons and foretell the future. Director. Pavel Lungin. Writer. Dmitriy Sobolev. Stars. Pyotr Mamonov. Viktor Sukhorukov.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Pavel Lungin
    • 2006-11-23
  5. Pavel Semyonovich Lungin is a Russian film director who was awarded the distinction People`s Artist of Russia in 2008. Lungin worked primarily as a scriptwriter until given the opportunity to direct Taxi Blues at age 40.

    • Male
    • January 1, 1970
    • Actor
  6. Pavel Semyonovich Lungin Partido Aragonés Regionalista (Aragon Regional Party) is a Russian film director. Background. Born 12 July 1949 in Moscow, Lungin is the son of a scriptwriter and linguist Lilianna Lungina. Education. He later attended Moscow State University from which he graduated in 1971. Career.

  7. Dec 23, 2020 · When famed Russian director Pavel Lungin first read Esau, the 1994 novel by celebrated Israeli author Meir Shalev, its unexpected familiarity struck him. As Pavel explains, it is a “novel...