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  1. Country of the Deaf (Russian: Страна глухих, romanized: Strana glukhikh) is a 1998 Russian crime film directed by Valery Todorovsky, loosely based on Renata Litvinova's novel To Own and Belong. The film set in a fictional underworld of deaf-mute people in Moscow.

  2. Jul 21, 1999 · Country of the Deaf: Directed by Valeriy Todorovskiy. With Chulpan Khamatova, Dina Korzun, Maksim Sukhanov, Nikita Tyunin. Alyosha has a gambling problem and his girlfriend becomes a stripper to help pay off his debt.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Valeriy Todorovskiy
    • 1999-07-21
  3. Apr 6, 1998 · Yaya, the deaf girl, offers to hide Rita whose boyfriend, Alyosha owes gambling debts to the mafia, but in return she wants her to leave the young man and run off with her to an imaginary paradise where material values do not exist.

  4. Rita's boyfriend has lost someone else's money, and now Rita must hide. Yaya, a night club dancer, who is deaf, befriends Rita, and hides her at her place.

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  5. Rita encounters Yaya, a deaf girl who lives as an outcast. They team up in their efforts to earn a big sum of money, although this is driven by different motivations. The story line is simple and has a clear point, action flows fast, and it is mostly logical.

  6. Country of the Deaf (Russian: Страна глухих, translit. Strana glukhikh) is a 1998 Russian crime film directed by Valery Todorovsky, loosely based on the Renata Litvinova's novel To Own and Belong.

  7. Yaya, the deaf girl, offers to hide Rita whose boyfriend, Alyosha owes gambling debts to the mafia, but in return she wants her to leave the young man and run off with her to an imaginary paradise where material values do not exist.