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  1. The Rokotov–Faibishenko case was a criminal trial against financial speculators, that took place in the Soviet Union in 1961. It also marked the start of a three-year campaign against large-scale economic crimes, accompanied by show trials .

  2. The ruins appeared to Sergei earlier in a marijuana-induced hallucination, and now, standing amid the ruins looking out over the desert, he experiences a wordless epiphany that, falling into a 35...

  3. Sergey Kotov ( Russian: Сергей Котов) was a Project 22160 patrol ship of the Russian Navy. She was attacked in the Black Sea by Ukrainian forces using MAGURA V5 maritime drones on 5 March 2024, and Ukrainian intelligence claimed the ship was sunk. [3] [4] The ship is named after Russian counter admiral Sergey Kotov [ ru] (1912–1999).

  4. Jul 2, 2009 · Solipsistic and louche, Sergey (Alexander Lyapin), the collegiate antihero of The Vanished Empire, flashes bedroom eyes at any willing girl on the campus of the Moscow institute he distractedly attends in the early ’70s, on a good day even managing to hump his pickup on the aisle stairs of a lecture hall.

  5. Sergey Rokotov was born on 4 January 1952 in Moscow, USSR. He was a writer and actor, known for Vanished Empire (2008), Lyubov v SSSR (2013) and Tridtsat sedmoy roman (2011). He died on 14 June 2015.

    • Writer, Actor
    • January 4, 1952
    • Sergey Rokotov
    • June 14, 2015
  6. Sergei Rokotov. Screenwriter. Watchlist. Page 1 of 2, 6 total items. Bruno. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Two teenagers (Aleksandr Lyapin,...

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  7. The script by Russian crime novelist Sergei Rokotov (with the participation of Evgeni Nikishov) brings a light touch to the narrative, illustrating the misfortune of its dramatis personae without reveling in their misery.