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  1. Aleksandra Strelyanaya was born on 13 February 1978 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia]. Aleksandra is a director and writer, known for The Net (2017), Sukhodol (2011) and More (2013).

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    • February 13, 1978
    • Aleksandra Strelyanaya
  2. Explore the filmography of Aleksandra Strelyanaya on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  3. Mar 21, 2019 · The Dry Valley (Суходол) is the first full feature film by Alexandra Strelyanaya. The film is based on the famous novel written by Nobel Prize laureate Ivan Bunin.

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  4. Aleksandra Strelyanaya - director, writer, camera, designer, editor, producer. Filmography. Facts. Awards. Related. Links. Aleksandra Strelyanaya. Александра Стреляная, February 13, 1978 • 46 y.o. Director. Writer. Camera. Designer. Editor. Producer. Director — 10. 2023. 1. Novoe chudo. Новое чудо, 2023. Drama, 1 hr 36 min.

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    • Leningrad, Soviet Union
    • Soviet Union
  5. Nov 24, 2011 · Sukhodol: Directed by Aleksandra Strelyanaya. With Yana Esipovich, Oleg Garkusha, Elena Kalinina, Roza Khayrullina. This story takes place in Dry Valley, a village owned by the noble family of Khrushevs. We see it with the eyes of Natalia, young and naive girl who serves in their country house.

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    • Drama, History, Romance
    • Aleksandra Strelyanaya
    • 2011-11-24
  6. Alexandra Strelyanaya is known as an Director, Screenplay, Writer, and Director of Photography. Some of her work includes The Dry Valley, The Sea, The Port, The Net, Ты можешь, and New Wonder.

  7. The Dry Valley (Суходол) is the first full feature film by Alexandra Strelyanaya. The film is based on the famous novel written by Nobel Prize laureate Ivan Bunin. This story unites the destinies of the landowners and their servants, and is considered to be one of the most complete portraits of the Russian life in the late XIX century.