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  1. The Russian Question (Russian: Русский вопрос, Russkiy vopros) is a Soviet political drama by renowned filmmaker Mikhail Romm. The film is an adaptation of a play of the same name by Soviet poet and journalist Konstantin Simonov.

  2. Film Description: This Soviet political drama, directed by renowned Russian filmmaker Mikhail Romm, is an adaptation of a play by poet and journalist Konstantin Simonov. Released in 1948, the story is set entirely in America and follows Harry Smith, a former war correspondent who has previously spent times with, and has favorable opinions of ...

  3. The Russian Question was the cold war play par excellence, promoted and disseminated with Stalins approval in thirty Soviet theatres. In Germany the Soviet-zone premie’re followed within a month of the opening night in Moscow, despite a storm of American protests, by which time German-language translations were already on sale at Berlin ...

  4. Jan 12, 2024 · The editor-in-chief of an influential newspaper, McPherson, commissions the talented journalist Harry Smith to write a critical book about Russia for a substantial fee. Smith's fiancee Jessie ...

  5. THE RUSSIAN QUESTION The tremendous events in Russia and Eastern Europe present us not only with the spectacle of a new world coming into being but also with the shadows and spectres of an ancient past - the return, as it were, of the repressed. The revolution in Roumania dramatised a politics of hunger, and

  6. May 12, 2023 · Brunstedt's main theme, “the Russian question” in the late USSR, raises questions about the role and nature of nationalism, empire, and war in the Soviet Union relevant for any consideration of continuities with its successor state.

    • What is your name? Как Вас зовут? Kak vas zavut? By the way, as you’re learning these Russian questions, answers and translations… Wouldn’t you want to hear the pronunciation?
    • How are you? Как у Вас дела? Kak u vas dela? Learning to say how are you in Russian is one of the first things you do should do. Super common question.
    • What’s new? Что нового? This is a casual Russian question that you can ask your friends. Shto novovo? If you remember your Russian question words, “shto” is “what.”
    • How old are you? Сколько Вам лет? Skol’ka vam let? If you ever wanted to ask for someone’s age in Russian, this is it. But, to answer, you will need to know Russian numbers.