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  1. Vasily Makarovich Shukshin (Russian: Василий Макарович Шукшин; 25 July 1929 – 2 October 1974) was a Soviet Russian writer, actor, screenwriter and film director from the Altai region who specialized in rural themes.

  2. 25 de julho de 1929. Nacionalidade. Rússia. Morte. 2 de outubro de 1974 (45 anos) Ocupação. diretor de cinema. Vasily Shukshin ( 25 de julho de 1929 - 2 de outubro de 1974) foi um diretor de cinema russo .

  3. Vasili Makárovich Shukshín (en ruso Васи́лий Мака́рович Шукши́н) ( Srostki, Montes Altái, 25 de julio de 1929 - Klétskaia, 2 de octubre de 1974) fue un escritor, director y actor de cine ruso . Biografía. Era hijo de campesinos rusos residentes en Srostki, en el krai de Altái, sur de Siberia.

  4. Vasily Shukshin is the current Vice-President of the Federation of Novosibirsk and Altay. "Born in 1929 in Altai Krai, Vasily Makarovich Shukshin was an aspiring author prior to his dabbling in politics and his election as mayor of Barnaul. Shukshin has trekked a long road so far, one which...

  5. The Red Snowball Tree (Russian: Калина красная, romanized: Kalina krasnaya) is a 1974 Soviet drama film written and directed by Vasily Shukshin. It was the most successful film of that year. In total, the film sold an estimated 140 million tickets at the Soviet box office, making it the highest-grossing Soviet film of ...

  6. Vasiliy Shukshin was a Russian writer, actor and director who starred in popular films such as Kalina krasnaya and Zhivyot takoy paren. He also wrote novels and short stories that were translated and sold worldwide, and was posthumously awarded the State Prize of the USSR.

    • January 1, 1
    • Kletskaya, Volgograd Oblast, Russian SFSR
    • January 1, 1
    • Writer, Actor, Director
  7. …Rasputin and the short-story writer Vasily Shukshin. The morally complex fiction of Yury Trifonov, staged in an urban setting (e.g., The House on the Embankment [1976]), stands somewhat apart from the works of Rasputin and Shukshin that praise Russian rural simplicity.