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  1. Untitled Valeria Lukyanova Documentary: Directed by Susannah O'Brien. With Ron Jeremy, Valeria Lukyanova, Isabella Racco, Jerry Constantine. The Human Barbie's first official candid uncut documentary.

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    • Ron Jeremy, Valeria Lukyanova, Isabella Racco
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  4. Click here for more episodes from My Life Online: http://bit.ly/1lIeldYThe world knows Valeria Lukyanova as the girl who turned herself into a real-life Barb...

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    • Bread Day (1998), Sergey Dvortsevoy
    • The Belovs (1992), Viktor Kossakovsky
    • Bitch Academy (2007), Alina Rudnitskaya
    • Anton’s Right Here (2012), Lyubov Arkus
    • Man with A Movie Camera (1929), Dziga Vertov
    • Tender’s Heat. Wild, Wild Beach (2007), Alexander Rastorguev
    • Long Live The Antipodes! (2011), Viktor Kossakovsky

    Dvortsevoy belongs to the classical Soviet school of documentary filmmaking that places equal emphasis on drama, interesting characters and precisely-composed framing. His Bread Day was filmed at an abandoned railway station 80 km from St. Petersburg. Near the station is a village in which all the inhabitants are elderly. Once a week, they have bre...

    The film is considered a classic of world documentary filmmaking. Kossakovsky shoots in the manner of Herz Frank, making the frame express something else besides the image. Artistic content and symbolism are more important to the director than event-filled narrative. And for this reason, his seemingly uncomplicated stories captivate audiences aroun...

    In 2019, Rudnitskaya made a 90-minute documentary, School of Seduction, in which young Russian women decide to master the art of seducing men by attending specialist courses and then apply their new skills in real life. She filmed her protagonists, and all their ups and downs, over a period of seven years. This long project was triggered by her ear...

    This debut work of famous film critic Lyubov Arkus is one of the most powerful documentaries made in Russia in the 21st century. It all started with a melancholy poem called ‘People’ written by a teenager with autism that was doing the rounds of the internet and was subsequently published in the movie magazine Seans [“Movie Screening”]. Arkus found...

    Pioneering documentary film-maker Dziga Vertov shot one of the most important films in the history of cinema and - according to British magazineSight & Sound- the best documentary of all time. The silent compilation of fragments of city life showing ordinary people in the USSR - some of the shots only a few seconds in duration - demonstrates all th...

    Depicting the summer vacations of low-income Russians on a narrow strip of the Black Sea coast, the film shocks with its frankness, the social portraits of its protagonists, and the scenes of animal abuse (people bring them to the beach in order to make money from photographs with tourists). German-French Arte Channel viewers even planned to set up...

    Another masterpiece from Kossakovsky, who opened the Venice Film Festival in 2011. The director demonstrates once again that poetic documentary cinema is not always destined for the affections of just a narrow circle of film buffs, but can exist competitively on the big screen and be successful. In Long Live the Antipodes! he draws a straight line ...

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  6. Valeria Lukyanova. Actress. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Valeria Lukyanova is known for The Doll (2017), Doll House Workout (2017) and Untitled Valeria Lukyanova Documentary. More at IMDbPro. Contact info. Agent info. Resume. Add to list.