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1Стихи со Смыслом. Часть I

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My Joy

My Joy (Russian: Счастье моё) is a 2010 internationally co-produced Russian-language road film directed by Sergei Loznitsa. It is set in the western regions

Life has become better

веселей! 𝄇 Дружно страна и растёт, и поёт, С песнею новое счастье куёт! (С песнями общее счастье куёт!) Припев: 𝄆 Глянешь на солнце – и солнце светлей,

Happiness (1935 film)

Happiness (Russian: Счастье, romanized: Schastye) is a 1935 silent satirical slapstick (or rather lubok) comedy set in the Russian Empire before the October

Jewish Luck

Jewish Luck (Russian: Еврейское счастье) is a 1925 Soviet black and white silent film directed by Alexis Granowsky. Menahem-Mendl, with the goal of making

Jewish atheism

ritual rather than a religious act. In the documentary series Еврейское счастье (Jewish Happiness), alongside exploring other aspects, the question "Who

Family Happiness (film)

Family Happiness (Russian: Семейное счастье) is a 1969 Soviet comedy film-almanac directed by Andrey Ladynin, Aleksandr Sheyn Sr. and Sergey Solovev.

Happiness (short story)

"Happiness" (Russian: Счастье, romanized: Schastye) is a 1887 short story by Anton Chekhov. The story was first published on 6 June 1887 by Novoye Vremya

Diana Ankudinova

Track Title Performance Songwriters Arranger 1 Счастье ("Happiness") [11] Maria Tarasenko, Brandon Stone 2 Мой камин ("My Fireplace") [12] Brandon Stone

Leo Tolstoy bibliography

помещика, 1856) Two Hussars (Два гусара, 1856) Family Happiness (Семейное счастье, 1859) Polikúshka (Поликушка, 1860) Death of Ivan Ilyich (Смерть Ивана

Aram Khachaturian

"В 1939 году Арам Хачатурян сочинил музыку к первому армянскому балету «Счастье»." In 1939 Aram Khachaturian wrote the music to the first Armenian ballet