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Kino Kino
Three friends - Mahir (the actor), Bahram (the director) and Firuz (the screenwriter) want to make a film on a serious topic. However, no investor helps them. The friends, left in despair, decide to make the film on their own account. Mahir wants to sell his car, Bahram the gold he took from the house, and Firuz wants to make the film by selling the ancient carpet in their house.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and work of Yelena Khanga, a prominent Soviet and Russian journalist, writer, and television host. It explores her unique background, her career navigating media landscapes across different eras, and her perspectives on Russian society and culture. The film offers a personal yet insightful look at a significant media personality.
Critical Reception
Kino Kino was generally well-received by critics for its insightful portrayal of Yelena Khanga and its examination of media and societal changes in Russia. Audiences appreciated the personal stories and Khanga's direct engagement.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its in-depth look at a key media figure.
Appreciated for its historical context of Russian media.
Considered a compelling character study.
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Fun Fact
Yelena Khanga is also known for her work as a translator and for her outspoken advocacy on various social issues.
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