Sakhalin Island (film)
Sakhalin Island (Russian: Остров Сахалин) is a 1954 Soviet documentary film directed by Eldar Ryazanov and Vasiliy Katanyan.[1][2][3][4]
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Russian: Остров Сахалин | |
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Starring | Leonid Khmara |
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Country | Soviet Union |
Plot
The film tells the story, shows the nature and inhabitants of Sakhalin Island.
Starring
- Leonid Khmara as Narrator (voice)
gollark: It's not like the various very important technological advancements of the past few hundred years just came from nowhere; there were probably societal things allowing them to occur.
gollark: And unicast, I mean. Just not broadcast.
gollark: IPv6 has *only* multicast.
gollark: I got my multicast chat program to finally work some months ago.
gollark: Due to the IPv4 address shortage, some ISPs deployed NAT, so you don't have a public IP *at all*, even a dynamic one.
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