You I Love
You I Love (Russian: Я люблю тебя, romanized: Ya lyublyu tebya) is a 2004 Russian comedy melodrama directed by Olga Stolpovskaja and Dmitry Troitsky. It was the first ever film to come from Russia on the subject of homosexuality or bisexuality.[1]
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Directed by | Olga Stolpovskaja Dmitry Troitsky |
Produced by | Olga Stolpovskaja Dmitry Troitsky |
Written by | Olga Stolpovskaja Alisa Tanskaya Dmitry Troitsky |
Starring | Damir Badmaev Lyubov Tolkalina Yevgeny Koryakovsky |
Cinematography | Aleksandr Simonov |
Edited by | Sergei Plyushchenko Oleg Rayevsky |
Distributed by | Picture This! Entertainment (USA) |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Russia |
Language | Russian |
Cast
- Damir Badmaev as Ulyumdzhi
- Lyubov Tolkalina as Vera Kirillova
- Yevgeny Koryakovsky as Timofey
- Nina Agapova as Timofey's neighbor
- Emanuel Michael Waganda as John
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gollark: Skynet's `send` and `receive` functions handle the connection and listening stuff automatically, yes.
gollark: <@94122472290394112> EXT vs Skynet:Skynet:* wildcard channel - allows listening to all system messages* API may be nicer to use, as you don't *need* to call skynet.listen anywhere - you do need to call EXT.run somewhere, in parallel or something* Skynet's backend (not the CC side) assigns each connected socket an ID, and tells you which IDs recevied messages. This is not much use.EXT:* messages only readable by people on same channel or server operator* somewhat more complete API - allows closing channels - Skynet can do this but the CC side doesn't handle it
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gollark: No, because the storage system just lets you pull out items by their name.
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