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Aleksandr Glazunov: Saxophone Quartet op. 109
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Aleksandrs Kortāns
Carries a strong pull into film through after-hours and longing.
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Esoterik Satie
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Teheran 43
Carries a strong pull into music through after-hours and longing.
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October: Ten Days That Shook the World
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Teheran 43
1980s
Teheran 43 is a 1981 film from France, Soviet Union, and Switzerland, associated with Aleksandr Alov and Vladimir Naumov. It keeps a wider cinema field of scale, memory, and regional contrast in view without reducing the title to a bare...
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Aleksandrs Kortāns
2000s
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Defence of Sevastopol
1910s
Defence of Sevastopol is a 1911 film from Russian Empire, associated with Aleksandr Khanzhonkov and Vasily Goncharov. It keeps a wider cinema field of scale, memory, and regional contrast in view without reducing the title to a bare meta...
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The Trials of Aleksandr Black
2010s
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October: Ten Days That Shook the World
October: Ten Days That Shook the World is a 1927 film from Soviet Union, associated with Grigori Aleksandrov and Sergei Eisenstein. It keeps a wider cinema field of scale, memory, and regional contrast in view without reducing the title...
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Esoterik Satie