Korenev (Russian : Коренев, from корень meaning root) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Koreneva. It may refer to
Russian is an East Slavic language, which is official in the Russian Federation, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as being widely used throughout Eastern Europe, the Baltic states, the Caucasus and Central Asia. It was the de facto language of the Soviet Union until its dissolution on 25 December 1991. Although nearly three decades have passed since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russian is used in official capacity or in public life in all the post-Soviet nation-states, as well as in Israel and Mongolia.
Ilya Olegovich Korenev is a Russian ice hockey player who is currently playing with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
Vladimir Borisovich Korenev is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor and teacher. He was awarded People's Artist of Russia (1998).
Yelena Alekseyevna Koreneva is a Soviet and Russian theater and film actress, writer.
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Antikiller is a 2002 Russian crime film directed by Egor Konchalovsky. It portrays a brutal war between obnoxious crime gangs and a one-man vigilante, a former police officer. The movie is based on Danil Koretsky’s novel of the same name, which has sold five million copies in the countries of the former Soviet Union and has acquired cult status among readers of Russian pulp fiction. Like the novel, the film became the box office leader among Russian films in 2002.
Big School-Break is a Soviet 1972 TV miniseries in 4 episodes. Its USA screen name is The Long Recess, and it is loosely based on Georgi Sadovnikov's novel "Walk towards people".
Igor Andreyevich Savchenko or Ihor Andriyovych Savchenko was a screenwriter and film director, often cited as one of the great early Soviet filmmakers, alongside Sergei Eisenstein, Vsevolod Pudovkin and Aleksandr Dovzhenko. He is also known for teaching Sergei Parajanov at the Russian film school VGIK, also attended by Parajanov's best friend Mikhail Vartanov.
The Pokrovsky Gate is a 1982 Soviet comedy film produced for television by Mosfilm. It was directed by Mikhail Kozakov and stars Oleg Menshikov, Leonid Bronevoy, and Inna Ulyanova. The screenplay is based on a 1974 stage play by Leonid Zorin.
Nikolay Diletsky was a music theorist and composer of Ukrainian nationality, active in Russia. He was widely influential in late 17th-century Russia with his treatise on composition, A Musical Grammar, of which the earliest surviving version dates from 1677. Diletsky's followers included Vasily Titov.
Moloch is a 1999 Russian biographical drama film directed by Alexander Sokurov. The storyline was conceived from a screenplay written by Yuri Arabov and Marina Koreneva. It portrays Adolf Hitler as a humanized figure, living life in an unassuming manner during an abrupt journey to the Bavarian Alps. The film stars actors Leonid Mozgovoy, Yelena Rufanova, Vladimir Bogdanov, and Leonid Sokol in principal roles. Moloch explores companionship, intimacy and dictatorship.
Iosif Yefimovich Kheifits was a Soviet film director, winner of two Stalin Prizes, People's Artist of USSR (1964), Hero of Socialist Labor (1975). Member of the Communist Party of Soviet Union since 1945.
The King of Paris is a 1917 Russian silent feature film directed by Yevgeni Bauer.
Savva (Savely) Vasilyevich Yamshchikov was a leading expert on Russian provincial art, particularly medieval icon painting and portrait painting of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Silver perrhenate is a chemical compound with the formula AgReO4. This compound is isostructural with the mineral scheelite (CaWO4). Silver perrhenate reacts with trimethylsilyl chloride to give the silyl "ester" (CH3)3SiOReO3.
Children of Don Quixote is a 1966 Soviet comedy film.
Fast Train is a 1988 Soviet television film directed by Boris Yashin and based on a screenplay by Elena Laskareva.
Lillian Malkina is a Soviet and Russian actress. Since 1992 - the Czech theater and film actress.
Anatoly Mikhailovich Mukasei is a Soviet and Russian cinematographer.
Lydia Mikhaylovna Koreneva was a Russian, Soviet stage actress associated with the Moscow Art Theatre.
Much Ado About Nothing is a 1973 Soviet romantic comedy film directed by Samson Samsonov based on William Shakespeare's play of the same name.
A Life for a Life is a 1916 drama film directed by Yevgeni Bauer.
Van Goghs is a 2018 Russian drama film directed and written by Sergey Livnev. It stars Aleksei Serebryakov and Daniel Olbrychski.