Marusia

Marusia

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  • Marusia massacre — The Marusia massacre (Spanish: Masacre de Marusia) (March, 1925) was the response of the Chilean government under president Arturo Alessandri to a strike by the workers of a saltpeter mine leading to over 500 dead, over ninety percent being… …   Wikipedia

  • Marusia Lubcheva — Prof. Marusya Ivanova Luybcheva (Bulgarian: Маруся Любчева; born on 20 July 1949 in Mitrovci, Montana district) is a Bulgarian politician and a Member of the European Parliament from the Party of European Socialists. She sits on the European… …   Wikipedia

  • Actas de Marusia — Título Actas de Marusia Ficha técnica Dirección Miguel Littín Producción Corporación Nacional Cinematográfica (CONACINE) …   Wikipedia Español

  • Actes de Marusia — (Actas de Marusia) est un film mexicain réalisé par Miguel Littin, sorti en 1976. Le film fut nommé à l Oscar du meilleur film en langue étrangère. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Masacre de Marusia — La Masacre de Marusia (Marzo de 1925) fue la respuesta del gobierno de Chile bajo la presidencia de Arturo Alessandri a una huelga por los trabajadores de una mina de salitre que conduce a más de 500 muertos, más de noventa por ciento son… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Letters from Marusia — ( es. Actas de Marusia) is a 1976 Mexican film directed by Miguel Littín. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.External links*imdb title|id=0072601|title=Letters from Marusia …   Wikipedia

  • Actas de Marusia —    Drame de Miguel Littín, avec Gian Maria Volonté, Diana Bracho, Claudio Obregon, Eduardo Lopez Rojas.   Pays: Mexique   Date de sortie: 1975   Technique: noir et blanc   Durée: 1 h 50    Résumé    Au début du XXe siècle, des mineurs du nord du… …   Dictionnaire mondial des Films

  • The Tale of Fedot the Strelets — (rus. Сказка про Федота стрельца, удалого молодца) is a play poem by Russian writer and actor Leonid Filatov, written in 1985 and first published in Yunost in 1986. With a storyline based on Russian folk tales, Fedot is a social and political… …   Wikipedia

  • Miguel Littín — Nombre real Miguel Ernesto Littín Cucumides Nacimiento 9 de agosto de 1942 (69 años) Palmilla, Chile Pareja Elizabeth Me …   Wikipedia Español

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