Russian Snark is a 2010 New Zealand film directed and written by Stephen Sinclair and produced by Liz DiFiore.
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Stephen Sinclair nominated for Best Director, Stephen Papps nominated for Best Actor, Elena Stejko nominated for Best Actress, Stephanie Tauevihi nominated for Best Supporting Actress, Stephen Gallagher and David Long nominated for Best Music, and Park Road Post nominated for Best Visual Effects.
Russian Empire | Russian language | Russian Academy of Sciences | Russian Orthodox Church | Russian Civil War | Russian Revolution | Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic | Imperial Russian Navy | Russian Far East | Russian Revolution (1917) | Russian Navy | Russian Air Force | Imperial Russian Army | Russian literature | The Hunting of the Snark | Russian ruble | Russian Academy of Theatre Arts | Communist Party of the Russian Federation | Russian Provisional Government | Russian Museum | russian language | Russian Airborne Troops | Russian avant-garde | Russian Ark | Russian-American Company | White Russian | Russian Turkestan | Russian battleship Rostislav | Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War | Snark |
Sinclair has just finished making his film Russian Snark and is now concentrating on developing new ideas for his next project with producer Liz DiFiore.