Russia's National Motion Picture Awards: Nina Ruslanova, center, awarded a Nika as Best Actress for her role in Vladimir Tumayev's film "Chinese Grandmother" -07.04.2011#897621
Actress Nina Ruslanova attending the first run of Kitaiskaya Babushka (Chinese Grandmother) movie at the Khudozhestvenny movie theater.25.08.2010#746955
Actors Nina Ruslanova and Alexander Vokach on the shooting site of the movie "Take Care of the Men", Mosfilm Studios.01.07.1982#602197
Actress Nina Ruslanova on the film set of the movie "What men usually talk about" directed by Dmitry Dyachenko. The script is based on the Quartet I Theater's play "Middle-aged men talking about women, cinema and aluminium forks".12.07.2009#411572
Actress Nina Ruslanova on the set of the film "What Men Talk About" directed by Dmitry Dyachenko. The script is based on the play "Middle-Aged Men's Conversations About Women, Cinema and Aliminium Forks" at the Kvartet I Theater.12.07.2009#411567
Actress Nina Ruslanova on the film set of the movie "What men usually talk about" directed by Dmitry Dyachenko. The script is based on the Quartet I Theater's play "Middle-aged men talking about women, cinema and aluminium forks".12.07.2009#411565
People's Artist of Russia Nina Ruslanova during the shooting of a film based on the first manuscript of Nikolai Gogol's short story "Viy". The director and scriptwriter is Oleg Stepchenko. The still is provided by the RFG company.19.07.2008#342558
People's Artists of Russia Valery Zolotukhin and Nina Ruslanova during the shooting of a film based on the first manuscript of Nikolai Gogol's play "Viy". The director and scriptwriter is Oleg Stepchenko. The still is provided by the RFG company.22.07.2008#342520
Nina Ruslanova, Merited Actress of Russia, won the 2005 Golden Eagle supporting actress award of the National Academy of Cinematographic Arts and Sciences29.01.2006#122609
"Shadows Vanish at Noon". Valery Uskov and Vladimir Krasnopolsky, directors. A still from the serial. Nina Ruslanova and Pyotr Velyaminov01.08.1971#70160
People's Artist of the U.S.S.R. Leonid Bronevoi (right), actresses Nina Ruslanova (second from right), Olga Volkova (second from left) and Liya Akhedzhakova (left) in a scene from the film Promised Heaven. 01.10.1994#63602