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Yelena Yatsura (born January 23, 1968 in Krasnodar, Russia) is an independent film producer. She has collaborated with “Slovo”, “Non-Stop Production”, “Bogwood Kino” and “Filmocom” film companies. At the moment she works with “Trikita Entertainment”. Yelena Yatsura had won the Best Producer of the CIS and Baltic Countries award at the Open Film Festival “Kinoshok” in 2003. She is two-time award winner of the “Nika” Russian National Film Award as the Best Fiction Film Producer (“Our Own”, 2004 and “9th Company”, 2005) and the award winner of the “Golden Eagle” National Film Award as the Best Fiction Film Producer of 2005 (“9th Company”).
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Yelena Yatsura (born January 23, 1968 in Krasnodar, Russia) is an independent film producer. She has collaborated with “Slovo”, “Non-Stop Production”, “Bogwood Kino” and “Filmocom” film companies. At the moment she works with “Trikita Entertainment”. Yelena Yatsura had won the Best Producer of the CIS and Baltic Countries award at the Open Film Festival “Kinoshok” in 2003. She is two-time award winner of the “Nika” Russian National Film Award as the Best Fiction Film Producer (“Our Own”, 2004 and “9th Company”, 2005) and the award winner of the “Golden Eagle” National Film Award as the Best Fiction Film Producer of 2005 (“9th Company”).


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Yelena Yatsura (born January 23, 1968 in Krasnodar, Russia) is an independent film producer. She has collaborated with “Slovo”, “Non-Stop Production”, “Bogwood Kino” and “Filmocom” film companies. At the moment she works with “Trikita Entertainment”. Yelena Yatsura had won the Best Producer of the CIS and Baltic Countries award at the Open Film Festival “Kinoshok” in 2003. She is two-time award winner of the “Nika” Russian National Film Award as the Best Fiction Film Producer (“Our Own”, 2004 and “9th Company”, 2005) and the award winner of the “Golden Eagle” National Film Award as the Best Fiction Film Producer of 2005 (“9th Company”).

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