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| birth_name = Elizaveta Petrovna Sidorova
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'''Elizaveta Petrovna Glinka''' ({{lang-ru|Елизаве́та Петро́вна Гли́нка}}, also known as '''Dr. Liza''' ({{lang-ru|До́ктор Ли́за}}); 20 February 1962 – 25 December 2016) was a Russian humanitarian worker and charity activist. She died in the ].


'''Elizaveta Petrovna Glinka''' ({{langx|ru|Елизавета Петровна Глинка}}, also known as '''Dr. Liza''' ({{langx|ru|Доктор Лиза}}); 20 February 1962 – 25 December 2016) was a Russian medical doctor and public figure who founded the ''Spravedlivaya Pomoshch'' (''Fair Care'') charity. She was accused of ] by some from the Ukrainian government. Glinka died in the ].<ref name="bbc" /><ref>{{cite web |last=Litvinova |first=Daria |date=26 December 2016 |title=The Time She Didn't Come Back Alive |url=https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2016/12/26/the-time-she-didnt-come-back-alive-a56650 |website=]}}</ref>
==Biography==
A ] ] by training, she has been the head of a humanitarian ] Spravedlivaya Pomoshch (Russian for Fair Aid or Fair Help), which she founded in 2007 in Moscow.<ref name=rt/> Her activities were a subject of a documentary film by ].<ref name=rt/> Shortly before her death she received a Russian state award for outstanding achievements in charity and human rights activities.<ref name=rt/>


==Early life==
On 25 December 2016, while travelling to ] to deliver medical supplies to ] Hospital, she died in the ].<ref name=rt>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rt.com/news/371720-doctor-liza-crash-activist/|title=‘Dr. Liza was a miracle’: Russians horrified as revered humanitarian activist listed on fatal flight|newspaper=RT International|language=en-EN|access-date=2016-12-25}}</ref>
Glinka was born in Moscow. She studied at the ] in Moscow, graduating in pediatric anesthesiology. In 1986 she emigrated to the US, where she studied ] and became involved with the work of ]s. Upon return to Russia, she started working at the First Moscow Hospice, founded by ]'s mother Vera Millionshikova.<ref>{{cite web
|author=Eroshok, Z.
|language = ru
|url = https://novayagazeta.ru/articles/2014/10/24/61691-liza-glinka-doktor-liza-151-o-tom-kak-pomogat-lyudyam-chi-ubezhdeniya-tebe-chuzhdy
|title =Лиза ГЛИНКА (Доктор Лиза) о том, как помогать людям, чьи убеждения тебе чужды
|trans-title=Liza Glinka: How to Help people whose Ideas are Alien to You
|publisher = Novaya Gazeta
|date = 2014-10-27
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref> In the late 1990s when Glinka's husband, Gleb Glebovich Glinka, was transferred to ], ] for two years, she moved to Kyiv and worked on creating ] in Kyiv's oncology center. In September 2001 with the help of VALE Hospice International she opened the first public hospice in Kyiv. In 2007, when her mother became gravely ill, Glinka returned to Moscow.<ref name=tass/>

== Career ==
Glinka's first charity project began in 1999, when she opened the first public hospice in ], ].<ref name=":0" /> She later founded the VALE Hospice International fund based in USA<ref></ref> and served as a board member of the ] in Moscow.<ref> (in Russian)</ref><ref name=tass/>

In 2007 she founded a humanitarian ] 'Spravedlivaya Pomoshch' (in English, Fair Care, Fair Aid or Fair Help). The organization worked to support terminally ill cancer patients and underprivileged and homeless people by providing medical supplies, financial and legal aid, and other essential services.<ref name=tass>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://tass.ru/encyclopedia/person/glinka-elizaveta-petrovna
|title =Глинка, Елизавета Петровна
|trans-title=Glinka, Elizaveta Petrovna
|publisher = TASS
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://ria.ru/20170107/1485236877.html
|title =Фонд Доктора Лизы продолжает вести проект "Вокзал по средам" для бездомных
|trans-title=Doctor Liza's Foundation Continues Project 'Wednesday Help'
|publisher = RIA Novosti
|date = 2017-01-07
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|author=Polonskaya, L.
|language = ru
|url =https://philanthropy.ru/blago-ru/2021/11/25/109509/
|title =Не холодные времена
|publisher = philanthropy.ru
|date = 2021-11-25
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref> The Fair Care Foundation led numerous public initiatives. The foundation helped the homeless and provided food and medical assistance, offered palliative care programs to gravely ill patients, collected and distributed humanitarian aid to victims of natural disasters.<ref name=tass/>

In January 2012 Glinka along with fifteen other media figures and opposition activists founded the League of Voters as a reaction to the ].<ref> by ], 18 January 2012</ref> Their declared aims included observance of electoral rights, organizing mass marches, training observers and publishing lists of election commissions, including black lists. Shortly after an unplanned tax inspection arrived to the offices of Fair Aid. As a result, all financial assets were ] for a period of time.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2012-02-01 |title=Activist Says Tax Authority Froze Charity Bank Accounts |url=https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2012/02/01/activist-says-tax-authority-froze-charity-bank-accounts-a12309 |access-date=2024-12-04 |website=The Moscow Times |language=en}}</ref> On February, 1 they were unblocked, and the Fund continued its work.<ref> article by ], 1 February 2012 (in Russian)</ref>

The same year Glinka became a member of the federal civil committee of the ] and supported ] during the ].<ref> at ], 9 November 2012</ref> Since November, 2012 Glinka was a member of the Russian Presidential Council for Civil Society Institutions and Human Rights (HRC).<ref> at ] (in Russian)</ref><ref name=shenkman>{{cite web
|author=Shenkman, J.
|language = ru
|url = https://novayagazeta.ru/articles/2021/12/25/lana-zhurkina-geroizm-eto-zatykanie-dyr
|title =Лана Журкина: "Героизм — это затыкание дыр"
|trans-title=Lana Jurkina: 'We're Heroically Plugging Holes'
|publisher = Novaya Gazeta
|date = 2022-01-10
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref>

=== Russia's covert invasion of Ukraine ===
With the outbreak of the ] in 2014, Glinka became involved with moving Ukrainian children from territory held by Russia-backed separatists. Children were moved across the state border without permission from authorities, leading to accusations of "abducting" children by some from ] officials.<ref name="bbc">, ] (27 December 2016)</ref> The spokesman of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that "any transportation of children who are citizens of Ukraine across the state border must take place exclusively in strict compliance with Ukrainian legislation, in the presence of relevant permission documents, as well as documents certifying the child's identity and belonging to Ukrainian citizenship. <...> The transportation of children across the state border of Ukraine in violation of these requirements entails legal liability and will be considered as international child abduction.<ref>, March 12, 2015</ref>

Her organisation was also active in providing medical supplies, equipment and food to hospitals in ] and ], however Glinka complained that the customs checks for their convoys of trucks were slow and onerous and delayed delivery of the supplies.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://news.rin.ru/eng/news///124503/|title=Doctor Lisa will bring to the Russian Federation of 18 children from Donbass|website=news.rin.ru|access-date=2016-12-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://news.rin.ru/eng/news///59372/|title=Fund Dr. Lisa came for a check|website=news.rin.ru|access-date=2016-12-28}}</ref> Despite ], Glinka said that she didn't see Russian troops in Donetsk and that the conflict was a civil war.<ref>'''' interview by the Orthodoxy and Peace website, 31 October 2014 (in Russian)</ref><ref>, ] (20 June 2016)</ref>

===Awards===
In 2012 Glinka received the ] award, and in 2015 the ].<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://www.miloserdie.ru/news/doktor-liza-nagrazhdena-znakom-otlichiya-za-blagodeyanie/
|title =Доктор Лиза награждена знаком отличия "За благодеяние"
|publisher = Miloserdie.ru
|date = 2015-05-22
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url =http://duma.gov.ru/news/47409/
|title =Не было такой и не будет: к годовщине смерти Елизаветы Глинки
|trans-title=There Will be No One Like Her: Doctor Liza Death Anniversary
|publisher = Russian State Duma
|date = 2019-12-25
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref> In December 2016 Russian President ] presented her with another national award, the ], for outstanding achievements in charity and human rights activities.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=http://rbth.com/politics_and_society/2016/12/26/for-life-and-against-war-how-russia-will-remember-yelizaveta-glinka_668886|title=For life and against war: How Russia will remember Yelizaveta Glinka|last=Yegorov|first=Oleg|date=2016-12-26|newspaper=Russia Beyond The Headlines|language=en-US|access-date=2016-12-28}}</ref>

== Death ==
Glinka died in the ] on 25 December 2016, while travelling to ] to deliver medical supplies to ] Hospital.<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://www.rbc.ru/society/13/01/2017/5877f1869a7947a9eb7f4301
|title =СМИ сообщили об опознании Доктора Лизы среди жертв крушения Ту-154
|trans-title=Doctor Liza's Remains Identified among Victims of Tu-154 crash
|publisher = RBC
|date = 2017-01-13
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|author=
|language = ru
|url = https://rg.ru/2016/12/25/reg-ufo/na-tu-154-nahodilis-doktor-liza-i-voennyj-dirizher-valerij-halilov.html
|title =На Ту-154 находились доктор Лиза и военный дирижер Валерий Халилов
|trans-title=Doctor Liza was onboard of crashed Tu-154
|publisher = Rossiyskaya Gazeta
|date = 2016-12-25
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref> The criminal case on the crash was closed in 2019 due to the absence of a crime.<ref>{{cite web
|author=Smirnov, S.
|language = ru
|url = https://thebell.io/dela-ob-aviakatastrofe-doktora-lizy-zakryto-postanovlenie-zasekrecheno
|title =Дело об авиакатастрофе доктора Лизы закрыто, постановление засекречено
|publisher = The Bell
|date = 2019-12-19
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref>

== Personal life ==
Glinka was married to a bankruptcy attorney, Gleb Glinka.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20161225/THISJUSTIN/161229713/0/ELECTIONS|title="Dr. Liza" dies in Russian crash: Rutland Herald Online|last=|first=|date=|website=www.rutlandherald.com|publisher=|access-date=2016-12-28|archive-date=28 December 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161228202741/http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20161225/THISJUSTIN/161229713/0/ELECTIONS|url-status=dead}}</ref>

== Legacy ==

After her death, Doctor Liza's Foundation 'Spravedlivaya Pomoshch' ("Fair Aid") kept working, in a few years it was expanded and registered as an international fund. With the time, psychological help was added along with socialization initiatives to reintroduce former homeless people to the society. .<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://www.interfax.ru/russia/620059
|title =Благотворительный фонд "Справедливая помощь Доктора Лизы" сменит руководство
|trans-title='Spravedlivaya Pomosh' Charity Foundation Renamed in Doctor Liza's Honour
|publisher = Interfax
|date = 2018-07-06
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref> On February 20, 2018, the new charity fund 'Doctor Liza' was established by her former colleagues, Gleb Glinka was invited to head the Board.<ref>{{cite web
|author=Ivanushkin, G.
|language = ru
|url = https://www.asi.org.ru/2019/03/29/posledovateli-kak-prodolzhaetsya-rabota-doktora-lizy/
|title =Последователи: как продолжается работа Доктора Лизы
|publisher = Agency of Social Information
|date = 2019-03-29
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref> Liza's friend Lana Jurkina founded 'House of Friends' charity organization that also helps the homeless people.<ref name=shenkman/>

=== Awards, honours, and tributes ===
*May 2, 2012: ]<ref></ref>
*2014: International award "Faith and Faithfulness" awarded by the St. Andrew The Apostle Foundation, where the award committee is led by the ]'','' ] ]. The award ceremony is held in Kremlin. This award is perceived as "a symbol of public recognition of merits before Fatherland in strengthening statehood, union with countries friendly with Russia, and the restrengthening of spirituality".<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://ria.ru/religion_news/20141213/1038077957.html|title=Доктор Лиза и Евгений Примаков получили премию Андрея Первозванного|newspaper=РИА Новости|access-date=2017-01-17}}</ref>
*2014: "Своя колея" - an award for people who are true to their values awarded by the ] Foundation, Russian Ministry of Culture and the Culture Committee of the city of Moscow;<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://tass.ru/obschestvo/1709885|title=В Москве назвали лауреатов премии "Своя колея"|newspaper=ТАСС|access-date=2017-01-17}}</ref>
*March 23, 2015: ]<ref></ref> - decorated by Vladimir Putin. During the ceremony Glinka thanked him "on behalf of hundreds of mothers Donetsk and Donetsk region, which have been taken out of the combat zone thanks to his decree";<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://ria.ru/society/20150521/1065748863.html|title=Елизавета Глинка была награждена знаком отличия "За благодеяние"|newspaper=РИА Новости|access-date=2017-01-17}}</ref>
*2015: ] - award for care ordered by the ];<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://ria.ru/religion/20150928/1287783771.html|title=Украинская церковь наградила Доктора Лизу орденом святого Луки|newspaper=РИА Новости|access-date=2017-01-17}}</ref>
], December 2016]]
*2016: ]. In December 2016 Russian President ] presented her with another national award for outstanding achievements in charity and human rights activities.<ref name=":1" />
*2017: The rock-festival "Different People" («Разные люди») was dedicated to her memory.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.pravmir.ru/v-moskve-po-initsiative-borisa-grebenshhikova-sostoitsya-rok-festival-v-pamyat-o-doktore-lize/|title=В Москве по инициативе Бориса Гребенщикова состоится рок-фестиваль в память о Докторе Лизе|access-date=2017-01-17}}</ref>

After her death different Russian ministers and Chechen pro-Russian leaders announced the naming of health and care institutions after Glinka:
*]'s medical facility - announced by the Russian Deputy Minister of Defense, ];<ref name=":3">{{Cite news|url=http://www.pravmir.ru/imenem-elizavetyi-glinki-nazovut-bolnitsu-minoboronyi/|title=Именем Елизаветы Глинки назовут больницу Минобороны|access-date=2017-01-17}}</ref>
*Hospice in ] - announced by the city's mayor, ];<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://russkiymir.ru/en/news/218890/|title=Several Russian hospitals to be named after Elizaveta Glinka|website=russkiymir.ru|access-date=2016-12-28}}</ref>
*Children's sanatorium in ] in annexed Crimea<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.pravmir.ru/detskomu-voennomu-sanatoriyu-v-kryimu-prisvoili-imya-elizavetyi-glinki|title=Детскому военному санаторию в Крыму присвоили имя Елизаветы Глинки|access-date=2017-01-17}}</ref> is also to be named after Dr. Liza;
*Children's clinic in ] - announced on Twitter by the president of the ], ]<ref name=":3" />

In March 2021 a monument to Doctor Liza was opened in Russian ] near the children rehabilitation centre.<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://www.interfax.ru/russia/756486
|title =Памятник Доктору Лизе установили в Подмосковье
|trans-title=Monument to Doctor Liza Opened in Moscow Region
|publisher = Interfax
|date = 2021-03-17
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref>

=== Portrayals ===
*Glinka and her work were the subject of documentary films: "Doctor Liza" (“Доктор Лиза”) by ].<ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://www.hse.ru/ba/journ/news/203351491.html
|title ="Потому что честно". На Хитровке прошел показ фильма о Елизавете Глинке
|trans-title= 'Because its Fair': Documentary on Doctor Liza Shown in Khitrovka
|publisher = Higher School of Economics
|date = 2017-03-05
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref><ref>{{cite web
|language = ru
|url = https://www.asi.org.ru/news/2018/12/25/doktor-liza-2/
|title =В Москве вспоминают Доктора Лизу
|publisher = Agency of Social Information
|date = 2018-12-25
|accessdate = 2022-05-15
}}</ref> "Вокзал по средам" by Olga Maurynova and "Встреча" by Margarita Kuklina.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.pravmir.ru/tri-filma-o-doktore-lize-video/|title=Три фильма о докторе Лизе (видео)|access-date=2017-01-17}}</ref>
*A day of Glinka's life was portrayed in the 2020 film ], directed by ] and starring ] as Glinka.


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Russian medical doctor (1962–2016)

In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Petrovna and the family name is Glinka. "Doctor Liza" redirects here. For other uses, see Doctor Liza (disambiguation).
Elizaveta Glinka
Елизавета Глинка
Glinka, 2 weeks before her death
BornElizaveta Petrovna Sidorova
(1962-02-20)20 February 1962
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Died25 December 2016(2016-12-25) (aged 54)
Black Sea near Sochi, Russia
Occupation(s)Public figure, social worker, medical doctor specialized in palliative medicine
SpouseGleb Glebovich Glinka
AwardsOrder of FriendshipDecoration "For Beneficence"
State Prize of the Russian Federation

Elizaveta Petrovna Glinka (Russian: Елизавета Петровна Глинка, also known as Dr. Liza (Russian: Доктор Лиза); 20 February 1962 – 25 December 2016) was a Russian medical doctor and public figure who founded the Spravedlivaya Pomoshch (Fair Care) charity. She was accused of abducting children during the Russo-Ukrainian War by some from the Ukrainian government. Glinka died in the crash of a Russian military plane en route to Syria.

Early life

Glinka was born in Moscow. She studied at the Russian National Research Medical Institute in Moscow, graduating in pediatric anesthesiology. In 1986 she emigrated to the US, where she studied palliative care and became involved with the work of hospices. Upon return to Russia, she started working at the First Moscow Hospice, founded by Nuyta Federmesser's mother Vera Millionshikova. In the late 1990s when Glinka's husband, Gleb Glebovich Glinka, was transferred to Kyiv, Ukraine for two years, she moved to Kyiv and worked on creating palliative care in Kyiv's oncology center. In September 2001 with the help of VALE Hospice International she opened the first public hospice in Kyiv. In 2007, when her mother became gravely ill, Glinka returned to Moscow.

Career

Glinka's first charity project began in 1999, when she opened the first public hospice in Kyiv, Ukraine. She later founded the VALE Hospice International fund based in USA and served as a board member of the Vera Hospice Charity Fund in Moscow.

In 2007 she founded a humanitarian NGO 'Spravedlivaya Pomoshch' (in English, Fair Care, Fair Aid or Fair Help). The organization worked to support terminally ill cancer patients and underprivileged and homeless people by providing medical supplies, financial and legal aid, and other essential services. The Fair Care Foundation led numerous public initiatives. The foundation helped the homeless and provided food and medical assistance, offered palliative care programs to gravely ill patients, collected and distributed humanitarian aid to victims of natural disasters.

In January 2012 Glinka along with fifteen other media figures and opposition activists founded the League of Voters as a reaction to the 2011 protests against the election results. Their declared aims included observance of electoral rights, organizing mass marches, training observers and publishing lists of election commissions, including black lists. Shortly after an unplanned tax inspection arrived to the offices of Fair Aid. As a result, all financial assets were frozen for a period of time. On February, 1 they were unblocked, and the Fund continued its work.

The same year Glinka became a member of the federal civil committee of the Civic Platform and supported Mikhail Prokhorov during the 2012 Russian presidential election. Since November, 2012 Glinka was a member of the Russian Presidential Council for Civil Society Institutions and Human Rights (HRC).

Russia's covert invasion of Ukraine

With the outbreak of the Russo-Ukrainian War in 2014, Glinka became involved with moving Ukrainian children from territory held by Russia-backed separatists. Children were moved across the state border without permission from authorities, leading to accusations of "abducting" children by some from Ukrainian government officials. The spokesman of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that "any transportation of children who are citizens of Ukraine across the state border must take place exclusively in strict compliance with Ukrainian legislation, in the presence of relevant permission documents, as well as documents certifying the child's identity and belonging to Ukrainian citizenship. <...> The transportation of children across the state border of Ukraine in violation of these requirements entails legal liability and will be considered as international child abduction.

Her organisation was also active in providing medical supplies, equipment and food to hospitals in Donetsk and Luhansk, however Glinka complained that the customs checks for their convoys of trucks were slow and onerous and delayed delivery of the supplies. Despite Russian military forces taking part in the war, Glinka said that she didn't see Russian troops in Donetsk and that the conflict was a civil war.

Awards

In 2012 Glinka received the Order of Friendship award, and in 2015 the Decoration "For Beneficence". In December 2016 Russian President Vladimir Putin presented her with another national award, the State Prize of the Russian Federation, for outstanding achievements in charity and human rights activities.

Death

Glinka died in the 2016 Russian Defence Ministry Tupolev Tu-154 crash on 25 December 2016, while travelling to Latakia to deliver medical supplies to Tishreen University Hospital. The criminal case on the crash was closed in 2019 due to the absence of a crime.

Personal life

Glinka was married to a bankruptcy attorney, Gleb Glinka.

Legacy

After her death, Doctor Liza's Foundation 'Spravedlivaya Pomoshch' ("Fair Aid") kept working, in a few years it was expanded and registered as an international fund. With the time, psychological help was added along with socialization initiatives to reintroduce former homeless people to the society. . On February 20, 2018, the new charity fund 'Doctor Liza' was established by her former colleagues, Gleb Glinka was invited to head the Board. Liza's friend Lana Jurkina founded 'House of Friends' charity organization that also helps the homeless people.

Awards, honours, and tributes

  • May 2, 2012: Order of Friendship
  • 2014: International award "Faith and Faithfulness" awarded by the St. Andrew The Apostle Foundation, where the award committee is led by the cosmonaut, Hero of the Soviet Union Oleg Atkov. The award ceremony is held in Kremlin. This award is perceived as "a symbol of public recognition of merits before Fatherland in strengthening statehood, union with countries friendly with Russia, and the restrengthening of spirituality".
  • 2014: "Своя колея" - an award for people who are true to their values awarded by the Vladimir Vysotsky Foundation, Russian Ministry of Culture and the Culture Committee of the city of Moscow;
  • March 23, 2015: Decoration "For Beneficence" - decorated by Vladimir Putin. During the ceremony Glinka thanked him "on behalf of hundreds of mothers Donetsk and Donetsk region, which have been taken out of the combat zone thanks to his decree";
  • 2015: Order of Saint Luke - award for care ordered by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Moscow Patriarchate;
Glinka with Vladimir Putin, December 2016
  • 2016: State Prize of the Russian Federation. In December 2016 Russian President Vladimir Putin presented her with another national award for outstanding achievements in charity and human rights activities.
  • 2017: The rock-festival "Different People" («Разные люди») was dedicated to her memory.

After her death different Russian ministers and Chechen pro-Russian leaders announced the naming of health and care institutions after Glinka:

In March 2021 a monument to Doctor Liza was opened in Russian Krasnogorsk near the children rehabilitation centre.

Portrayals

  • Glinka and her work were the subject of documentary films: "Doctor Liza" (“Доктор Лиза”) by Elena Pogrebizhskaya. "Вокзал по средам" by Olga Maurynova and "Встреча" by Margarita Kuklina.
  • A day of Glinka's life was portrayed in the 2020 film Doctor Liza, directed by Oksana Karas and starring Chulpan Khamatova as Glinka.

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