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This media file shows a bronze plaque mounted on a brick wall, likely in Moscow, Russia. The plaque is a memorial to Stanislav Iosifovich Rostotsky, a renowned Soviet film director and People's Artist of the USSR. The plaque features a relief sculpture of a human face, possibly Rostotsky himself, with a dramatic and stylized presentation.

To the right of the sculpture, prominent Russian text is inscribed on the plaque. It reads: "КИНОРЕЖИССЕР НАРОДНЫЙ АРТИСТ СССР СТАНИСЛАВ ИОСИФОВИЧ РОСТОЦКИЙ ЖИЛ В ЭТОМ ДОМЕ С 1961 ПО 2001." This translates to "Film director People's Artist of the USSR Stanislav Iosifovich Rostotsky lived in this house from 1961 to 2001."

The brick wall appears to be light-colored, with a grid pattern of darker mortar lines. The sunlight casts distinct shadows on the wall, suggesting it is daytime. There are some visible wires and small plastic components attached to the wall above the plaque, possibly related to lighting or some other fixture. The overall scene conveys a sense of respect and remembrance for a significant figure in Soviet cinema.
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This media file shows a bronze plaque mounted on a brick wall, likely in Moscow, Russia. The plaque is a memorial to Stanislav Iosifovich Rostotsky, a renowned Soviet film director and People's Artist of the USSR. The plaque features a relief sculpture of a human face, possibly Rostotsky himself, with a dramatic and stylized presentation. To the right of the sculpture, prominent Russian text is inscribed on the plaque. It reads: "КИНОРЕЖИССЕР НАРОДНЫЙ АРТИСТ СССР СТАНИСЛАВ ИОСИФОВИЧ РОСТОЦКИЙ ЖИЛ В ЭТОМ ДОМЕ С 1961 ПО 2001." This translates to "Film director People's Artist of the USSR Stanislav Iosifovich Rostotsky lived in this house from 1961 to 2001." The brick wall appears to be light-colored, with a grid pattern of darker mortar lines. The sunlight casts distinct shadows on the wall, suggesting it is daytime. There are some visible wires and small plastic components attached to the wall above the plaque, possibly related to lighting or some other fixture. The overall scene conveys a sense of respect and remembrance for a significant figure in Soviet cinema.

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