. . . . . "Yuri Gantman"@en . "Yuri Nagibin"@en . . "Dersu Uzala"@en . "71411"^^ . "Dersu Uzala is a nonfiction book written by Vladimir Arsenyev, a Russian officer sent on a series of exploration missions in the Siberian Far East at the turn of the 20th century. The book is named after an indigenous nomadic hunter whom Arsenyev befriended, and whose life was one of primal symbiosis with the harsh environment. The book was made into a movie on two occasions, the second and more famous adaptation being that of Akira Kurosawa in 1975."@en . "8460.0"^^ . . . . . "Theatrical poster to Dersu Uzala"@en . "Asakazu Nakai"@en . . "Based on Vladimir Arsenyev's \"Dersu, okhotnik\""@en . . . "Dersu Uzala (\u30C7\u30EB\u30B9\u30FB\u30A6\u30B6\u30FC\u30E9 Dersu Uzala) is a Drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa."@en . . . . . "1975-08-02"^^ . . . "Dersu Uzala is a nonfiction book written by Vladimir Arsenyev, a Russian officer sent on a series of exploration missions in the Siberian Far East at the turn of the 20th century. The book is named after an indigenous nomadic hunter whom Arsenyev befriended, and whose life was one of primal symbiosis with the harsh environment. The book was made into a movie on two occasions, the second and more famous adaptation being that of Akira Kurosawa in 1975."@en . . . . . "Isaak Shvarts"@en . . . . "Nikolai Sizov"@en . . "Dersu Uzala (\u30C7\u30EB\u30B9\u30FB\u30A6\u30B6\u30FC\u30E9 Dersu Uzala) is a Drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa."@en . "Fyodor Dobronravov"@en . "Dersu Uzala"@en .