There was another link between the two of them, Yul brynner was born in Vladivostok and so was Natalie Wood's father, her mother was from Siberia. both were fluent Russian speakers.
RITON LIEBMANN WAS 13 YEARS OLD IN THIS FILM WHEN HE SAW THE LOVELY CAROLE LAURE NAKED AS A JAYBIRD, HE WAS OFF TO A GOOD START, LUCKY GUY. THE FILM WON THE ACADEMY AWARD FOR BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM OF 1979.
I was hoping that they would say something in Russian together, cuz they both have Russian roots and here they are together on stage, but now that's history.
Has anyone seen Natalie’s movie “The last married couple in America” She’s wearing the same outfit and hairstyle here as she did at one point in that movie.
Бринне'р. Они франкофонные швейцарцы, не так ли? Да, времена, когда люди из таких стран, как Швейцария эмигрировали в Россию. Со второй половины 17 века европейцы искали работу, безопасность и благополучие в России. Но в 1903 в Великобритании, в Лондоне, для войны с Россией создали будущую КПСС - и Россия почти исчезла с лица Земли. Слава Богу, что в 1991 Россия вновь вернулась, хоть и после десятилетий этноцида.
Noticed that no one is talking about the recipient of the award. What an uncomfortable and can’t take off your eyes away type of movie. Some say disturbing. Some say fascinating. Some say absurd.
Agreed. Two of the titles particularly sounded out of place("Hungarians" & "Viva Italia"). I wondered if the Foreign Language film committee back then enjoyed viewing the films in contention.
@@guyjonson6364 You're wrong about Brynner. Russian is the 10th language he learned (in Paris with Russian actors). It was not his culture. He was Swiss/Mongolian/Romani.
@@lmnll2742 Nooo. You are wrong . He was born in Vladivostok. A very Russian city by the Pacific. His father was of Russian and Swiss descent. His mother Russian.. This makes Yul Russian
@@guyjonson6364 No, her mother was from Romania, not Russia. He was just born in Russia and they moved very fast from there, that's why he didn't speak russian. He was speaking Romani with his mother, it's his first language. Russian is only the 10th language he has learned, when he was adult.
Definitely!!! I would have picked "The Glass Cell", a fine psychological drama. "White Bim, Black Ear" is a cute film, but certainly not Oscar material. "Viva Italia" is a stupid, routine comedy - several lame and very unfunny episodes. I haven't seen "Hungarians". And they ended up choosing a film that would never get made nowadays, much less win awards, a typically bizarre Blier trifle celebrating pedophilia!!!
I am writing through a translator, so maybe I have a little incoherent, I apologize. Not the most successful film Blie, it is not clear why he was even nominated. I would put forward the "La Cage aux Folles" from France, which was released the same year, even though it is a mass film for a wide audience, and as is usually the case, in this category countries prefer to make author films. In 1978 another film was released, worthy of an award - "The Tree of Wooden Clogs" by Ermanno Olmi, but Italy put forward another film. In my opinion, these 2 films are much more worthy of this award this year.
@@koln1996 Americans could have asked him to change the end...as they did to is first movie Les Valseuses when originally the 2 characters die in the end! Blier is very him, you like or hate, not bizarre, it's his style. And yes, the end is immoral...are we better now? not yet i'm scared to write.
Natalie, breathtakingly beautiful, wonderful actress. Miss her.
There was another link between the two of them, Yul brynner was born in Vladivostok and so was Natalie Wood's father, her mother was from Siberia. both were fluent Russian speakers.
yul speak 11 language
In a word Natalie ........Stunning!
They look good together. Yul and Natalie best looking presenters.
Yul Brynner i love you with my whole soul and heart where ever you are god bless you
I love Yul ❤️ always in my Heart
yul brynner always amazing.
Has there ever been anyone more lovely than Natalie Wood? I don't think so.
I love Natalie Wood and miss her terribly🌷🙏🌹
RITON LIEBMANN WAS 13 YEARS OLD IN THIS FILM WHEN HE SAW THE LOVELY CAROLE LAURE NAKED AS A JAYBIRD, HE WAS OFF TO A GOOD START, LUCKY GUY. THE FILM WON THE ACADEMY AWARD FOR BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM OF 1979.
Natalie, gorgeous! Yum was always a handsome gentleman. Both died way too soon.
I love natalie Wood so much
Sara Ramos me to
@@leighbushard3002 me three...
Six years later, the both of them would be gone.
💔
😭😭😭😭
God bless his soul our gypsy yul brunner
He was russian not gypsy .her mother was but doe'snt concern him.we children follow always fathers
...God, she was luscious.........
❤️ Natalie. R.I.P. lovely lady
She looks stunning here especially with curly hair
Natalie looks so beautiful❤
Love them both. He was super sexy and her laugh so adorable.
One of Natalie’s final appearances
I LOVE MISS NATALIE WOOD. GREW UP TO BE A BEAUTIFUL CLASSY LADY AND A SUPERB ACTRESS. R.I.P.
Beautiful actress !!
Two Beautiful Russian Actors. 👍👍👍
Wow. I didn't know Natalie ever wore her hair like that.
''whitefro'' xD
This is 1979 awards . christopher walken was there, he won a supporting actor award
A little surprise you should mention that.....he was also in the boat when she passed away, but has ademantly refused to speak of that event publicly.
I was hoping that they would say something in Russian together, cuz they both have Russian roots and here they are together on stage, but now that's history.
And Russia will never be nominated anymore
Same. Disappointing
Has anyone seen Natalie’s movie “The last married couple in America” She’s wearing the same outfit and hairstyle here as she did at one point in that movie.
Мой земляк Юлий Бриннер!Надо будет сьездить в их имение поглядеть на историю
Two greats.
Both are very attractifs and go inside you.uniques both of them
Natalie was Beautiful. Best wishes. Sincerely, Tom
Love her hair 😍
2:46
I'd love to hear Natalie speak Russian
Humanity is doomed i
She was a Russian in origin after all...and so was Yul (.......partially at least).....
Natalie spoke, but with a big accent.
Наталья Николаевна Захаренко & Юлий Бори́сович Бри́ннер
Бринне'р. Они франкофонные швейцарцы, не так ли?
Да, времена, когда люди из таких стран, как Швейцария эмигрировали в Россию.
Со второй половины 17 века европейцы искали работу, безопасность и благополучие в России.
Но в 1903 в Великобритании, в Лондоне, для войны с Россией создали будущую КПСС - и Россия почти исчезла с лица Земли.
Слава Богу, что в 1991 Россия вновь вернулась, хоть и после десятилетий этноцида.
Quelle classe👍
Is it just me or should an animated movie character present Best Foreign Language Film?
Love Natalie and Yul ❤
RIP
Merci merci beaucoup !
Noticed that no one is talking about the recipient of the award. What an uncomfortable and can’t take off your eyes away type of movie. Some say disturbing. Some say fascinating. Some say absurd.
Check out when Black And White In Color wins
Mongkut and Maria together. ❤
Natalie can just turn it on
you could see he was attracted to her.
難得看到尤伯連納的影片。
Cool
كانت،سعي،للنجاح،والفوز،والاداء،ايام،لن،ترجع،،كل،المسؤلون،بيمثلوا
Two Russian Americans
2 bigs
😘😘😘😘😘❤️🌹
Both died of tragic deaths and it should of been kept as the USSR
Nitrates make you limp is the joke?
not a vintage Foreign Language Film year
Agreed. Two of the titles particularly sounded out of place("Hungarians" & "Viva Italia"). I wondered if the Foreign Language film committee back then enjoyed viewing the films in contention.
Two Russians
Indeed.
@@lmnll2742 They were both Russian his father and mother. Natalie was half Russian half Ukranian..That means Russian.
@@guyjonson6364 You're wrong about Brynner. Russian is the 10th language he learned (in Paris with Russian actors). It was not his culture. He was Swiss/Mongolian/Romani.
@@lmnll2742 Nooo. You are wrong . He was born in Vladivostok. A very Russian city by the Pacific. His father was of Russian and Swiss descent. His mother Russian.. This makes Yul Russian
@@guyjonson6364 No, her mother was from Romania, not Russia. He was just born in Russia and they moved very fast from there, that's why he didn't speak russian. He was speaking Romani with his mother, it's his first language. Russian is only the 10th language he has learned, when he was adult.
Muy orgulloso de ser gitano como actor un 10
I am a gypsy 2 LOL I love Yul Brynner❤🎉
Belyy bim chernoe ukho should have won
Haha
Lame and clunky, the frizzy perm did not serve Natalie well either.
A very poor year for Foreign Language films.
Definitely!!!
I would have picked "The Glass Cell", a fine psychological drama.
"White Bim, Black Ear" is a cute film, but certainly not Oscar material.
"Viva Italia" is a stupid, routine comedy - several lame and very unfunny episodes.
I haven't seen "Hungarians".
And they ended up choosing a film that would never get made nowadays, much less win awards, a typically bizarre Blier trifle celebrating pedophilia!!!
None particularly memorable.
I am writing through a translator, so maybe I have a little incoherent, I apologize. Not the most successful film Blie, it is not clear why he was even nominated. I would put forward the "La Cage aux Folles" from France, which was released the same year, even though it is a mass film for a wide audience, and as is usually the case, in this category countries prefer to make author films. In 1978 another film was released, worthy of an award - "The Tree of Wooden Clogs" by Ermanno Olmi, but Italy put forward another film. In my opinion, these 2 films are much more worthy of this award this year.
Get Out Your Handkerchief is a Very Good Film
@@koln1996 Americans could have asked him to change the end...as they did to is first movie Les Valseuses when originally the 2 characters die in the end! Blier is very him, you like or hate, not bizarre, it's his style. And yes, the end is immoral...are we better now? not yet i'm scared to write.