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- A rogue assassin returns to take down the secret organization that trained her.
- Convicted felon Nikita isn't going to jail; she's given a new identity and trained, stylishly, as a top secret spy/assassin.
- A clandestine anti-terrorist organization fakes the death of a convicted murderer and trains her in the fighting skills necessary to succeed in her new job.
- An F.B.I. Agent works to uncover an All-American family as Soviet sleeper Agents, and gets caught up in friendship with their unaware son.
- Music video for "Nikita," featuring a Cold-War setting.
- A teenage girl seeks love in all the wrong places.
- Dasha and Anastasia exhibit the unstoppable fire as a result of intense love and uncontrollable desire.
- Within the top secret Institute of Physics Problems, the scientist Nikita Nekrasov is visited by his wife and small children. While away from his family the physicist has managed to fall in love with other women. In open conversations with his spouse - in the bedroom, the dining room, and while out walking - he attempts to convince her of the legitimacy of polygamous relationships, and to test the limits of her unconditional love.
- 1995–3.2 (53)TV Series
- Nikita Khrushchev was a devoted supporter of Stalin, but eventually put an end to his predecessor's regime of terror. In this documentary his family members, along with historians, bring to life his story and a piece of Soviet history.
- Niki is a child who chases butterflies through a chaotic landscape in a home-made samurai costume, and attempts to prepare for a catwalk. Niki is on a journey to find meaning, to understand a crazy world that does everything it can to get rid of anyone who doesn't fit in - an inner journey to become a human being.
- Transgender beauty mogul Nikita Dragun.
- A cycle of mundane violence, lust for art, and existential dread-all chronicled in an unconventional self-titled docu-horror by Nikita Lavretski, who violently edits lo-fi footage of himself from age 0 to age 16.
- A teenage girl seeks love in all the wrong places.
- Nikita: The secret of the Pirate Treasure is a simple platformer, directed mainly to the younger audience and fans of the first part of Kapitan Pazur's adventures.
- The Ukrainian duo NikitA depict the voracity in intense love.
- Video song from Hindi movie Laxmii (2020).
- Nikita Rose's sister is attacked as they speak via a FaceTime call and never seen again. Exactly a year later, Nikita and her new partner Ben begin to notice odd things happening at night in and around their house. For her own peace of mind Nikita makes a Video Diary, filming everything including inadvertently the attacker, but after the odd incidents continue they decide to have Infra-Red CCTV installed. At this time Ben has to leave on business so Nikita invites her two friends over for company and drinks. That night her stalker attacks them all and all of the slaughter is captured by CCTV and Nikita's video camera.
- Documentary about the devastating effects of bullying
- The film is a travelogue of sorts. Ostrovsky's personal family footage meets the archives of Soviet propaganda footage in a Khruschev-era mix with a collage of Soviet music and a voice-over of my reminiscences of the Cold War era.
- It's hard enough as a teenage girl to prepare for a date but when she also has to protect her step dad from an onslaught of Russian assassins without him finding out that she and her mother are international spies at the same time...well Whatever.
- What happens when Bollywood meets Korean Drama?
- Two extraordinary leaders - one born of revolution, the other of privilege - give a gripping first-hand account of their parallel lives and how they led the world back from the brink of nuclear Armageddon by finding the courage to change.
- In the autumn of 1964, as a result of a government coup, Nikita Khrushchev, from the almighty master of the largest country in the world, suddenly turned into a pensioner forgotten by everyone. With shame and curses, he was expelled from the Kremlin. At the direction of the new leadership, headed by Leonid Brezhnev, the name of Khrushchev was deleted from history. But two years after the resignation, the former secretary general decided on a daring and risky step - he began to dictate his memories and thoughts on the tape recorder. What was he counting on? Who better than Khrushchev to know that those who replaced him would never allow the thoughts of the former leader of a great power to be heard in the country and in the world. Perhaps he hoped for a change - Perhaps, like in many other ways, he also wanted to be the first here - Khrushchev could leave written memories, but he understood that their reliability would always be in doubt. And he chose another option. These tapes with his voice were miraculously preserved. And the time has come when they can be heard - What Khrushchev said almost half a century ago, and even what he was silent about, is extremely important both for history and for today. In his memoirs - paradoxical logic and hidden springs of development of one of the most difficult periods of the twentieth century.
- Michelle Roberts, a filmmaker, does an interview with actress/female wrestler Nikita Starr. It does not turn out well for Ms. Roberts.
- Nikita Sirotin's debut stand up comedy special in which his surreal jokes about job interviews and Tinder dates are interjected with sports skits and interviews with viewers--one viewer in particular steals the spotlight in the end.
- World war the second just ended. Little Nikita is waiting for his father to come back home from the battle front. Every day he encounters different in his backyard-some good,some not so good.And when at one point he finds out that The iron old woman has settled to live in their shed-he boldly gets info a fight with her.