Ivan Ramesis Perez Mayrina (born December 23, 1976) is a Filipino broadcaster, journalist, reporter and news anchor currently working in GMA Network.
Mayrina was hailed from Angeles City in the province of Pampanga. He took up BA Communication Research at the College of Mass Communication in University of the Philippines Diliman, and graduated on April 1997. He started his broadcasting career at GMA Network in 2000 with other known news personalities like Pia Arcangel, Connie Sison and Raffy Tima. Prior to his work in GMA Network, he was once a training officer at Ayala Life Insurance, Inc. in 1997. He is best known for being a host of the GMA News and Public Affairs shows 100% Pinoy and Pinoy Abroad, and a news anchor of News on Q in QTV (now GMA News TV) - all of which he was partnered with Rhea Santos. Aside from being a regular reporter of GMA News, he is currently a host and segment producer of the morning show Unang Hirit, and a news anchor in GMA Flash Report and GMA News TV Live. In May 2015, Mayrina is set to anchor GMA Newsfeed, an interactive newscast which will be broadcast nightly at 9PM on GMA News' Facebook page.
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Živan (Cyrillic script: Живан) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin. The name may refer to:
Ivan's Childhood (Russian: Ива́ново де́тство, Ivanovo detstvo), sometimes released as My Name Is Ivan in the US, is a 1962 Soviet film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. It is based on the 1957 short story Ivan (Russian: Иван) by Vladimir Bogomolov, with the screenplay written by Mikhail Papava and an uncredited Andrei Tarkovsky. The film features child actor Nikolai Burlyayev, Valentin Zubkov, Yevgeni Zharikov, Stepan Krylov, Nikolai Grinko and Tarkovsky's wife Irma Raush.
The film tells the story of orphan boy Ivan and his experiences during World War II. Ivan's Childhood was one of several Soviet films of its period, such as The Cranes Are Flying and Ballad of a Soldier, that looked at the human cost of war and did not glorify the war experience as did films produced before the Khrushchev Thaw.
Ivan's Childhood was Tarkovsky's first feature film. It won him critical acclaim and made him internationally known. It won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival in 1962 and the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival in 1962. The film was also selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 36th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Famous filmmakers such as Ingmar Bergman, Sergei Parajanov and Krzysztof Kieślowski praised the film and cited it as an influence on their work.