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The title directly translates to indomitable, or untameable, a term that seems to perfectly suit the 35-year-old artist, whose long and prosperous career made her an international household name.

In Russia, her name is synonymous with courage and an indomitable spirit.

From BBC

For Didion, Wayne was the embodiment of individual will, quiet strength and indomitable can-do-ism.

Her body may be failing, but her will remains indomitable.

In it, Streep’s character, a fading but indomitable Hollywood actress named Madeline Ashton, is reunited with her old friend, Hawn’s wallflower novelist Helen Sharp.

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