White nights (disambiguation)
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White nights may refer to:
White Nights, the time period near the summer solstice in northern Russia, similar to the "midnight sun".
- White Nights Festival, the annual international cultural event in St. Petersburg, Russia.
- White Nights (short story) by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
- White Night (novel) by Jim Butcher
- Le notti bianche, a 1957 film by Luchino Visconti based on Dostoevsky's story.
- White Nights (Shabhaye roshan), a 2003 Iranian film based on the short story and referencing Le notti bianche.
- White Nights (film), a 1985 film starring Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines.
- White Nights (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the 1985 film.
- White Nights (radio), a British radio documentary.
- Nuit blanche (White Night in English), an annual all-night cultural festival.
- Notte Bianca.
- Saawariya, a 2007 Indian Hindi film based on the Dostoevsky story.

