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Director
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1983
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The Man of Music in this Russian biopic is composer Mikhail Glinka. As portrayed by Boris Smirnov, Glinka was not only the...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1952
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Director
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1949
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Heavily influenced by Hollywood musicals, the Soviet tunefest Spring won several awards for its director, the prolific...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1947
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Director
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1943
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Only in a Soviet propaganda film like Tanya (aka The Bright Road) would it be suggested that hard work and utter devotion to...
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Director
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1940
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First released in 1938, Volga Volga is typical of the escapist musical comedies churned out by Russian filmmaker Gregori...
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Director
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1938
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Love and circuses drive this melodrama hailing from Stalin-era Russia. Marion Dixon is an American vaudeville performer...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1936
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Director
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1934
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After the dissolution of his project based on the Theodore Dreiser novel An American Tragedy and nearing the conclusion of...
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Director, Editor
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1932
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Some accounts claim that Eisenstein only attached his name to this sound short simply because he needed the money. It is,...
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Director
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1930
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Director, Screenwriter
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1929
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Screenwriter
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1927
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Borrowing its title from a book by American journalist John Reed (of Reds fame), Sergei Eisenstein's Ten Days That Shook the...
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Director, First Assistant Director, Screenwriter
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1927
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After the success of Strike (1924), Sergei Eisenstein was commissioned by the Soviet government to make a film commemorating...
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Senior Officer Gilyarousky
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1925
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The first full-length feature project of pantheon Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein, Strike is a government-commissioned...
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First Assistant Director, Screenwriter
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1925
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