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Director, Screenwriter
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2002
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Sergei Paradjanov was a filmmaker of incredible sensitivity and had a joy for life. This could not be taken from him even...
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Cinematographer, Director, Producer, Screenwriter
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1990
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Former Nazi collaborator Vilgot is a bitter old man who lost two sons during World War II. One of his sons was also a...
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Cinematographer, Director, Screenwriter
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1988
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Director
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1983
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Director
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1981
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Director
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1979
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Director
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1972
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This epic, which won the grand prize at the Moscow Film Festival in 1971, chronicles a family's struggle for survival in an...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1971
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This darkly evocative, poetic and imagistic film is based on several folktales recounted by Nikolai V. Gogol (1809-1852)....
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Director
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1968
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This film is now considered an important part of the Ukrainian film heritage. It was made in 1965 but was not released until...
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Cinematographer, Director
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1965
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Along with Tarkovsky and Dovzhenko, Sergei Paradjanov is one of the most important Soviet directors of last century....
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Cinematographer
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1964
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This Soviet message movie is targeted for young adults. It tells the story of a journeyman gas worker who raises pigeons....
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Cinematographer
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1961
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After losing his shop in a card game, a barber schemes to marry a wealthy woman, but falls in love with a poor woman at the...
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Cinematographer
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1961
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