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Nadezhda Kosheverova
Nadezhda Nikoleyevna Kosheverova (); 10 September 1902 22 February 1989) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter who specialized in children's films. Life Kosheverova was born in St. Petersburg to Nikolai Kosheverov, a merchant with a house on Sergievskaya Street. As a girl she was fond of dolls and puppets, which she explained as her inspiration for entering the world of cinema: "The cinema is like a puppet theater, because a lot of people work on creating the film, and the viewer sees only what they are supposed to see." In 1923 she graduated from the acting school of the Bolshaya Komediya Theater and until 1928 worked as an actress in the theaters of Leningrad, including at Leningrad Comedy Theatre under Nikolay Akimov. In the late twenties she studied at the (FEKS), an avant-garde acting collective. Beginning in 1929 she worked at Lenfilm, first as an assistant director on ''The Youth of Maxim (1934)'', ''The Return of Maxim'' (1937), and ''The Vyborg Side'' (1939). H ...
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The Russian Empire was an empire and the final period of the Russian monarchy from 1721 to 1917, ruling across large parts of Eurasia. It succeeded the Tsardom of Russia following the Treaty of Nystad, which ended the Great Northern War. The rise of the Russian Empire coincided with the decline of neighbouring rival powers: the Swedish Empire, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Qajar Iran, the Ottoman Empire, and Qing China. It also held colonies in North America between 1799 and 1867. Covering an area of approximately , it remains the third-largest empire in history, surpassed only by the British Empire and the Mongol Empire; it ruled over a population of 125.6 million people per the 1897 Russian census, which was the only census carried out during the entire imperial period. Owing to its geographic extent across three continents at its peak, it featured great ethnic, linguistic, religious, and economic diversity. From the 10th–17th centuries, the land ...
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Oleg Dahl
Oleg Ivanovich Dal (russian: Олег Иванович Даль; 25 May 1941 – 3 March 1981) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor. He acted in films, from classics of drama to fairy tales and adventures. His most popular works included ''Zhenya, Zhenechka and Katyusha'' (1967), ''Chronicles of a Dive Bomber'' (1967), ''An Old, Old Tale'' (1970), ''King Lear'' (1971), ''On Thursday and Never Again'' (1977), ''September Vacation'' (1979). Dal played his last cinema role in ''Uninvited Friend'' by Leonid Maryagin in 1981. He worked in the Sovremennik Theatre (1963–1971, 1973–1975) and in the Malaia Bronnaia Theatre (1975–1978). Early life and education Oleg Dal was born on 25 May 1941 in Lyublino, Moscow Oblast (presently Moscow Lyublino District). His father, Ivan Zinovyevich Zherko (Иван Зиновьевич Жерко), was an engineer, and mother, Praskovya Petrovna, was a teacher. Zherko changed his surname to Dal (Даль). In 1959, Oleg Dal graduated ...
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How Ivanushka The Fool Travelled In Search Of Wonder
''How Ivanushka the Fool Travelled in Search of Wonder'' (russian: Как Иванушка-дурачок за чудом ходил; trans. ''Kak Ivanushka-durachok za chudom khodil'') is a 1977 Soviet fantasy film produced by Kinostudiya Lenfilm, and directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova. Plot Ivanushka the fool meets a robber in the forest. After having a fight with him, Ivanushka brings the bag with stolen goods back to its original owner, a merchant named Marco the Rich. There he meets his daughter Nastya. They fell in love, but Marco the Rich does not want Ivanushka to marry his daughter, and decides to send a woman named Varvara to poison him. Nastya gives Ivanushka a letter, in which she warns him of the danger. Varvara fails to poison the protagonist, and tells Ivanushka the truth. She suggests him to leave in secret, but returns and tells Marco the Rich that Ivanushka allegedly died. Hearing this, Nastya faints into a coma. Doctors say that only a miracle can save her. I ...
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Tsarevich Prosha
''Tsarevich Prosha'' (russian: Царевич Проша) is a 1974 Soviet family film directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova. Plot Tsarevich Prosh lives in one kingdom. Suddenly he had a wonderful dream and Prosh did not want to tell this dream to his father. The tsar did not like this, and he drove Prosh out of the kingdom. Cast * Sergey Martynov as Prosha * Valeriy Zolotukhin as Lutonya * Tatyana Shestakova as Princess * Yevgeniy Tilicheev as Derdidas * Valeri Nosik as Okh * Aleksandr Benyaminov as Mops * Tatyana Pelttser as Berta * Sergey Filippov as Ataman * Georgiy Vitsin Georgy Mikhailovich Vitsin (russian: Георгий Михайлович Вицин; 18 April 1917 – 22 October 2001) was a Soviet and Russian actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1990). Biography Vitsin was born in Terijoki, former Finla ... as Katorz IX References External links * {{Nadezhda Kosheverova 1974 films 1970s Russian-language films Soviet children's films Films based o ...
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Shadow (1971 Film)
''Shadow'' (russian: Тень) is a 1971 Soviet comedy film directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova. Plot The film tells about the confrontation between a smart and kind scientist with his shadow. Cast * Oleg Dal as Scientist / His Shadow * Konstantin Adashevsky as Butler * Vladimir Etush as Piestro, Annuanciata's father, hotel keeper, man eater * Sergey Filippov as Prime minister * Zinoviy Gerdt as Finance minister * Lyudmila Gurchenko as Yulia Juli * Andrey Mironov as Caesar Borgia, journalist, man eater * Marina Neyolova as Annuanciata * Anastasiya Vertinskaya as Princess * Georgiy Vitsin Georgy Mikhailovich Vitsin (russian: Георгий Михайлович Вицин; 18 April 1917 – 22 October 2001) was a Soviet and Russian actor. People's Artist of the USSR (1990). Biography Vitsin was born in Terijoki, former Finla ... as Doctor * Yuriy Volyntsev References External links * * {{Nadezhda Kosheverova 1971 films 1970s Russian-language films Soviet co ...
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An Old, Old Tale
''An Old, Old Tale'' (russian: Старая, старая сказка, Staraya, staraya skazka) is a 1968 Soviet musical film directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova. It is based on four fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen: "The Tinderbox", " The Travelling Companion", "The Swineherd" and "Blockhead Hans". Plot Prologue A poor wandering puppeteer gives a performance in a roadside inn to pay for a pint of beer and dinner. The audience applauds, and the happy owner asks his daughter to lavishly wine and dine the actor. The puppeteer and the daughter of the innkeeper become so in love with each other that they plan to run away together at dawn. At night, the dolls come to life. They are very upset by the future parting and ask their owner not to leave them. The latter wants to start a family and acquire a more profound profession. Knowing that he can not fall asleep until morning, the puppeteer asks the puppets to play a fairy tale for him, like a performance, which they do. Performance ...
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Cain XVIII
''Cain XVIII'' (russian: Каин XVIII) is a 1963 film from the Soviet Union, adapted from Evgeny Shvarts' play, ''Two friends''. The Soviet film industry reported that 21.7 million spectators saw the film. Plot A famous inventor ("The Professor") creates an extra-powerful weapon—an explosive mosquito. King Cain XVIII dreams of conquering the world and marrying the princess, but she is also loved by Yan, a vagrant musician. Yan's love leads him to surmount many obstacles and simultaneously thwart the insidious plans of the king. Cast * Erast Garin as King Cain XVIII * Lidiya Sukharevskaya as Queen Vlasta * Mikhail Zharov as Minister of War * Yuri Lyubimov as First Minister * Alexander Demyanenko as Ian * Stanislav Khitrov as Jean * Rina Zelyonaya as Foreign Governess * Alexandr Beniaminov as Professor * Bruno Freindlich as Chief of Secret Police * Georgi Vitsin as Freelance Hangman * Boris Chirkov as Lavatory Worker * Igor Dmitriev as General * Glikeriya Bogdanova-C ...
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Honeymoon (1956 Film)
''Honeymoon'' (russian: Медовый месяц, Medovyy mesyats) is a 1956 Soviet comedy film directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova. Plot Lyuda Odintsova, a graduate of the medical institute, called for engineer Aleksei Rybalchenko to stay in Leningrad after distribution. But unexpectedly, Aleksei agreed to work in Siberia, and poor Lyudochka had to follow her husband to a Siberian construction site and begin her working career as a doctor in a tiny medical center of a working village. Cast * Lyudmila Kasatkina as Lyuda Odintsova * Pavel Kadochnikov as Aleksei Rybalchenko * Tatyana Pankova as Anna Terentyevna * Pavel Sukhanov as Ivan Terentevich * Zoya Fyodorova as Elizaveta Povariha * Sergey Filippov as ferryman * Ekaterina Savinova as Zoya * Anatoli Abramov * Valentin Abramov * Kirill Lavrov Kirill Yuryevich Lavrov (russian: link=no, Кирилл Юрьевич Лавров; 15 September 1925 – 27 April 2007) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor and di ...
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Aleksandr Ivanovsky
Aleksandr Viktorovich Ivanovsky (; November 29, 1881 – January 12, 1968) was a screenwriter and film director in Soviet Union. He was awarded the USSR State Prize, Stalin Prize in 1941, for his work on the 1940 film ''Musical Story''. His 1944 operetta film ''Silva (film), Silva'' was one of the most popular releases in the Soviet Union that year.Spring & Taylor p.50 Selected filmography * ''Comedienne (film), Comedienne'' (1923) * ''The Palace and the Fortress'' (1924) * ''The Decembrists (film), The Decembrists'' (1927) * ''House of Greed'' (1933) * ''Dubrovsky (film), Dubrovsky'' (1936) * ''Musical Story'' (1940) * ''Spring Song (1941 film), Spring Song'' (1941) * ''Anton Ivanovich Is Angry'' (1941) * ''Silva (film), Silva'' (1944) * ''Russian Ballerina'' (1947) * ''Tamer of Tigers'' (1955) References Bibliography * Spring, Derek & Taylor, Richard. ''Stalinism and Soviet Cinema''. Routledge, 2013. External links

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Tamer Of Tigers
''Tamer of Tigers'' (released in English as ''Tiger Girl'', russian: Укротительница тигров, Ukrotitelnitsa tigrov) is a 1955 Soviet-era comedy film released by Lenfilm, directed by Nadezhda Kosheverova and Aleksandr Ivanovsky. It was billed as a "lyrical and eccentric comedy". This film was the debut of Soviet actress Lyudmila Kasatkina. Описание фильма «Укротительница тигров»">ИМХОНЕТ>> Описание фильма «Укротительница тигров»/ref> The film premiered in the USSR on 11 March 1955. The film deals with the romantic intrigues and longings of a small Russian circus family and those around them. Plot Lena Vorontsova is the daughter of circus performers. Having fallen in love with the circus, for the incredible atmosphere that reigns in the arena and behind the scenes, she dreams of becoming a tamer. But so far she only cares for animals. The director invites motorcycle racer Fyodor E ...
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Iosif Kheifits
Iosif Yefimovich Kheifits ( be, Іосіф Яўхімавіч Хейфіц; – 24 April 1995) was a Soviet film director, winner of two Stalin Prizes (1941, 1946), People's Artist of USSR (1964), Hero of Socialist Labor (1975). Member of the Communist Party of Soviet Union since 1945. Life and career Kheifets was born 17 December 1905 in Minsk. In 1927 he graduated from the Leningrad Technical-screen art, and in 1928 - cinema faculty of Institute of History of Art. In 1928, Iosif Kheifets came to work at the film studio "Sovkino" (now - Lenfilm Studio). In film, he first made his debut as a screenwriter, with Aleksandr Ivanov and Aleksandr Zarkhi he created the scripts for films "Moon on the left" and "Transportation of fire". Then, Iosif Kheifits became a director, while from 1928 to 1950 he worked with Alexander Zarkhi, headed the 1st Komsomol stage brigade of the Leningrad factory "Sovkino" (now Lenfilm Studio), releasing films on the Soviet youth- "Wind in the face"(19 ...
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Spring In Moscow
''Spring in Moscow'' (russian: Весна в Москве, Vesna v Moskve) is a 1953 Soviet musical film directed by Iosif Kheifits and Nadezhda Kosheverova and starring Galina Korotkevich, Vladimir Petrov and Yuri Bublikov.Hibbin p.230 It was based on the first Soviet musical theatre, written by Viktor Gusev and first staged by the New Theatre in Leningrad under Nikolay Akimov. Cast * Galina Korotkevich as Nadezhda * Vladimir Petrov as Mikhail * Yuri Bublikov as Yasha * Anatoliy Kuznetsov as Ivan * Vladimir Taskin as Akademik Aleksandr Petrov / old Rybkin * Leo Shostak as Zdobnov, docent * Lyudmila Ponomaryova as Kaya, daughter Rybnik * Anatoli Abramov Anatoli ( el, Ανατολή) is a town and a former municipality in the Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Ioannina Ioannina ( el, Ιωάννινα ' ), often call ... as Commandant of the hostel * G. Anchits * Aleksandra Tri ...
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