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Soviet Films Of 1945
A list of films produced in the Soviet Union in 1945 (see 1945 in film). 1945 See also *1945 in the Soviet Union References External links Soviet films of 1945at the Internet Movie Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Soviet Films Of 1945 1945 Soviet Films A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere ...
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Film
A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images. These images are generally accompanied by sound and, more rarely, other sensory stimulations. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to filmmaking and the film industry, and to the art form that is the result of it. Recording and transmission of film The moving images of a film are created by photography, photographing actual scenes with a movie camera, motion-picture camera, by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques, by means of computer-generated imagery, CGI and computer animation, or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects. Before the introduction of digital production, series of still imag ...
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Yelena Alexandrovna Kuzmina
Yelena Aleksandrovna Kuzmina (russian: Еле́на Алекса́ндровна Кузьмина́; 17 February 1909 – 15 October 1979) was a Soviet and Russian film actress. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1950). Filmography * ''The New Babylon'' (1929) – saleswoman Louise Poirier * ''Alone (1931 Soviet film), Alone'' (1931) – teacher Yelena Kuzmina *''Horizon (1932 film), Horizon'' (1932) – Rosie * ''Outskirts (1933 film), Outskirts'' (1933) – Manka Greshina * ''By the Bluest of Seas'' (1936) – fisherwoman Mariya * ''The Thirteen'' (1936) – Marya Nikolayevna Zhuravlyova * ''Dream (1943 film), Dream'' (1941) – Anna * ''Girl No. 217'' (1944) – Tatyana Krylova *''The Russian Question'' (1947) – Jessie West *''Secret Mission (1950 film), Secret Mission'' (1950) – Marta Shirke * ''Attack from the Sea'' (1953) – Emma, Lady Hamilton, Emma Hamilton *''Trouble (1977 film), Trouble'' (1977) – Alevtina Ivanovna Kuligina External links

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Tatiana Okunevskaya
Tatiana Kirillovna Okunevskaya (russian: Татьяна Кирилловна Окуневская; 3 March 1914 – 15 May 2002) was a Soviet and Russian actress. Life Okunevskaya was born in Zavidovo, Moscow Governorate, in 1914. She was active in Soviet film and theatre from 1933 to 1948, whereupon she was raped by Lavrentiy Beria at his residence, arrested for alleged anti-state agitation and propaganda, and sentenced to ten years labour at Steplag. Beria picked her up under the pretense of bringing her to perform for the Politburo. Instead, he took her to his dacha where he offered to free her father and grandmother from NKVD prison if she submitted. He then raped her telling her "scream or not, it doesn't matter." Beria already knew her relatives had been executed months earlier. Okunevskaya was arrested shortly after the encounter and sentenced to solitary confinement in the Gulag, which she survived. Following her release in 1954, she returned to the theatre, where she ...
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Leonid Lukov
Leonid Davydovich Lukov (russian: Леонид Давидович Луков; 2 May 1909 – 24 April 1963) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed 25 films between 1930 and 1963. Leonid Lukov was named People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1957 and awarded the Stalin Prize twice: in 1941 and 1952.Cinema: Encyclopedic Dictionary // ed. Sergei Yutkevich. — Moscow: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1987, p. 243 He died in Leningrad. Filmography * ''Scum (Накипь)''; 1930, short * ''Komsomol is my Motherland (Родина моя — комсомол)''; 1931, documentary * ''Roots of Commune (Корешки коммуны)''; 1931 * ''Italian (Итальянка)''; 1931 * ''Eshelon No... (Эшелон №...)''; 1932 * ''Youth (Молодость)''; 1934 * '' I Love (Я люблю)''; 1936 * ''Director (Директор)''; 1938 * '' A Great Life, Part 1 (Большая жизнь, 1 серия)''; 1939 * ''Nother (Мать)''; 1941, short * '' Alexander Parkhomenko (Ал ...
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It Happened In The Donbass
''It Happened in the Donbas'' (russian: Это было в Донбассе, Eto bylo v Donbasse) is a 1945 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Lukov based on a screenplay by Sergei Antonov and Mikhail Blajman. Produced by Soyuzdetfilm. Plot The film is about the Soviet youth who fearlessly fight in the years of the Great Patriotic War against the Nazi invaders in the German-occupied Donbas and continue the work of their fathers, who in their time defended the Soviet Union. Cast * Tatiana Okunevskaya as Natasha Loginova * Yelena Tyapkina as Darya Timofeevna * Vera Altayskaya as Marusya Shelkoplyas * Yelena Izmailova as Lisa * Ivan Pelttser as Afanasy Petrovich Kulygin, miner * Ivan Pereverzev as Stepan Andreyevich Ryabinin * Mariya Yarotskaya as old woman * Vladimir Balashov as Pavlik Bazanov * Sergei Komarov * Aleksei Konsovsky * Alexander Mikhailov as member of the YCL * Boris Poslavsky as Nikolay Sergeyevich Loginov, a doctor * Heinrich Greif as official labor exchang ...
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Nikolai Leonov
Nikolai Sergeyevich Leonov (russian: Николай Сергеевич Леонов; 22 August 1928 – 27 April 2022) was a Russian politician, senior KGB officer, and Latin America expert in the Soviet Union. Biography He studied Spanish language at MGIMO. In 1953, at the age of 25, Leonov was posted to Mexico City, where he learned Spanish at the Autonomous University. In the course of the sea voyage, he met Raúl Castro, who was returning from a European youth festival. On arrival in Mexico he took up a junior post in the Soviet embassy. In 1955, Leonov met Che Guevara in Mexico City through Raúl Castro. Leonov violated embassy rules by visiting Guevara, who was fascinated with Soviet life. After answering some of Guevara's questions, Leonov gave him Soviet literature. When Guevara went to the embassy to pick up the books the two men talked again, the last time they talked in Mexico. Recalled to Moscow in November 1956, Leonov was discharged from the foreign ser ...
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Pavel Kadochnikov
Pavel Petrovich Kadochnikov (russian: Павел Петрович Кадочников; – 2 May 1988) was a Soviet and Russian actor, film director, screenwriter and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1979) and Hero of Socialist Labour (1985). Biography Pavel Kadochnikov was born in Petrograd in 1915. In 1927, he entered a children's artistic studio, dreaming to become a professional artist, but, because of the severe illness of his father, Pavel, as the elder in the family, was forced to become the apprentice to a metal craftsman. However, he continued to study in the studio. In 1929, he entered the actor's department of theatrical school of TYuZ. In 1935, he graduated from Leningrad Theatrical Institute and until 1944 was an actor in Leningrad's New TYuZ. He began to act in the cinema in 1935. His first role was Mikhas in the film ''Maturity''. Kadochnikov was not pleased the way he looked on the screen in his early roles, and he decided to never play in the cinema ...
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Sergei Filippov (actor)
Sergey Nikolayevich Filippov (russian: Сергей Николаевич Филиппов, 24 June 1912— 19 April 1990) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage actor and comedian, best known for his parts in films ''Adventures of Korzinkina'' (1941), ''The Night Patrol'' (1957) and the adaptation of Ilf and Petrov's classic ''The Twelve Chairs'' (1971), which granted him the People's Artist of the RSFSR title in 1974. Biography Filippov was born in Saratov. His father was a factory turner, his mother a dressmaker. Expelled from school for bad behaviour (involving, reportedly, dangerous experiments in the cabinet of a chemistry teacher), he tried several jobs (a baker’s boy, a carpenter, a turner) before joining a ballet studio, which in 1929 sent him to Moscow for further education. Filippov enrolled into the recently formed Popular Music and Circus college which he graduated in 1933 to join the Moscow Ballet and Opera Theatre troupe. The heart problem forced Filippov to dr ...
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Sergei Yutkevich
Sergei Iosifovich Yutkevich (russian: Серге́й Ио́сифович Ютке́вич, 28 December 1904 – 23 April 1985) was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter. He was a People's Artist of the USSR (1962) and a Hero of Socialist Labour (1974). Life and career He began work as a teen doing puppet shows. Between 1921 and 1923 he studied under Vsevolod Meyerhold. Later he helped found the ''Factory of the Eccentric Actor (FEKS)'', which was primarily concerned with circus and music hall acts. He entered films in the 1920s and began directing in 1928. His films often were cheerier than most Russian films as he was influenced by American slapstick, among other things. However he also did serious historical films, docudramas, and biopics. He won Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Director twice: for ''Othello'' in 1956 and for ''Lenin in Poland'' in 1966. Of his later films ''Lenin in Paris'' is among the best known. In 1959, 1961 and 1967 respectively, he ...
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Hello Moscow!
''Hello Moscow!'' (russian: Zdravstvuy, Moskva!, russian: Здравствуй, Москва!) is a 1945 Soviet musical film directed by Sergei Yutkevich. It was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Oleg Bobrov as Oleg * Sergei Filippov as Brikin, the accordionist * Pavel Kadochnikov * Nikolai Leonov as Kolya * Ivan Lyubeznov as School Director * Lev Pirogov as Grandfather Nicanor * Vasili Seleznyov as Fedya * Andrei Shirshov as School Assistant Director * Anya Stravinskaya as Tanya * Boris Tenin Boris Mikhailovich Tenin (; 23 March 1905, Kuznetsk – 8 September 1990, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian stage and film actor and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1981). Biography Boris Tenin was born in Kuznetsk in a family of a rai ... as Playwright References External links * 1945 films 1945 musical films 1940s Russian-language films Soviet black-and-white films Films directed by Sergei Yutkevich Soviet musical films {{musical-f ...
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Vladimir Petrov (director)
Vladimir Petrov (russian: Владимир Михайлович Петров, 22 July 1896 – 7 January 1966) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed 24 films between 1928 and 1964. Vladimir Petrov was awarded Stalin Prize five times: in 1941 (twice), 1946 (twice) and 1950. Filmography * ''Golden Honey (Золотой мед)''; 1928 * ''Joy and Druzhok (Джой и Дружок)''; 1928 * ''Icy Fate (Ледяная судьба)''; 1929 * ''Lenin's Address (Адрес Ленина)''; 1929 * ''Fritz Bauer (Фриц Бауэр)''; 1930 * ''The Dam (Плотина)''; 1931 * ''The Fugitive (Беглец)''; 1932 * '' The Storm (Гроза)''; 1933 * ''Pyotr pervyy (Петр Первый)''; 1937–1938 * ''Chapaev with Us (Чапаев с нами)''; 1941, short * ''Elusive Ian (Неуловимый Ян)''; 1942 * '' Kutuzov (Кутузов)''; 1943 * ''Jubilee (Юбилей)''; 1944 * ''Guilty Without Guilt (Без вины виноватые)''; 1945 * ' ...
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Guilty Without Guilt
''Guilty Without Guilt'', (russian: Без вины виноватые, ''Bez viny vinovatye'') is a 1945 Soviet drama film directed by Vladimir Petrov. Plot The film tells about the famous actress Kruchinina, who goes on tour to a city about which she has bad memories, and meets her angry alcoholic son, who plays in the local theater. Starring * Alla Tarasova as Elena Ivanovna Kruchinina (as A. K. Tarasova) * Viktor Stanitsyn as Nil Stratonych Dudukin (as V. Ya. Stanitsin) * Boris Livanov as Grigoriy Lvovich Murov (as B. N. Livanov) * Olga Vikland as Nina Pavlovna Korinkina (as O. A. Vikland) * Vladimir Druzhnikov as Grigoriy Neznamov (as V. V. Druzhnikov) * Aleksey Gribov as Shmaga (as A. N. Gribov) * Pavel Massalsky as Petya Milovzorov (as P. V. Massalskiy) * Sofya Khalyutina Sofya Vasilyevna Khalyutina (russian: Софья Васильевна Халютина, 22 January 1875 – 10 March 1960) was a Russian and Soviet actress, associated with Moscow Art Theatre which ...
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