Aleksandr Mikhailovich Faintsimmer (Feinzimmer, Russian: Александр Михайлович Файнциммер; 31 December 1906 – 21 March 1982) was a Soviet film director...
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romanized: Poruchik Kizhe) is a 1934 Soviet comedy film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and promoted by Boris Gusman, based on the novella "Lieutenant Kijé"...
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an opera, The Gadfly (Овод, 1928). In 1955, the Soviet director Aleksandr Faintsimmer adapted the novel into a film of the same title (Russian: Ovod)...
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in archives. The Soviet film Lieutenant Kijé (1937), directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and based on a novella of the same name by Yury Tynyanov, satirizes...
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Pozharsky, 1939, director Vsevolod Pudovkin The Gadfly, 1956, director Aleksandr Faintsimmer, based on the eponymous novel by Ethel Lilian Voynich Kazaki, 1961...
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2018) was a Russian screenwriter and film director His father, Aleksandr Faintsimmer, was also a film director. His first wife was the ballerina Natalia...
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his peers. In describing the work of Russo-Belarusian director Aleksandr Faintsimmer, Rollberg writes, "Fainsimmer devoted himself to the traditionally...
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story was made into the 1934 film Lieutenant Kijé, directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer, which is now remembered primarily for its soundtrack, the first...
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actor, and screenwriter Vladimir Etush, actor Semyon Farada, actor Aleksandr Faintsimmer, cinematographer Maxim Galkin, comedian Valentin Gaft, actor Oleg...
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них есть Родина) is a 1949 Soviet World War II film directed by Aleksandr Faintsimmer and Vladimir Legoshin. The film tells about the representatives...
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