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- Ivan Petrovych Kavaleridze (Ukrainian Іван Петрович Кавалерідзе; 13 April [O.S. 1 April] 1887 – 3 December 1978) was a Ukrainian - Soviet sculptor, filmmaker...
- Прометей, romanized: Prometey) is a 1936 Soviet war film directed by Ivan Kavaleridze. The film is an adaptation of the 1845 poem The Caucasus [uk] by Taras...
- included Alexander Archipenko, Oleksandr Bohomazov, Aleksandra Ekster, Ivan Kavaleridze, Oleksandr (Les) Lozovsky [uk], Ivan Padalka, Abram Manevich [uk], Anatol...
- Golden Gate. It is an enlarged bronze copy of an experimental figuring by Kavaleridze. In addition to mentioning the construction of the church above the p****age...
- **** (Russian: Гулящая) is a 1961 Soviet drama film directed by Ivan Kavaleridze. The film is based on Panas Myrny's novel of the same name (Ukrainian:...
- Natalka Poltavka is a 1936 Ukrainian feature film directed by Ivan Kavaleridze and shot by the Ukrainfilm studio. The film was remade in 1969 at the...
- English-speaking countries as Cossacks Beyond the Danube. Distributor: Amkino; Running Time: 73 Minutes; Starring: Stepan Shkurat; Directed by: Ivan Kavaleridze...
- Kavaleridze 1935 Аероград / Aerograd, directed by Oleksandr Dovzhenko (sci-fi) 1936 Наталка Полтавка / Natalka Poltavka, directed by Ivan Kavaleridze...
- Dovzhenko (silent film) 1932 Коліївщина / Koliyivshchyna, directed by Ivan Kavaleridze 1934 Велика гра / The Great Game, directed by Heorhiy Tasin 1934 Строгий...
- US Lila Katzen (1925–1998), US John Kaufman (1941–2002), England Ivan Kavaleridze (1887–1978), Ukraine/Soviet union Davidee Kavik (1915–1996)), Canada...