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- Platon Mikhailovich Kerzhentsev (Russian: Плато́н Миха́йлович Ке́рженцев), (real name Lebedev (Ле́бедев), pseudonym V. Kerzhentsev; 4 August 1881 – 2 June...
- place during the Great Patriotic War. The film talks about lieutenant Kerzhentsev, his connected Valega and intelligence officer Sedykh, who are heading...
- the behest of the chairman of the Committee on Arts Affairs, Platon Kerzhentsev. In 1936, Prokofiev and his family settled permanently in Moscow, after...
- the behest of the chairman of the Committee on Arts Affairs, Platon Kerzhentsev. The ballet's failure to be produced in the Soviet Union until 1940 may...
- (1910–1917) Leonid Stark (1917–1918) Lev Sosnovsky (1918–1919) Platon Kerzhentsev (1919–1921) Nikolay I. Smirnov (1921) Iosif Goldenberg (1921–1922) Jacob...
- Vsevolod Safonov's first major role in cinema was of Lieutenant Yuri Kerzhentsev in the war film "Soldiers" (1956) directed by Alexander Ivanov, which...
- political propaganda in the years following the revolution of 1917. Platon Kerzhentsev was one of its prin****l practitioners. It was used as a tool of political...
- appointment with the Chairman of the USSR State Committee on Culture, Platon Kerzhentsev, who reported to Stalin and Molotov that he had instructed the composer...
- arose to attempt to redefine what theater was, with theorist Platon Kerzhentsev wanting to break down the barriers between actors and the public, creating...
- Soviet Union Nikolai Gorbunov (July 17, 1923 – December 29, 1930); Platon Kerzhentsev (December 29, 1930 – March 23, 1933); Ivan Miroshnikov [ru] (March 23...