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Grigori Mikhailovich Kozintsev (22 March [O.S. 9 March] 1905 – 11 May 1973, born
Grigori Moiseyevich Kozintsov) was a
Soviet theatre and film director...
- had a
theatrical release:
Laurence Olivier's
Hamlet of 1948;
Grigori Kozintsev's 1964
Russian adaptation; a film of the John Gielgud-directed 1964 Broadway...
- film King Lear by
Grigori Kozintsev,
based on Shakespeare's tragedy. It is Shostakovich's last
completed film score.
Kozintsev and
Shostakovich had collaborated...
- It was
directed by
Grigori Kozintsev and
Iosif Shapiro [ru], and
stars Innokenty Smoktunovsky as
Prince Hamlet.
Kozintsev's film is
faithful to the architecture...
- 174–175.
Kozintsev 1986, p. 181.
Kozintsev 1986, p. 176.
Kozintsev 1986, p. 218.
Kozintsev 1986, p. 219.
Kozintsev 1986, p. 223.
Kozintsev 1986, p. 202...
- romanized: Korol Lir) is a 1971
Soviet drama film
directed by
Grigori Kozintsev,
based on
William Shakespeare's play King Lear. The film uses
Boris Pasternak's...
- Two
screen versions of King Lear date from the
early 1970s:
Grigori Kozintsev's Korol Lir, and
Peter Brook's film of King Lear,
which stars Paul Scofield...
- her
acclaimed performances in
Scarlet Sails,
Amphibian Man and
Grigori Kozintsev's Hamlet. In the 1990s,
disillusioned with the
state of
cinema at home...
- is
based on a
translation by
Boris Pasternak and
directed by
Grigori Kozintsev, with a
score by
Dmitri Shostakovich.
Innokenty Smoktunovsky was cast...
- the 6th
century B.C.E;
while one of them
possessed "Mongoloid" traits.
Kozintsev (2020, 2022)
argues that the
historical Southern Siberian Okunevo po****tion...