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Vsevolod Illarionovich Pudovkin (Russian: Всеволод Илларионович Пудовкин, IPA: [ˈfsʲevələt ɪl(ː)ərʲɪˈonəvʲɪtɕ pʊˈdofkʲɪn]; 28
February 1893 – 30 June 1953)...
- filmmakers, such as Lev Kuleshov,
Dziga Vertov,
Esfir Shub and
Vsevolod Pudovkin put
forth explanations of what
constitutes the
montage effect, Eisenstein's...
- The
footage of
Mosjoukine was
actually the same shot each time.
Vsevolod Pudovkin (who
later claimed to have been the co-creator of the experiment) described...
- (Greece) The 1947
Soviet movie Admiral Nakhimov,
directed by
Vsevolod Pudovkin, is
about the life of Nakhimov.
Soviet actor Aleksei Dikiy pla**** Nakhimov...
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producer Sergey Pudovkin, whom he
gifted a c****ette of his song. A w**** later,
Vitas and his
girlfriend Svetlana left Odesa. With
Pudovkin,
Vitas starting...
- film
director and screenwriter. He
worked as co-director with
Vsevolod Pudovkin and was
awarded Stalin Prize twice in 1941.
Mikhail Doller was born in...
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directed by
Vsevolod Pudovkin and
Nikolai Shpikovsky [ru].
Chess Fever is a
comedy about the
Moscow 1925
chess tournament, made by
Pudovkin during the pause...
- (Russian: Мать, Mat) is a 1926
Soviet drama film
directed by
Vsevolod Pudovkin. It
depicts the
radicalization of a mother,
during the
Russian Revolution...
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Soviet silent film
actress and film theorist. She was
married to
Vsevolod Pudovkin. Anna
Zemtsova started her
career as an
actress in the film of Khanzhonkov...
- 1950
eponymous biopic directed by
Vsevolod Pudovkin with
music by
Vissarion Shebalin,
which earned Pudovkin and
Shebalin the USSR
State Prize in 1951....