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- Boris Zakharovich Shumyatsky (Russian: Борис Захарович Шумяцкий; 16 November [O.S. 4 November] 1886 – 29 July 1938) was a Soviet politician, diplomat and...
- musical format, but immediately Shumyatsky set strict guidelines to make sure the films promoted Communist values. Shumyatsky's decree "Movies for the Millions"...
- November 1922 Alexander Krasnoshchyokov 6 April 1920 – November 1920 Boris Shumyatsky November 1920 – April 1921 Pyotr Nikiforov 8 May 1921 – December 1921...
- that was said to evolve into a victory march. The film, as mentioned by Shumyatsky and Eisenstein, is rich in religious iconography and the symbolic struggle...
- in the first part of July. They met with Boris Shumyatsky, then acting head of the government. Shumyatsky knew little about them, and for three w****s dodged...
- prodigiously, resulting in cost overruns and missed deadlines. Boris Shumyatsky, the de facto head of the Soviet film industry, called a halt to the filming...
- Boris Shumyatsky 1st Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Far Eastern Republic In office 6 April 1920 – June 1920 Succeeded by Boris Shumyatsky Personal...
- Elbegdorj, back row third from left, next to Soliin Danzan, Damdin Sükhbaatar, Ajvaagiin Danzan, Boris Shumyatsky, ?, and Dogsomyn Bodoo...
- Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet, was executed on 21 November 1937. Boris Shumyatsky, de facto executive producer for the Soviet film monopoly from 1930 to...
- Chief Directorate of the Film and Photo Industry, largely headed by Boris Shumyatsky); which, again, was replaced in 1939 by the Central Committee for Cinema...