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Leonid Zakharovich Trauberg (Russian: Леонид Захарович Трауберг, 17
January 1902 – 14
November 1990) was a
Soviet film
director and screenwriter. He directed...
- Ilya
Trauberg (Ilya
Zakharovich Trauberg) was a
Russian director born in
Odessa on
December 13, 1905, who died in
Berlin on
December 18, 1948. 1927 -...
- journalist, columnist, radio-theatre producer, critic, and translator.
Leonid Trauberg and his Films:
Always the Unexpected, 's-Hertogenbosch: Art & Research...
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originally capitalized DEFA, and pro-Soviet
German individuals.
Soviets Ilya
Trauberg and
Aleksandr Wolkenstein joined Lindemann,
Bergmann and
Volkmann on the...
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historical drama film
written and
directed by
Grigori Kozintsev and
Leonid Trauberg. The film
deals with the 1871
Paris Commune and the
events leading to it...
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Leonid Trauberg, G. K.
Kryzhitsky and
Sergei Yutkevich),
which was
announced during a
debate organized by them. In 1922,
Kozintsev and
Trauberg organized...
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including a use in his
score for the film Odna (Russian: Одна, 1931,
Leonid Trauberg and
Grigori Kozintsev).
While the
theremin was not
widely used in classical...
- (1926) – a
Soviet silent film
directed by
Grigori Kozintsev and
Leonid Trauberg The
Overcoat (1951) – a film of
Marcel Marceau's Mime Play with W. Schleif...
- romanized: Goluboy ekspress) is a 1929
Soviet silent drama film
directed by Ilya
Trauberg. The
events of the film take
place in
China in the late 1920s. At the Nanjing...
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Sikorsky Borishansky Dulebov Shveitser (also "Schweitser"/"Schweizer") Karl
Trauberg 1902:
Dmitry Sipyagin 1904:
Vyacheslav von
Plehve 1905:
Grand Duke Sergei...