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Marlen Martynovich Khutsiev (4
October 1925 – 19
March 2019) was a Georgian-born
Soviet and
Russian filmmaker best
known for his cult
films from the 1960s...
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dvadtsat let) is a 1965
drama film
directed by
Marlen Khutsiev. It is
Khutsiev's most
famous film and
considered a
landmark of 1960s
Soviet cinema...
- кинематографии). Film
directors taught at the
institute include Lev Kuleshov,
Marlen Khutsiev,
Aleksey Batalov,
Sergei Eisenstein,
Mikhail Romm and
Vsevolod Pudovkin...
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American professional boxer Marlen Haushofer,
Austrian writer Marlen Khutsiev, Georgia-born
Soviet and
Russian filmmaker Marlena Rakhlina [ru] (1925–2010)...
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produced at the
Odessa Film
Studio and
directed by
Feliks Mironer and
Marlen Khutsiev. The film was one of the most po****r
pictures in the
Soviet Union, it...
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Marlen Khutsiev...
- romanized: Iyulskiy dozhd) is a 1967
Soviet drama film
directed by
Marlen Khutsiev. July Rain is
story about the
rather boring life of 28-year old Lena, her...
- student, was
offered to
write a
screenplay for the new film by
Marlen Khutsiev.
Originally titled Ilyich's Gate, the
movie was
dedicated to the Khrushchev...
- romanized: Dva Fyodora) is a 1958
Soviet World War II film
directed by
Marlen Khutsiev.
After the end of the
World War II,
Fyodor returned to his
homeland and...
- Tsitsianov,
Imperial Russian Army
General Boris Akunin,
writer Marlen Khutsiev,
filmmaker best
known for his cult
films from the 1960s,
which include...