- Ivan
Aleksandrovich Pyryev (Russian: Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Пы́рьев; 17 November [O.S. 4 November] 1901 – 7
February 1968) was a
Soviet and
Russian film...
- Ivan
Pyryev was the one who
appointed Eldar Ryazanov to
direct the
picture despite Ryazanov not
having interest in
musicals at that time.
Pyryev was heavily...
- spectacle. The
other director of
musical films was Ivan
Pyryev.
Unlike Aleksandrov, the
focus of
Pyryev's films was life on the
collective farms. His films...
-
Richard Brooks) The
Brothers Karamazov (1969,
directed by
Kirill Lavrov, Ivan
Pyryev and
Mikhail Ulyanov) The
Brothers Karamazov (1969,
directed by
Marcel Bluwal)...
- the
Gerasimov Institute of
Cinematography in 1953 and
worked with Ivan
Pyryev and
Georgi Daneliya. He
received USSR
State Prize in 1981 for the film Autumn...
-
Italian film by
Luchino Visconti White Nights, a 1959
Russian film by Ivan
Pyryev Chhalia, a 1960
Indian film (Hindi). Four
Nights of a Dreamer, a 1971 French...
- of Kurbsky, was
instead offered the role of Malyuta. Erik
Pyryev, son of
director Ivan
Pyryev,
performed the role of the
young Ivan. Ada Voytsik, Erik's...
- romanized: Traktoristy) is a 1939
Soviet romantic comedy drama film
directed by Ivan
Pyryev. The film
tells the
story of a
resourceful sergeant who
returns home to...
- and Stableman) is a 1941
Soviet romantic musical film
directed by Ivan
Pyryev.
Swineherd Glasha and
stableman Kuzma from a farm in what is now the Vologda...
-
Culture Ekaterina Furtseva dismissed Pyryev from the post of the
general director. A year
before his death,
Pyryev phoned Rumyanova and
apologized to her...