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Aleksey Vladimirovich Batalov was a Soviet and now Russian actor who has been acclaimed for his portrayal of noble and positive characters. He was named People's Artist of the Soviet Union in 1976 and the Hero of Socialist Labour in 1989. Image File history File links Aleksey Batalov in Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears (1980). ...
Aleksey Batalov as a plumber Gosha ÐоÑква Слезам Ðе ÐеÑÐ¸Ñ (Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears, Moskva slezam ne verit) is a 1979 Russian film made by Mosfilm. ...
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Batalov was born in Moscow on November 20, 1928 into a theatrical family. His uncle Nikolay Batalov starred in Vsevolod Pudovkin's classic Mother (1926). Anna Akhmatova was a family friend, and he painted a well-known portrait of her in 1952. Batalov joined the Moscow Art Theatre in 1953 but left three years later to concentrate on his career in film. During the Khrushchev Thaw he was one of the most recognizable actors in the Soviet Union. The Cranes Are Flying (1957) is his best regarded film of the period, and the one which won Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Saint Basils Cathedral and Spasskaya Tower of Moscow Kremlin at Red Square. ...
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Vsevolod Pudovkin Vsevolod Illarionovich Pudovkin (Russian Всеволод Илларионович Пудовкин) (February 16, 1893 - June 20, 1953) was a Russian film director who developed influential theories of montage. ...
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In Soviet history, Kruschevs Thaw or Khrushchev Thaw refers to the period between the end of 1950s and the beginning of 1960s, when repressions and censorship reached a low point. ...
The Cranes are Flying (Russian: Letyat zhuravli) is admittedly the greatest film to come out of World War II. It was directed by the Georgian-born Soviet director Mikhail Kalatozov in 1957 and starred Aleksey Batalov and Tatiana Samoilova. ...
The Palme dOr (Golden Palm) is the name of the highest prize given to a film at the Cannes Film Festival. ...
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During the 1960s and 1970s, Batalov became known for his fastidious approach towards choosing roles for himself. He appeared mostly in film adaptations of Russian classics, including Chekhov's Lady with a Lapdog (1960) and Bulgakov's Flight (1970). He also directed screen versions of Gogol's The Overcoat (1960) and Yuri Olesha's Three Fat Men (1966). In the 1970s he concentrated on professorship at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. Anton Chekhov, Russian writer Pavel Chekov, character in Star Trek Chekhov, town in Moscow Oblast, Russia Chekhov, town in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia Chekhovo, health resort in Bashkiria, Russia This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Mikhail Afanasievich Bulgakov (or Bulhakov, Михаил Афанасьевич Булгаков; May 15 (May 3 Old Style), 1891–March 10, 1940) was a Soviet novelist and playwright of the first half of the Ukrainian-born, he wrote in Russian. ...
Nikolai Vasilevich Gogol (Russian: Николай Васильевич Гоголь) (March 31, 1809 - March 4, 1852) was a Ukrainian-born Russian writer. ...
The Overcoat was a short story written by Nikolai Gogol, first published in the collected volume of his works in 1842. ...
Yuri Olesha (1899 – 1960) was a Russian novelist. ...
The All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography is the worlds oldest educational institution in Cinematography, founded in 1919. ...
In 1979 Batalov was invited to play a plumber in the melodrama Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears. After many hesitations, Batalov brilliantly played his part in the movie, which won him the Soviet State Prize. After that, he effectively retired from acting and devoted his time to coaching new generations of film actors. Boris Yeltsin presented the Lifetime Achievement Nike Award to him in 2002. This page refers to the year 1979. ...
Aleksey Batalov as a plumber Gosha ÐоÑква Слезам Ðе ÐеÑÐ¸Ñ (Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears, Moskva slezam ne verit) is a 1979 Russian film made by Mosfilm. ...
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