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People's Artist of Ukraine (1983). He graduated from the acting department of the Kharkov Theater Institute (1950), then the directing department of the same institute (1953). He worked as a theater director. Since 1957 - director, screenwriter, actor of the Kyiv Film Studio named after A. Dovzhenko. Author of a number of film publications, teacher at KGITI named after I.K. Karpenko-Kary. Since 1969 - Secretary of the Board of the Investigative Committee of Ukraine.
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26 October 1985
Elena Nikolaevna Stakhova, a girl from a noble family, is full of lofty ideals. Seeking “active good” and heroism and not finding the use of her powers in her environment, she falls in love with the Bulgarian student Insarov, a poor commoner democrat.
01 February 1964
During WWII, the film's protagonist, Maxim, retreats with his troops and leaves a red house in one of Ukraine's villages.
01 January 1992
End of the 1930s. The times of Stalin's terror. Lieutenant Scherbakov got the order to shoot several "enemies of the people".
01 January 1986
At the age of 18, Tatiana married Maxim, a widower, and became the mother of his three children. But soon her husband dies at the hands of bandits, and her relatives, seeking to take over the household, throw her out of the house.
03 November 1973
The path of a young revolutionary during the formation of Soviet power during the Bolshevik coup.
11 November 1980
The movie set in 1840s Italy under the dominance of Austria, a time of tumultuous revolt and uprisings.
12 September 1960
A story of the adventures of two young boys during WWII.
01 July 1971
This ideologically charged film as a typical sample of Soviet version of history portrays the events in Ukraine in 1921 after the defeat of Ukrainian liberation struggle and the occupation of the country by invading Bolshevik hordes.
04 May 2008
Film tells the story of one of the most difficult and tragic moments of the liberation war of Ukrainian people against the rule of Poland (1648 - 1657 years) - Battle of Zbarazh.
30 December 1981
Successful film director Dmitry Pavlovich must fly by plane to Moscow and then to Rome. But the phone rings in his house and he is told that his old mother, who lives in Melovatka, his native village, has fallen ill.
29 November 1965
Young journalist is investigating some tragic moments from the history of WWII.
01 January 1961
Khrystia, a peasant woman from a provincial village, decided to leave for the city in search of a better life.
14 April 1958
A talented craftsman Andrei Panchenko has been appointed head of a large mine. He is full of hope and happy, because next to him is his beloved, charming and reliable Tamara.
01 January 1988
Based on the play by Mykola Kulish. The film takes place at a time when Soviet power was established, and due to collectivization and excessive withdrawal of funds from grain sales abroad, famine began.
31 December 1970
The main motive of the film - a tragic love of Lesya Ukrainka to Marxist revolutionary Sergei Merzhinskiy.
01 November 1967
A film adaptation of the story of the same name by Aleksandr Serafimovich about the participation of young people in the revolution and civil war.
01 January 1987
Based on the short story collection «A Moment Before Happiness» by Oles Honchar. A love story between a Hungarian girl, Lóri, and a Ukrainian soldier, Sashko, at the end of the Second World War.
24 April 1966
A little girl's longing for her father, a military pilot who died in the line of duty, becomes unbearable.
01 January 1961
The collective farm driver Vasyl and the young Anyuta were happy when they celebrated their wedding. But soon married life becomes a burden for the girl – Vasyl does nothing but buy and acquire things.
13 January 1967
The German-Soviet war. A group of scouts discovers a four-year-old girl at a bombed-out railway station who hid during the bombing and fell behind the echelon of evacuated orphanage children, and takes her with them.
01 January 1993
This artistic and journalistic film-requiem is dedicated to the victims of the Ukrainian people who died during the Holodomor famine of 1933.
01 January 1993
The emotional and philosophical impetus for the creation of the film was Kobzar by Taras Shevchenko. It also became an integral part of the film’s content: Shevchenko’s lines transcend the distances of time, resonating as contemporary and relevant.