Leonid Varlamov
Born: 1907-06-30 in Aleksandropol, Erivan Governorate, Russian Empire [now Gyumri, Armenia]
Died: 1962-09-03
Known For: Directing
Biography
Leonid Varlamov (1935–2016) was a prominent Soviet and Russian documentary filmmaker, screenwriter, and director known for his work in the field of social documentaries. He was an influential figure in the Soviet documentary cinema, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s. Varlamov’s films focused on significant social and political issues of the time, often providing an insightful, intimate look at life in the Soviet Union.
Filmography
1961
- Aswan - The Hope of Egypt ... (Director)
1960
- Inspired Art ... (Director)
1952
- In the Circus Ring ... (Screenplay)
1951
- Through India ... (Director)
- About the Tour of Chinese Circus Performers in the USSR ... (Director)
1950
- Victory of the Chinese People ... (Director)
1946
- Yugoslavia ... (Director)
1944
- Victory in the South ... (Director)
- Liberation of Vilnius ... (Director)
- Caucasus ... (Director)
1943
- Stalingrad ... (Writer)
1942
- Moscow Strikes Back ... (Director)
- To Protect Native Moscow ... (Director)
1940
- The Mannerheim Line ... (Director)
1939
- The Mighty Stream ... (Director)
1937
- Bogatyrs Of The Motherland ... (Director)
1935
- Whale Hunt ... (Director)
1931
- Remember Their Faces ... (Writer)