Vsevolod Pudovkin
Born: 1893-02-16 in Penza, Russian Empire (Russia)
Died: 1953-06-30
Known For: Directing
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vsevolod Illarionovich Pudovkin was a Russian and Soviet film director, screenwriter and actor who developed influential theories of montage. Pudovkin's masterpieces are often contrasted with those of his contemporary Sergei Eisenstein, but whereas Eisenstein utilized montage to glorify the power of the masses, Pudovkin preferred to concentrate on the courage and resilience of individuals. He was granted the title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1948.
Filmography
1963
- The Magic Beam as Self (archive footage)
1958
- Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot as Nikolay the Fanatic
1953
- The Return of Vasili Bortnikov ... (Director)
1950
- Zhukovsky ... (Director)
1949
- Three Encounters ... (Director)
1947
- Admiral Nakhimov as Prince Menshikov
1944
- Ivan the Terrible, Part I as Nikola, Simpleton Beggar
1943
- In the Name of the Motherland as German general
- Young Fritz as German officer
1942
- The Murderers Are Coming ... (Director)
1941
- Collection of Films for the Armed Forces #6 ... (Director)
- General Suvorov ... (Director)
1939
- Minin and Pozharsky ... (Director)
1938
- Pobeda ... (Director)
1933
- Deserter ... (Director)
1930
- A Simple Case ... (Director)
- Birth of Life ... (Director)
1929
- The New Babylon as Eastern wing shop-assistant (uncredited)
- The Living Corpse as Fyodor Protasov
- The Happy Canary as Illusionist
1928
- Storm Over Asia ... (Director)
1927
- The End of St. Petersburg as German Officer
1926
- Mother as Police Officer
- Mechanics of the Brain ... (Director)
1925
- Chess Fever ... (Editor)
- The Death Ray as Pater Revo, catholic priest
- Bricks as Worker (uncredited)
1924
1921
- Sickle and Hammer as Andrey Krasnov
1920
- In the Days of Struggle as Red Army Commander