Russian filmmaker, Grigori Kozintsev was among the founders of the notorious Factory of Eccentric Actors. He next move on to collaborate with director Leonid Trauberg in such films as the satirical New Babylon (1931). The two remained together until just after producing the post-war drama Plain People, a 1945 film that was not released by authorities until the mid '50s. Kozintsev and Trauberg split up shortly after the government banned the film. As a solo director Kozintsev became known for making faithful film adaptations of popular literature including the works of Shakespeare and Cervantes. His 1964 adaptation of Hamlet is still considered one of the best.
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Korol Lir
Director, Screenwriter |
1970 | |||
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Gamlet
Director, Screenwriter |
1964 | |||
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Don Quixote
Director |
1957 | |||
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Belinsky
Director |
1951 | |||
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Pirogov
Director |
1947 | |||
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Prostye Lyudi
Director |
1945 | |||
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Nashi Devushki
Director |
1943 | |||
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Yunyy Frits
Director |
1943 | |||
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Vyborgskaya Storona
Director, Screenwriter |
1939 | |||
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Vozvrashcheniye Maksima
Director, Screenwriter |
1937 | |||
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Yunost Maksima
Director |
1934 | |||
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Odna
Director, Screenwriter |
1931 | |||
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Novy Vavilon
Director, Screenwriter |
1929 | |||
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Novyy Vavilon
Director |
1929 | |||
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Bratishka
Director, Screenwriter |
1927 | |||
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Soyuz Velikogo Dela
Director |
1927 | |||
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Shinel
Director |
1926 |