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Born | Aleksandr Grigoryevich Zarkhi (1908-02-18)18 February 1908
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Died | 27 January 1997(1997-01-27) (aged 88)
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Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
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Years active | 1928–1986 |
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Aleksandr Grigoryevich Zarkhi (
Russian: Александр Григорьевич Зархи; 18 February 1908 – 27 January 1997) was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter.
People's Artist of the USSR (1969).
Hero of Socialist Labour (1978).
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His film
Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky was nominated for the
Golden Bear at the
31st Berlin International Film Festival in 1981.
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Filmography
- The Song of Metal (Песнь о металле) (1928); documentary
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Wind in the Face (Ветер в лицо) (1930); co-directed with
Iosif Kheifits
- Noon (Полдень) (1931); co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
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My Motherland (Моя Родина) (1933); co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
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Hectic Days (Горячие денечки) (1935); co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
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Baltic Deputy (Депутат Балтики) (1937); co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- Member of the Government (Член правительства) (1940); co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
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His Name Is Sukhe-Bator (Его зовут Сухэ-Батор) (1942); co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
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The Last Hill (Малахов курган)(1944); co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
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In the Name of Life (Во имя жизни) (1946); co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- The Precious Seed (Драгоценные зерна) (1948); co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- The Fires of Baku (Огни Баку) (1950); co-directed with Iosif Kheifits and
Rza Tahmasib
- Kolkhoz Rassvet (Колхоз "Рассвет") (1951); documentary
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Pavlinka (Павлинка) (1952); TV play
- Nesterka (Нестерка) (1954)
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The Height (Высота) (1957)
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People on the Bridge (Люди на мосту) (1960)
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My Younger Brother (Мой младший брат) (1962)
- Hello, Life! (1963)
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Anna Karenina (Анна Каренина) (1967)
- Towns and Years (Города и годы) (1973)
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Story of an Unknown Actor (Повесть о неизвестном актере) (1976)
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Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky (Двадцать шесть дней из жизни Достоевского) (1981)
- Chicherin (Чичерин) (1986)
Awards and honours
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