Shchors (film)
| Shchors | |
|---|---|
| Directed by |
Alexander Dovzhenko Yuliya Solntseva |
| Written by | Alexander Dovzhenko |
| Starring |
Yevgeni Samojlov Ivan Skuratov Aleksandr Grechanyy Aleksandr Khvylya Nikolai Makarenko Pyotr Masokha |
| Music by | Dmitri Kabalevsky |
| Cinematography |
Yuri Goldabenko Yuriy Yekelchik |
| Edited by | O. Skripnik |
| Distributed by | Kiev Film Studio |
Release dates |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
Shchors (Russian: Щopc) is a 1939 Soviet film by Ukrainian director Alexander Dovzhenko. Commissioned by Joseph Stalin, the film is a biography of the partisan leader and Ukrainian Bolshevik Nikolai Shchors.[1] Shchors is played by Yevgeny Samoylov (1912–2006).
References
- ↑ Emilia Kosnichuk (January 2008). Киноправда "Щорса" и кирпичи, из которых она строилась (in Russian) 4 (399). Ezhenedelnik 2000. Retrieved 2008-11-04.
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