- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento
- Lugar
მიხეილ კალატოზიშვილი
Mikhail Kalatozov (28 December 1903 – 27 March 1973; born Mikheil Kalatozishvili) was a Soviet film director of Georgian origin who contributed to both Georgian and Russian cinema film director best known for his films The Cranes Are Flying (1957) and Soy Cuba (1964). The former won the Palme d'Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. In 1969, he received the People's Artist of the USSR accolade.
Kalatozov studied economics and changed many professions before starting his career as an actor and later — as a cinematographer. He directed several documentaries, including Their Kingdom (1928, with Nutsa Gogoberidze, the first Georgian female director) and Salt for Svanetia (1930).
In 1933, Kalatozov enrolled to the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts. Three years later, he oversaw Kartuli Pilmi, then he was suggested a place at the USSR State Committee for Cinematography. In 1939, he moved to Leningrad to work at Lenfilm as a director. During World War II, he made several propaganda films and worked as a cultural attaché at the Soviet embassy in the United States.
Como dirección
La tienda roja
Soy Cuba
La carta que nunca fue enviada
Cuando pasan las cigüeñas
Вихри враждебные
Первый эшелон
Tres hombres sobre una balsa
Заговор обреченных
Киноконцерт к 25-летию Красной Армии
Непобедимые
Валерий Чкалов
Мужество
El clavo en la bota
Sal para Svanetia
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მოსკოვის "მხატის" თეატრის გასტროლები თბილისში
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