Mark Semjonowitsch Donskoi
Mark Donskoy ( Russian Марк Семёнович Донской ; born February 21 . Jul / 6. March 1901 greg. In Odessa , Russian Empire , now Ukraine ; † 24. March 1981 in Moscow ) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter .
Life
Donskoi studied medicine, law and music and initially wrote plays. He came to film in 1926, worked as a screenwriter and editor, and directed several short films. Together with the director Michail Awerbach, he also made feature films from 1928 and from the 1930s belonged to the "top guard of film directors in the USSR ". One of his most important works is the so-called Gorky Trilogy, which was created from 1938 to 1940.
Donskoi's works are characterized by realism and psychological credibility. In addition to film adaptations, he also shot works on contemporary history.
Awards
For Foma Gordejew , Donskoi was awarded the Vela d'Argento as best director at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1960 .
The mother ran in 1956 in competition at the Cannes International Film Festival . At the 1972 Cannes Film Festival , Donskoi was a member of the festival jury.
Filmography
- 1927: Schisn
- 1928: In a big city (W bolschóm górode) - also screenplay
- 1930: The Foreign Shore (Tschuschói béreg)
- 1931: The Fire (Ogón)
- 1934: The Song of Luck (Pésnja o stschástje)
- 1938: Maxim Gorki's Path to Life I: Gorky's Childhood (Détstwo Górkogo)
- 1939: Maxim Gorkis Weg ins Leben II: Unter den Menschen (W ljúdjach) - also screenplay
- 1940: Maxim Gorkis Weg ins Leben III: My Universities (Moí uniwersitéty) - also screenplay
- 1941: Romántiki
- 1942: How the steel was hardened (Kak sakaljálas stal)
- 1944: The Rainbow (Ráduga)
- 1945: The Unyielding (Nepokorjónnije) - also screenplay
- 1947: Education of the feelings (Sélskaja utschítelniza)
- 1949: Alitét uchódit v góry
- 1953: Náshi tschempióny
- 1955: The mother (Mat) - also screenplay
- 1957: Dorogói tsenói
- 1959: Fomá Gordéjew - also screenplay
- 1962: Sdrávstvuite, déti - also screenplay
- 1965: A mother's heart (Sérdze máteri)
- 1966: A Mother's Loyalty (Vérnost máteri)
- 1969: Schaljápin
- 1973: Nadéschda
- 1978: The Orlow couple ( Suprúgi Orlóvy )
literature
- Mark Donskoi . In: Dieter Krusche: Lexicon of the movies. From silent films to today . Bertelsmann, Gütersloh 1977, pp. 659-660.
Web links
- Mark Donskoy in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Article Mark Semjonowitsch Donskoi in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Mark Donskoi . In: Dieter Krusche: Lexicon of the movies. From silent films to today . Bertelsmann, Gütersloh 1977, p. 659.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Donskoi, Mark Semjonowitsch |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Донско́й, Марк Семёнович (Russian) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Russian film director and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 6, 1901 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Odessa |
DATE OF DEATH | March 24, 1981 |
Place of death | Moscow |