Mikhail Shveytser

Mikhail Shveytser

Mikhail (or Moisei/Moses) Abramovitch Shveytser ( _ru. Михаил (Моисей) Абрамович Швейцер, February 16, 1920, Perm, RSFSR - June 2, 2000, Russia) was the Soviet film director, People's Artist of the RSFSR.

In 1943 graduated from VGIK Directors faculty, where he studied in a Sergei Eisenstein art workshop. Assistant director for the 1944 film Man No 217.

Filmography

* Glorious path/Путь славы, 1949
* Karousel/Карусель, 1970
* Funny people/Смешные люди, 1974
* Escape of Mr. McKinly/Бегство мистера Мак-Кинли, 1976
* Time, Forward!, 1965
* The Little Golden Calf/Золотой телёнок, 1968
* Little tragedies/Маленькие трагедии, 1979
* Dead Souls/Мёртвые души, 1984
* Kreitser sonata/Крейцерова соната, 1987
* How's it going, crucians?/Как живёте, караси?, 1991
* Listen up, Fellini!/Послушай, Феллини!, 1993

Awards

* People's Artist of the RSFSR, 1977
* USSR State Prize, 1977
* Kinotavr Special Prize "for creativity", 1992
* Laureate of the Golden Aries Prize, 1995
* Order of Honour, 1996
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