The master of our cinema, the creator of the fireworks of Soviet filmmeds “Funny guys”, “Circus”, “Volga-Volga”, Grigory Alexandrov began his career as an assistant to the great Sergei Eisenstein. Together with him was shot by the world -famous “battleship” Potemkin. The directors were connected by long creative and personal relationships, about which there were a lot of crooked pins. Subsequently, their paths parted, and Alexandrov would “put an end to Eisenstein Booklet“ Funny Guys ”:“ A dear teacher who taught me to another. ”
Aleksandrov was regressed by power, Stalin loved and supported him and supported him, but around the name of one of the few Russians in the nationality of the directors were constantly trapped. The criticism of his “funny guys” met with bayonets. The picture was prohibited until Gorky intervened, who helped organize watching a new movie comedy with members of the Politburo.
This book, based on genuine documents of the era, with difficulty obtained and survived by a happy chance, in many ways clarifying …
Author
Aleksandrov Grigory Vasilievich
Editor
Marshcs T.I.
Publisher
Algorithm, 2014
Series
Memoirs of the Great
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