Vsevolod Pudovkin
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Vsevolod Illarionovich Pudovkin was a Russian and Soviet film director, screenwriter and actor who developed influential theories of montage. Pudovkin's masterpieces are often contrasted with those of his contemporary Sergei Eisenstein, but whereas Eisenstein utilized montage to glorify the power of the masses, Pudovkin preferred to concentrate on the courage and resilience of individuals. He was granted the title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1948.
Movies
Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot
Nikolay the Fanatic
Admiral Nakhimov
Prince Menshikov
Ivan the Terrible, Part I
Nikola, Simpleton Beggar
In the Name of the Motherland
German general
The Happy Canary
Illusionist
The Living Corpse
Fyodor Protasov
The New Babylon
Eastern wing shop-assistant (uncredited)
The End of St. Petersburg
German Officer
Mother
Police Officer
The Death Ray
Pater Revo, catholic priest
The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks
Zhban
Sickle and Hammer
Andrey Krasnov