
Leonid Trauberg
Directing·January 4, 1902·† November 13, 1990 — 88 years old·Odessa, Russian Empire (Ukraine)
Leonid Zakharovich Trauberg was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed 17 films between 1924 and 1961 and was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1941. Trauberg was Jewish, and was fiercely attacked by Soviet authorities during the so-called "anti-cosmopolitan" period following World War II.
Known For
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1981It Was Behind the Narva OutpostWriter1973Our Friend Maxim1968Pages From The AutobiographySelf1967Two Years above the AbyssWriter1966The Skies of Our ChildhoodCreative Consultant1963The Serf ActressWriter1963ArmageddonProducer1963In Death's NooseScreenplay · Producer1962The Wild SwansWriter1961Wind of FreedomDirector1960Dead SoulsWriter · Director1959Soldiers Were WalkingDirector · Writer1956Flames on the VolgaWriter1947Life in the CitadelWriter1945Simple PeopleDirector · Writer1943Young FritzDirector1943ActressDirector1943KotovskyProducer1942The District SecretaryProducer1941Antosha RybkinProducer1939The Vyborg SideWriter · Director1937The Return of MaximWriter · Director1935The Youth of MaximDirector · Screenplay1931AloneWriter · Director1929The New BabylonDirector · Writer1927The Club of the Big DeedDirector1926The OvercoatDirector1926The Devil's WheelDirector1925Мишки против ЮденичаDirector · Writer1924The Adventures of OktyabrinaWriter · Director











