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Lev Kuleshov

Lev Kuleshov

Directing·January 13, 1899·March 29, 197071 years old·Tambov, Russian Empire [now Russia]

Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov was a Russian and Soviet filmmaker and film theorist, one of the founders of the world's first film school, the Moscow Film School. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1969).

Lev Kuleshov was born in 1899 into an intellectual Russian family. At the time he was born, the family became financially broke, lost their estate and moved to Tambov, living a modest life. In 1911 his father died; three years later Lev and his mother moved to Moscow where his elder brother was studying and working as an engineer. Lev Kuleshov decided to follow the steps of his father and entered the Moscow School of Painting, although he didn't finish it.

In 1916 he applied to work at the film company led by Aleksandr Khanzhonkov. He produced scenery several pictures but with time he became more interested in film theory. He co-directed his first movie Twilight in 1917. His next film was released under the Soviet patronage.

Known For
Filmography · 34
1969The Kuleshov Effect1943We from the Urals1942Timur's Oath1942Young Partisans1941Incident on a Volcano1940Siberians1940Our Cinema1934Dokhunda1933The Great Consoler1932Horizon1931Forty Hearts1930The Backlog!1930Sasha1929The Happy Canary1929Two-Buldi-Two1927Your Friend1926By the Law1926Locomotive No. 10061925The Death Ray1924The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks1920The Created Surface of the Earth1920At the Red Front1919The Exposure of the Relics of Sergius of Radonezh1919Taras's Dream1919Smelchak1919Kuleshov Effect1918Boulevard Slush1918Unfinished Love Song1918Miss Meri1918Engineer Prite's Project1917The King of Paris1917For Happiness1917The Alarm1917Black Love
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