
Pavel Klushantsev
Directing·February 25, 1910·† April 27, 1999 — 89 years old·Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Pavel Klushantsev (1910–1999) was a Soviet filmmaker, screenwriter, and cinematographer, widely regarded as a pioneer of science fiction cinema. Known for blending scientific accuracy with imaginative storytelling, he directed influential films such as Road to the Stars (1957), which inspired generations of filmmakers, including Stanley Kubrick in the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Klushantsev’s innovative use of special effects and visual techniques helped shape the language of modern science fiction on screen. Throughout his career, he focused on bringing space exploration and futuristic visions to a wide audience, earning him recognition as one of the most significant visionaries of Soviet cinema.
Known For
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2025Once Upon a Time in LeningradSelf (archive footage)2009The Great CombinatorsSelf (archive footage)2002The Star DreamerSelf (archive footage)2000Pavel Klushantsev - To the Stars!Self1970I See the Earth!Director · Writer1968MarsDirector · Writer1965The MoonDirector · Writer1962Planet of StormsDirector · Writer1957Road to the StarsDirector1956The Mystery of MatterDirector1953The Basics of Colour in FilmDirector1951The UniverseDirector · Writer1947MeteorsScreenplay · Director · Director of Photography






