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  1. Vladimir Gardin ( Tver, 18 de janeiro de 1877 — Leningrado, 28 de maio de 1965) foi um diretor de cinema russo . Ligações externas. Vladimir Gardin. no IMDb. Este artigo sobre cinema é um esboço. Você pode ajudar a Wikipédia expandindo-o. Categorias: Nascidos em 1877. Mortos em 1965. Cineastas da Rússia. Sepultados no Cemitério Bogoslovskoe.

  2. Vladimir Rostislavovich Gardin (Russian: Влади́мир Ростисла́вович Га́рдин) (born Vladimir Rostislavovich Blagonravov (Благонра́вов); 18 January [O.S. 6 January] 1877 – 28 May 1965) was a pioneering Russian film director and actor who strove to raise the artistic level of Russian cinema.

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    Uprisings start in the western provinces of the Russian Empire. Peasants seize carts loaded with bread. Magnates and the gentry support them, seeking to get leadership and a union with Poland. Count Wielkopolski becomes leader of nobility. One of his units is commanded by his son, Stanislav (a.k.a. "Stas"). Russian landowner Count Orlov mercilessly...

    Klossner, Michael. The Europe of 1500-1815 on Film and Television: A Worldwide Filmography of Over 2550 Works, 1895 Through 2000. McFarland & Company, 2002.
    Igor Avdeev, Larisa Zaitseva All Belarus Films: Catalog-Handbook. Feature films (1926—1970). — Minsk: Belaruskaya navuka, 2001. — Volume 1. — 240 pages. — ISBN 985-08-0023-2
  3. The institute was founded in 1919 by the film director Vladimir Gardin as the Moscow Film School and is the first and oldest film school in the world. [3] From 1934 to 1991 the film school was known as the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography ( Russian: Всесоюзный государственный институт ...

  4. A Spectre Haunts Europe (Russian: Призрак бродит по Европе, romanized: Prizrak brodit po Evrope) is a 1923 Soviet silent horror film directed by Vladimir Gardin and written by Georgi Tasin. It was made by the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic's production company VUFKU.

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  6. The Poet and the Tsar ( Russian: Поэт и царь, romanized : Poet i tsar) is a 1927 Soviet silent biopic film directed by Vladimir Gardin and Yevgeni Chervyakov. [1] Plot. Tsar Nikolai I is infatuated with Natalia Goncharova, wife of Alexander Pushkin. Trying to hide his passion, the tsar helps Natalia get closer with officer d'Anthès.