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in 1989. In his later interviews, he told that he had nothing left to say and that he was horrified by the current state of cinema. According to him, young people needed positive emotions, but instead the latest Soviet and Russian films and art in general relied primarily on vulgarity and instincts.
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as an actor. Eisenstein became his teacher and good friend later on. He convinced Rostotsky that only a well-read and educated person may become a film director. This influenced his decision to enter the Institute of Philosophy and Literature in 1940, with an intention to enter
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Rostotsky died on 10 August 2001 on his way to the festival. He felt a strong pain in the chest and managed to pull the car over. His wife called the ambulance, but the doctors were unable to save him. Stanislav Rostotsky was buried in Moscow in the
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and other top directors. This led to a split, restructuring and further dramatic changes. Many critics and filmmakers consider it to be the start of the decline of the Soviet cinema. Rostotsky himself left the industry after finishing his final film
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In addition, a shell fragment hurt me in the head... Good thing the mates took my gun away — otherwise I would've probably shot myself. Because I spent 22 hours lying in that swamp, losing my consciousness, so I had time to
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when he was driven over by a Nazi tank. He survived only due to a trench where his body was partly buried. According to Rostotsky, one of his legs was ruined, as well as his rib cage and his hand. "
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He was saved by one of the passing soldiers and then — by a front nurse Anna Chugunova who carried him to the hospital. Rostotsky later dedicated his film
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who started in five of his movies in the leading roles. Unlike many other directors, he cast his wife only once, in a supporting role in the film
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and a prosecutor on Emperor's personal order. His father Iosif Boleslawovich Rostotsky (1890—1965) was an acclaimed doctor,
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in 1983. As a journalist he was a regular contributor to a number of film periodicals and biographical books, wrote about
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Between 1955 and 1989 Rostotsky directed and co-directed 12 motion pictures, one short film and one documentary
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A long-time member of the Filmmakers' Union, he lost his place at the board during the infamous
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In 1942 he was enrolled in the Red Army. He left for the front line in a year. He served as a
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died tragically as he fell down a cliff while making preparations for his new movie.
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Recipients of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", 4th class
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in 1986, being accused of "nepotism" and "political conformism" alongside
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He also served as a teacher at VGIK and the president of the jury at the
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interview with Stanislav Rostotsky by Pavel Gladnev, 1996 (in Russian)
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biography at the International United Biographical Center (in Russian)
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family. His grandfather Boleslaw Rostotsky served as a General in the
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During the 1990s Rostotsky spent a lot of time at his house near the
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Stanislav Rostotsky Died Behind the Wheel of His Favourite Car
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he lost one of his legs (a below-knee amputation). He wore a
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Stanislav Rostotsky. Meeting at the Ostankino Concert Studio
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Academic staff of the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography
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During September 1944, at the age of 22, Rostotsky joined
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studio. In 1952 Rostotsky directed his graduation movie
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Industry of Betrayal, or Cinema That Blew Up the USSR
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Index

Rostotsky

Rybinsk
Russian SFSR
Vyborgsky District, Leningrad Oblast
Russia
Vagankovo Cemetery
Moscow
The Dawns Here Are Quiet
White Bim Black Ear
People's Artist of the USSR
Nina Menshikova
USSR State Prize
Lenin Prize
Russian
Rybinsk
Vyborgsky District
People's Artist of the USSR
Rybinsk
Russian
Polish
Imperial Russian Army
docent
People's Commissariat for Health
milliner
French
Boleslaw Norbert Iosifovich Rostotsky
Battleship Potemkin
Sergei Eisenstein
Bezhin Meadow

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