Igor Ozerov

Igor Ozerov

Nascimento : 1933-03-17, Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR

Morte : 1987-11-09

Perfil

Igor Ozerov

Filmes

To Cross the Line
Inspector Vladimir Sazhin investigates an unusual case.
Young Wife
Преступление: Нетерпимость, Преступление: Обман
Павел Сергеевич
Совесть
Nadezhda
Konstantin Ignatyevich Krupsky
The film tells about the childhood and youth of the wife, friend and military ally of the founder of the country of the Soviets Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya. The main attention in the film is paid to the participation of a young revolutionary in the organization of the struggle of the workers of St. Petersburg for their rights, against the autocracy.
Холодно - горячо
Шельменко-денщик
капитан Иван Семёнович Скворцов
Libertação 1 O Arco de Fogo
Leontyev
O trabalho mais famoso do diretor de cinema russo Yuri Ozerov é o épico Osvobozhdenie (A Libertação) sobre a WWII, feito em cinco partes e 470 minutos, que foi muito popular em seu país. Cada uma das duas primeiras partes foi visto por 56 milhões de pessoas. Osvobozhdenie (1967-1971), seu maior sucesso, foi notável não só por suas impressionantes cenas de batalha, mas também por sua tentativa de mostrar a guerra pela perspectiva dos soldados russos comuns. 1 O Arco de Fogo 2 O Avanço 3 Rumo ao Golpe Principal (parte 1) 3 Rumo ao Golpe Principal (parte 2) 4 A Batalha por Berlim 5 O Ataque Final
Такой большой мальчик
The Garnet Bracelet
The story of a sublime unrequited love of a petty official for a young socialite.
Чайка
All Remains to People
Alexei Vyazmin
Renowned scientist Dronov works in Novosibirsk on the creation of ultra-modern engine. He has a bad heart, he was afraid not to have time to finish the job, and test engine at a factory in Moscow, unfortunately, is not the first time passes unsuccessfully. Dronov abandons the rest of the work, even the leadership of the Institute entrusts to his disciple Morozov.
The Blue Notebook
In the summer of 1917, Vladimir Lenin leaves Petrograd and shelters in Razliv with fellow revolutionary Grigory Zinoviev. In the weeks that follow, Lenin writes his famous "Blue Notebook" advocating proletarian revolution.
Eugene Onegin
Vladimir Lensky
Eugene Onegin, a jaded young dandy from the big city of St. Petersburg, travels to the country to ingratiate himself into the affection of a dying uncle. There he meets the idealistic and romantic poet Vladimir Lensky, who introduces him to the daughters of a local landowner.