Vsevolod Pudovkin

Vsevolod Pudovkin

1893-02-16 – 1953-06-30 (age 60) Penza, Russian Empire (Russia)
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Biography

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Vsevolod Illarionovich Pudovkin was a Russian and Soviet film director, screenwriter and actor who developed influential theories of montage. Pudovkin's masterpieces are often contrasted with those of his contemporary Sergei Eisenstein, but whereas Eisenstein utilized montage to glorify the power of the masses, Pudovkin preferred to concentrate on the courage and resilience of individuals. He was granted the title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1948.

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Known For

Ivan the Terrible, Part I
Ivan the Terrible, Part I

1944

as Nikola, Simpleton Beggar

Ivan the Terrible, Part II: The Boyars' Plot
The Living Corpse
The Living Corpse

1929

as Fyodor Protasov

Mother
Mother

1926

as Police Officer

The End of St. Petersburg
The End of St. Petersburg

1927

as German Officer

The New Babylon
The New Babylon

1929

as Eastern wing shop-assistant (uncredited)

The Happy Canary
The Happy Canary

1929

as Illusionist

In the Name of the Motherland
In the Name of the Motherland

1943

as German general

Admiral Nakhimov
Admiral Nakhimov

1947

as Prince Menshikov

The Magic Beam
The Magic Beam

1963

as Self (archive footage)

The Death Ray
The Death Ray

1925

as Pater Revo, catholic priest

Young Fritz
Young Fritz

1943

as German officer

Sickle and Hammer
Sickle and Hammer

1921

as Andrey Krasnov

In the Days of Struggle
In the Days of Struggle

1920

as Red Army Commander

Bricks
Bricks

1925

as Worker (uncredited)