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Mikhail Konstantinovich Kalatozov ((グルジア語:მიხეილ კალატოზიშვილი), (ロシア語:Михаи́л Константи́нович Калато́зов)) (28 December 1903 – 27 March 1973), born Mikheil Kalatozishvili, was a Georgian/Russian film director. Born in Tiflis (now Tbilisi), he studied economics before starting his film career as an actor and later cinematographer. He directed several documentary films, including ''Salt for Svanetia'' (1930), but was forced to withdraw from his profession after his film ''Nail in the Boot'' (1931) was banned by Stalinist censors. During World War II he directed several propaganda films and worked as a cultural attaché at the Soviet embassy in the United States. During the 1950s he directed several other films. His four final features, ''The Cranes Are Flying'' (1957), ''The Unsent Letter'' (1959), ''I Am Cuba'' (1964), and ''The Red Tent'' (1971), are among his most famous works. He died in Moscow. ==Filmography== *1928 ''Their Empire''; co-directed with Nutsa Gogoberidze *1930 ''The Blind Woman''; lost film *1930 ''Salt for Svanetia''; documentary *1931 ''Nail in the Boot'' *1939 ''Courage'' *1941 ''Valery Chkalov'' *1942 ''Invincible'' *1950 ''Plot of the Doomed'' *1953 ''Hostile Whirlwinds'' *1954 ''True Friends'' *1955 ''The First Echelon'' *1957 ''The Cranes Are Flying'' *1959 ''Letter Never Sent'' *1964 ''I Am Cuba'' *1971 ''The Red Tent'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mikhail Kalatozov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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