Leonid Varlamov

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Leonid Varlamov

Born June 30, 1907 · Aleksandropol, Erivan Governorate, Russian Empire [now Gyumri, Armenia]

Died September 3, 1962 · aged 55

Leonid Varlamov (1935–2016) was a prominent Soviet and Russian documentary filmmaker, screenwriter, and director known for his work in the field of social documentaries. He was an influential figure in the Soviet documentary cinema, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s. Varlamov’s films focused on significant social and political issues of the time, often providing an insightful, intimate look …

Known For

In the Circus RingIn the Circus Ring · 1951
In the Circus Ring
6.51951
MovieDocumentaryMusic
StalingradStalingrad · 1943
Stalingrad
5.71943
MovieDocumentaryWar
A Soviet documentary chronicling the Battle of Stalingrad, one of the turning points of World War II. Filmed on the front lines, it depicts the brutal devastation of the city, the resilience of its defenders, and the eventual Soviet counteroffensive that encircled and defeated the German 6th Army. Released internationally—with the U.S. version retitled The City That Stopped Hitler: Heroic Stalingrad—the film served both as a record of the Red Army’s victory and as a powerful work of wartime propaganda.
Victory of the Chinese PeopleVictory of the Chinese People · 1950
Victory of the Chinese People
8.01950
MovieDocumentary
Film about the victory of the Chinese people under the leadership of Mao Tse Tung in the war with the puppet regime of Chiang Kai-shek and the establishment in 1949, the People's Republic of China.
Moscow Strikes BackMoscow Strikes Back · 1942
Moscow Strikes Back
5.61942
MovieDocumentaryWar
A Soviet documentary chronicling the Battle of Moscow (October 1941 – January 1942), when Red Army forces repelled the German advance on the capital. Shot by numerous frontline cameramen, it combines harrowing footage of combat and civilian suffering with scenes of Nazi atrocities, framed against themes of Russian heroism and cultural survival. Originally released under the title Defeat of the German Armies Near Moscow, the English-language version, narrated by Edward G. Robinson, was retitled Moscow Strikes Back. The film won the 1943 Academy Award for Best Documentary. Warning: contains graphic images.
Victory in the SouthVictory in the South · 1944
Victory in the South
1944
MovieDocumentary
The film is about the encirclement and defeat of the Iasi-Kishinev group of German troops during the Second World War by Soviet troops.
Through IndiaThrough India · 1951
Through India
1951
MovieDocumentary
Remember Their FacesRemember Their Faces · 1931
Remember Their Faces
10.01931
MovieDrama
A Jewish tannery worker, Nahum Beychik, invents a machine that makes hard work easier in leather tanning. A private entrepreneur, former kulak Lopatin, tries to buy the invention and use it for his own selfish interests. Having met with a decisive refusal from Nahum Beychik, the kulak exploits the anti-Semitic sentiments of the backward part of the workers and, with the help of his accomplices, hooligans and truants, tries to kill the inventor.
CaucasusCaucasus · 1944
Caucasus
1944
MovieDocumentaryHistory
The Battle for the Caucasus in 1942-1943 was one of the turning points in the entire Great Patriotic War.

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