Yakov Y. Bronshtein (born July 12, 1940, Moscow) - Soviet director and screenwriter .
| Jacob Bronstein | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Yakov Mendelevich Bronstein |
| Date of Birth | July 12, 1940 (79 years) |
| Place of Birth | Moscow , USSR |
| Citizenship | |
| Profession | film director , screenwriter |
| Career | 1967 - n. at. |
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Biography
Member of the Film Directors Guild of Russia [1] Director and screenwriter of feature and documentary films. Since the 70s - in exile [2] .
Bronstein was expelled not only from the cinema, but also had to [em] emigrate, and from the titles of his films, including the famous short film “Castles in the Sand”, his name was neatly cut out, and the sole author has since been told to consider the film operator Algimantasa Vidugiris [3]
Filmography
Director
- 1967 - Castles on the sand (joint with A. Vidugiris). [four]
- 1969 - It does not matter ( Kirgizfilm ).
Screenwriter
- 1970 - Dog, sour cream and pipe (jointly with V. Vladin). [five]
- Someone somewhere (US). [6]
- 1997 - Puss in Boots (in collaboration with Stephen Paul) - animated. [7]
Notes
- ↑ Russian Film Directors Guild
- ↑ Kinoart.ru: Journal: No. 4 for 2003: Publications: Lyudmila Stern: Road to Hollywood - Memories of working with Sergey Dovlatov Archival copy of February 19, 2009 on the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Miron Chernenko . Red star, yellow star
- ↑ The film "Castles on the sand" - Reviews, trailers, pictures from the film, the schedule of sessions - Poster
- ↑ Dog, sour cream and pipe
- ↑ Newspaper Informationspace | Anthology of the living word | Monthly newspaper
- ↑ TV channel "Culture"