Aleksei German

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Aleksei German was a renowned Soviet and Russian film director celebrated for his visually distinctive, politically charged, and often censored films such as "My Friend Ivan Lapshin" and "Hard to Be a God."

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Aleksei German canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian film director
Soviet film director
film director
human
screenwriter
citizenshipPeriod Soviet era
Russia
surface form: post-Soviet Russia
countryOfCitizenship Russia
Soviet Union
creativeWork Hard to Be a God
Khrustalyov, My Car!
My Friend Ivan Lapshin
Trial on the Road
Twenty Days Without War
familyName German
fieldOfWork film direction
screenwriting
genre historical drama film
science fiction film
war film
givenName Alexey
surface form: Aleksei
influenced Russian filmmakers
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement Russian cinema
Soviet cinema
name Aleksei German self-link
notableCharacteristic black-and-white cinematography in several films
dense, crowded mise-en-scène
long production periods
use of handheld camera work
notableWork Hard to Be a God
Khrustalyov, My Car!
My Friend Ivan Lapshin
Trial on the Road
Twenty Days Without War
notedFor films subject to censorship
politically charged films
visually distinctive style
occupation film director
screenwriter
politicalContext Soviet censorship
late Soviet period
post-Soviet Russian cinema
sexOrGender male
workLocation Leningrad
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg

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VGIK notableAlumnus Aleksei German
Mikhail Romm influenced Aleksei German
Aleksei German name Aleksei German self-link