Mark Donskoy

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Mark Donskoy was a Soviet film director best known for his humanistic adaptations of Russian literary classics and influential contributions to early Soviet cinema.

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instanceOf Soviet person
film director
screenwriter
awardReceived Order of Lenin
People's Artist of the USSR NERFINISHED
Stalin Prize NERFINISHED
birthName Mark Semyonovich Donskoy NERFINISHED
countryOfActivity Soviet Union NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
employer Gorky Film Studio NERFINISHED
Mosfilm NERFINISHED
Soviet film studio
era 20th-century cinema
familyName Donskoy NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cinema
film direction
screenwriting
gender male
genre drama film
literary adaptation
givenName Mark NERFINISHED
hasWorkAdaptedFrom Maxim Gorky NERFINISHED
Russian literary classics
influencedBy Maxim Gorky NERFINISHED
Russian literature
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement Soviet cinema NERFINISHED
name Mark Donskoy NERFINISHED
notableFor adaptations of Maxim Gorky works
adaptations of Russian literary classics
depictions of childhood and youth
early Soviet cinema
humanistic cinema
portrayal of working-class life
war-time films
notableWork Maxim Gorky trilogy NERFINISHED
Mother NERFINISHED
My Apprenticeship NERFINISHED
My Universities NERFINISHED
Raduga NERFINISHED
The Childhood of Maxim Gorky NERFINISHED
The Rainbow NERFINISHED
occupation film director
film editor
screenwriter
style humanistic realism
workLocation Moscow

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1956 Soviet film "Mother" directed by Mark Donskoy director Mark Donskoy
subject surface form: Mother (1956 film)
1956 Soviet film "Mother" directed by Mark Donskoy screenwriter Mark Donskoy
subject surface form: Mother (1956 film)