1899 - 1970
Lev Kuleshov Russian Film Director
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Lev Kuleshov was previously married to Aleksandra Khokhlova.
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Russian Film Director Lev Kuleshov was born Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov on 1st January, 1899 in Tambov, Russian Empire (now Russia) and passed away on 29th Mar 1970 Moscow, Soviet Union (now Russia) aged 71. He is most remembered for The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks. His zodiac sign is Capricorn.
Lev Kuleshov is a member of the following lists: 1899 births, 1970 deaths and Film theorists.
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First Name |
Lev
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Last Name |
Kuleshov
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Full Name at Birth |
Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov
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Birthday |
1st January, 1899
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Birthplace |
Tambov, Russian Empire (now Russia)
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Died |
29th March, 1970
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Place of Death |
Moscow, Soviet Union (now Russia)
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Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
Russian
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Occupation Text |
Film director, screenwriter
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Occupation |
Film Director
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Claim to Fame |
The Extraordinary Adventures of Mr. West in the Land of the Bolsheviks
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Year(s) Active |
1916 – 1943, 1916–1943
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Lev Vladimirovich Kuleshov (Russian: Лев Владимирович Кулешов; 13 January [O.S. 1 January] 1899 – 29 March 1970) was a Russian and Soviet filmmaker and film theorist, one of the founders of the world's first film school, the Moscow Film School. He was given the title People's Artist of the RSFSR in 1969.
He was intimately involved in development of the style of film making known as Soviet montage, especially its psychological underpinning, including the use of editing and the cut to emotionally influence the audience, a principle known as the Kuleshov effect.
He also developed the theory of creative geography, which is the use of the action around a cut to connect otherwise disparate settings into a cohesive narrative.