Gennadi Kazansky

Gennadi Kazansky

Director, screenwriter, producer

Biography
Gennadi Kazansky (1910–1983) was a Russian film director of the Soviet era. Gennadi Kazansky was born on November 18 (December 1), 1910 in Voronezh. He studied art history at the Leningrad Institute of Art History and graduated in 1930. He was an associate professor of the practice of cinematic arts at the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts. His film career began in 1931. He worked at the film studio Lenfilm, first as a assistant director, since 1937 - as a director. During the war, along with other employees of Lenfilm and Mosfilm, he was evacuated to Almaty, where he worked at the film studio Kazakhfilm, then at Mosfilm. In 1944 he returned to Leningrad and continued to work at Lenfilm. From 1946 to 1947 he was an employee of the Ashkhabad Film Studio, then again returned to Lenfilm, where he worked for the rest of his life. In 1956 he staged a children's film Old Khottabych based on the fairy tale by Lazar Lagin, which won a number of prizes at international festivals. The film Amphibian Man, codirected with Vladimir Chebotaryov, became the leader of Soviet distribution in 1962 (65.5 million viewers). It is little-known in the West, but has become a cult classic in Soviet Union. Gennadi Kazansky died on September 14, 1983. He was buried at the Bogoslovskoe Cemetery in Leningrad.

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Filmography
Film Director
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