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  1. Grigori Lvovich Roshal (Russian: Григорий Львович Рошаль; 21 October 1899 – 11 January 1983) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter and pedagogue. People's Artist of the USSR (1967).

  2. Grigoriy Roshal was born on 21 October 1899 in Novozybkov, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire [now Bryansk Oblast, Russia]. He was a director and writer, known for Mussorgsky (1950), Ivan Pavlov (1949) and Rimskiy-Korsakov (1953). He was married to Vera Stroyeva.

    • January 1, 1
    • Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Art Department
  3. Mussorgsky (Russian: Мусоргский, romanized: Musorgskiy) is a 1950 Soviet biopic film directed by Grigori Roshal, about the emergence of Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.

  4. The Oppenheim Family (Russian: Семья Оппенгейм, romanized: Semja Oppengejm) is a 1938 (released in May 1939 in the USA) Soviet drama film, directed by Grigori Roshal. It is one of the earliest film directly dealing with the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany. Based on The Oppermanns - a novel by Lion Feuchtwanger. Cast

  5. Григорий Рошаль — director, writer. 83 years (Soviet Union). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, awards, news, birthday and age, Real name.

  6. Grigori Roshal's films include Year as Long as Life (1966), The Artamanov Affair, Rimskiy-Korsakov, The New Gulliver

  7. Grigori Roshal was a director and writer who was born in 1899 in and died in 1983 known for The New Gulliver, Mussorgsky (Story of Boris Godunov), Rimsky Korsakov, Seeds of Freedom, Gospoda Skotininy, Salamander, Volnitsa, Dawn of Paris, A Petersburg Night and Ivan Pavlov Academician