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  1. Alexander Mitta in 2017. Alexander Naumovich Mitta (Russian: Алекса́ндр Нау́мович Митта́; born 28 March 1933 in Moscow) is a Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter and actor. Mitta's birth name was Alexander Naumovich Rabinovich (Russian: Рабино́вич).

  2. Russian film director and screenwriter Alexander Mitta was born 28 March 1933 in Moscow. Alexander Mitta's career as film director and screenwriter spans from the 1960s until the 2010s. He studied engineering in 1955, then worked as a cartoonist in art and magazines.

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia]
    • Aleksandr Mitta
  3. Alexander Mitta's career as film director and screenwriter spans from the 1960s until the 2010s. He studied engineering in 1955, then worked as a cartoonist in art and magazines. In 1960 Mitta graduated at the film directing faculty of the VGIK.

    • The Plot
    • A Personal Story
    • Forgotten in Russia

    The movie tells the story of a British archaeologist named Andrew Miller (played by Anthony Andrews), who, at the end of World War II, is working on a dig in northern Iran. Having mistaken Miller for an American spy, Soviet intelligence agents abduct him and take him to Moscow. Soon the Briton is sent to a remote Siberian camp. There, in prison bar...

    The director, Alexander Mitta, is best known for such Soviet cinematic hits as My friend Kolka!, How Czar Peter the Great Married Off His Moor and Air Crew. Based on the recollections of Gulag prisoners, Lost in Siberiabecame a personal story for him. “My family was directly affected by it all,” the director recalled. “My mother spent 10 years in c...

    Soviet cinema began to gently explore the topic of Gulag camps and political repressions in the final years before the collapse of the USSR. For example, in the immensely popular 1980 TV series Long Road in the Dunes, viewers for the first time saw special logging settlements in Siberia where exiled Latvians lived, both those guilty of collaboratin...

  4. Jun 12, 2015 · Set primarily in revolutionary-era Russia, Alexander Mitta’s “Chagall-Malevich” centers on the painter Marc Chagall and fictionalizes his real-life efforts to establish an artistic bulwark ...

  5. Lost in Siberia is a 1991 Soviet-British film by Alexander Mitta. It was shot entirely in Russia, either on location or at Mosfilm Studio. The post-production was started at Mosfilm Studio and completed in London.

  6. Alexander Mitta. Former cartoonist and children's book writer and illustrator who established his reputation as a director of children's films for adults with the 60-minute...