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Born August 15, 1904 · St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sergei Iosifovich Yutkevich was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. Sergei Yutkevich began work as a teen doing puppet shows. Between 1921 and 1923 he studied under Vsevolod Meyerhold. He later helped found the Factory of the Eccentric Actor (FEKS), which was primarily concerned with circus and music hall acts. He entered films in the 1920s and began directing in 1928. His films often were cheerier than most Russian films as he was influenced by American slapstick, among other things. However he also did serious historical films, docudramas, and biopics. He won Cannes's Best Director Award twice: for Othello in 1956 and for Lenin in Poland in 1966. Of his later films Lenin in Paris is among the best known.

Lenin in Paris
1981

Mayakovsky Laughs
1976

Subject for a Short Story
1969

Lenin in Poland
1966

The Bath House
1962

Stories About Lenin
1957

Othello
1955

The Great Warrior Skanderbeg
1953

Przhevalsky
1951

Three Encounters
1949

Light over Russia
1947

Hello, Moscow!
1945

Liberated France
1944

The New Adventures of Schweik
1943

Schweik is Preparing For Battle
1942

Yakov Sverdlov
1940

The Man with the Gun
1938

The Miners
1937

Ankara - Heart of Turkey
1934

Shame
1932

Golden Mountains
1931

The Black Sail
1929

Lace
1928

Даёшь радио!
1925