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Nikolai Moskalenko Filmography

DirectingBORN 1926KONSTANTINOVKA4 FILMS IN DB

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Known for Directing · Young People, The Russian Field, A Little Crane

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Nikolai Moskalenko is a celebrated figure in the realm of film directing, particularly known for his striking work in the late 1960s. His most notable film, *A Little Crane* (1969), has become a cornerstone of Soviet cinema, revered not only for its poignant storytelling but also for its artistic cinematography. Collectors are drawn to this title due to its historical significance and the way it encapsulates the cultural landscape of its time, making it a prized possession for anyone serious about film history. Moskalenko’s unique vision and ability to blend realism with poetic elements have left a lasting impact on the industry. As a result, original VHS and DVD editions of *A Little Crane* are highly sought after by collectors who appreciate the film's nuanced narrative and its place in the evolution of home video releases. With a limited number of prints available, owning a copy of this film is not just an addition to a collection but a piece of cinematic legacy that continues to inspire new generations of filmmakers and enthusiasts alike.

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What is Nikolai Moskalenko known for?

Nikolai Moskalenko is known for directing films, including notable works such as 'Young People' (1971), 'A Little Crane' (1969), 'The Russian Field' (1972), and 'Steppe Dawns' (1953).

What genres does Nikolai Moskalenko's filmography span?

His filmography spans the drama and romance genres.

What era or decades does Nikolai Moskalenko's work cover?

Nikolai Moskalenko's work covers from 1953 to 1972, with the most active decade being the 1970s.

How extensive is Nikolai Moskalenko's film work?

Nikolai Moskalenko has directed 4 films in total.