Aleksei Kapler
Aleksei (born Lazar) Yakovlevich Kapler (also Alexei, Russian: Алексей (born Лазарь) Яковлевич Каплер) (15 September 1903, Kiev – 11 September 1979) was a prominent Soviet filmmaker, screenwriter, actor and writer. He was known as screenwriter of many Soviet movies, such as Lenin in 1918, Amphibian Man, The Blue Bird and Striped Trip, as well as one of the anchors and directors of TV program Kinopanorama (a cinema overview). In 1941, Kapler was awarded the Stalin Prize.
| Known For | Writing |
|---|---|
| Most Rating | 0.5151 |
| Birthday | 1904-09-28 |
| Place of Birth | Kiev, Russian Empire [now Ukraine] |
| Also Known As | Lazar Yakovlevich Kapler, A. Kapler, Alexei Kapler, А. Каплер, |
1976
Mayakovsky Laughs
7.5/2
This little-seen and little-discussed film combines animation with self-reflexive, live action segments to embody the anarchic, satiric spirit of the...
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Mayakovsky Laughs
1970
One Hour With Kozintsev
0/0
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One Hour With Kozintsev
1926
The Devil's Wheel
5.722/9
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The Devil's Wheel
1926
The Overcoat
4.955/23
Soviet film based on Nikolai Gogol stories "Nevsky Prospekt" and "The Overcoat".
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