Oleksandr Dovzhenko
Oleksandr Petrovych Dovzhenko was a Ukrainian Soviet screenwriter, film producer and director. He is often cited as one of the most important early Soviet filmmakers, alongside Sergei Eisenstein, Dziga Vertov, and Vsevolod Pudovkin, as well as being a pioneer of Soviet montage theory.
Although Oleksandr Dovzhenko's parents were uneducated, his semi-literate grandfather encouraged him to study, leading him to become a teacher at the age of 19. Dovzhenko turned to film in 1926 when he landed in Odesa. His ambitious drive led to the production of his second-ever screenplay, Vasya the Reformer (which he also co-directed). He gained greater success with Zvenyhora in 1928 which established him as a major filmmaker of his era. His following "Ukraine Trilogy" (Zvenyhora, Arsenal, and Earth), although underappreciated by some contemporary Soviet critics (who found some of its realism counter-revolutionary), is his most well-known work in the West. For his film Shchors, Dovzhenko was awarded the Stalin Prize (1941); eight years later, in 1949, he was awarded another Stalin Prize for his film Michurin.
After spending several years writing, co-writing and producing films at Mosfilm Studios in Moscow, he turned to writing novels. Over a 20-year career, Dovzhenko personally directed only 7 films.
He was a mentor to the young Ukrainian Soviet filmmakers Larysa Shepitko and Sergei Parajanov. Dovzhenko died of a heart attack on November 25, 1956 in his dacha in Peredelkino. His wife, Yulia Solntseva, continued his legacy by producing films of her own and completing projects Dovzhenko was not able to create.
The Dovzhenko Film Studios in Kyiv were named after him in his honour following his death.
Acting
Movie
Triumph Over Violence
as Self (archive footage)
1965
Movie
Larisa
as Self (archive footage)
1980
Movie
The Diplomatic Pouch
as stoker
1927
Movie
Our Cinema
as (archive footage)
1940
Movie
Sonata about the artist
as (voice)
1966
Movie
Dovzhenko. Diary. 1941-1945
as (archival footage)
1992
Movie
How The Steel Was Tempered - On Screen and In Life
2007
Movie
Oleksandr Dovzhenko. The Contemplations After Life
as Self (archive footage)
1992
Movie
Oleksandr Dovzhenko. Odesa Dawn
as Self (archive footage)
2014
Movie
Dovzhenko. Ukrainian Homer of Cinema
as Self (archive footage)
2013
Movie
Dovzhenko. Full of Compromise
as Self (archive footage)
2025
Oleksandr Dovzhenko in Memories
as Self (archive footage)
2004
Crew
Movie
Earth
Director
1930
Movie
Arsenal
Director
1929
Movie
Zvenyhora
Director
1928
Movie
Aerograd
Director
1935
Movie
The Enchanted Desna
Novel
1964
Movie
Poem of the Sea
Writer
1958
Movie
Ukraine in Flames
Director
1943
Movie
Ivan
Director
1932
Movie
Michurin
Director
1949
Movie
Chronicle of Flaming Years
Writer
1961
Movie
The Unforgettable
Book
1967
Movie
Love's Berries
Director
1926