Aleksey German
Aleksey German was a renowned Russian director known for his critically acclaimed films.
Director | Fiction Writer | Movie Actor
July 20, 1938
February 21, 2013
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Aleksey German was a distinguished Russian film director and screenwriter celebrated for his critically acclaimed works like “My Friend Ivan Lapshin” and “Khrustalyov, My Car!”. He received recognition for his contributions to cinema, earning awards such as the Venice Film Festival Golden Lion and the Nika Award for Best Director. German’s films frequently delved into intricate themes and concepts, showcasing his profound interest in philosophy, politics, and history. Some of his other remarkable works include “Twenty Days Without War,” “The Seventh Companion,” and “Trial on the Road.”