Efim Dzigan
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Efim Lvovich Dzigan (Russian: Ефим Дзиган; 14 December 1898 – 31 December 1981), was a Soviet film director. Dzigan was born in Moscow. In 1938, his film If War Comes Tomorrow was presented in Cannes; in 1941, Dzigan was awarded the Stalin Prize for it.
Filmography (partial)[]
Director[]
- First Cornet Streshniov (1928)
- White Rider (1929)
- The Court Must Proceed (1930)
- Woman's World (1932)
- The Sailors of Kronstadt (Мы из Кронштадта) (1936)
- If War Comes Tomorrow (1938)
- Dzhambul (1947 )
- Prologue (1956)
- Wind from the East (1959)
- Eternal Fire (1964)
- Torrents of Steel (1968)
- North, South, East, West (1971)
Awards[]
- People's Artist of the USSR (1969)
External links[]
- Efim Dzigan at IMDb
Categories:
- 1898 births
- 1981 deaths
- People's Artists of the USSR
- Soviet film directors
- Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography faculty
- Soviet people stubs