Boris Barnet

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1902-06-18

Deathday 1965-01-08 (62 years old)

Place of Birth Moscow, Russian Empire

Also Known As Борис Барнет, ボリス・バルネット

Boris Barnet

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Boris Vasilyevich Barnet was a Soviet film director, actor and screenwriter of British origin. He directed 27 films between 1927 and 1963. Boris Barnet was born in Moscow. His grandfather Thomas Barnet was a printer who moved to the Russian Empire from Great Britain back in the 19th century. A student of the Moscow Art School, he joined the Red Army at age 16 and was then professionally involved in boxing. In 1927 he shot his first feature, a comedy film, The Girl with a Hatbox, starring Anna Sten. His 1928 melodramatic film The House on Trubnaya, starring Vera Maretskaya, was rediscovered in the mid-1990s and now ranks as one of the classic Russian silent films. Encouraged in his early efforts by Yakov Protazanov, Barnet emerged in the 1930s as one of the country's leading film-makers. Amongst Barnet's masterpieces, we find Outskirts (1933), a pacifist story acclaimed at the first Venice Film Festival. Barnet's postwar work is exemplified by Secret Agent, the first Soviet spy film. The Stalin Prize-winning film was also years ahead of its time in exhibiting Hitchcockian influence and tricks and helped cement Barnet's reputation abroad. It was Barnet's gift of artistic invention that made him stand out from the crowd of Soviet colleagues. In a Barnet film, a photograph in the newspaper would unexpectedly come alive, and scenes would often end with a detail introducing the next scene. He would begin a scene with a close up, "so that the space is progressively discovered by changing the axis or by camera movement". Among Russian filmmakers professing their admiration for Barnet was Andrei Tarkovsky. After some years of artistic silence Boris Barnet committed suicide in Riga, Latvian SSR. His body was found hanging from a fishing line. He was survived by wife Alla Kazanskaya and daughter Olga Barnet.

Known For

Director

1963
Whistle Stop

as Director

1962
Alyonka

as Director

1959
Annushka

as Director

1957
Poet

as Director

1955
Lyana

as Director

1951
Bountiful Summer

as Director

1948
Pages of Life

as Director

1947
Secret Agent

as Director

1945
Dark Is the Night

as Director

1943
A Good Lad

as Director

1942
A Priceless Head

as Director

1940
The Old Jockey

as Director

1939
1936
1933
Outskirts

as Director

1931
The Thaw

as Director

1928
1927
Moscow in October

as Director

1926
Miss Mend

as Director

Actor

1947
Secret Agent

as Gen. von Kühn

1946
Sinegoriya

as Arseniy Petrovich Gay

1928
Storm Over Asia

as English soldier, pipe smoker

1928
The House on Trubnaya

as passerby (uncredited)

1926
Miss Mend

as Barnet - Reporter

1925
Chess Fever

as (uncredited)

Writer

1963
Whistle Stop

as Writer

1955
Lyana

as Screenplay

1933
Outskirts

as Writer

1926
Miss Mend

as Writer

Editor

1939
The Peasants

as Editor