Vladimir Barsky

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1866-03-15

Deathday 1936-01-24 (69 years old)

Place of Birth Moscow, Russian Empire

Also Known As Владимир Барский, Vladimir Grigorievich Barsky, Владимир Григорьевич Барский, Vladimir Barskiy, Vladimir Gregoryevich "Goskino" Barsky, Goskino Barsky

Vladimir Barsky

Biography

Vladimir Grigorievich Barsky (1866 - January 24, 1936) - Russian Soviet director, screenwriter and actor; author of articles on theater issues. He took part in the development of Turkmen and Uzbek cinematography. He graduated from the Moscow Real School (1885) and the Imperial Moscow Technical School. From 1892 - director and actor of a number of theaters, in 1899–1917 he worked as a director and actor of the drama theater in Ivanovo-Voznesensk, in 1917–1921 - at the National House in Tiflis. In 1921-1928, he was the director of the Goskinprom of Georgia, since 1928 - film studios: Sovkino, Mezhrabpomfilm, Uzbekkino, Turkmenfilm. Together with the screenwriter G. Arunstanov worked on a series of films under the general title “Iron penal servitude”, which were supposed to show the revolutionary past of Georgia. Only two films were created: “Nightmares of the Past” (1925), describing the events of 1905, and “At the cost of thousands” (1925), about the events of 1916-17. He died on January 24, 1936. He was buried in the Don Cemetery in Moscow. From Wikipedia (ru), the free encyclopedia

Known For

Director

1928
Kazakebi

as Director

1927
Bela

as Director

1927
Maksim Maksimich

as Director

1926
Duchess Mary

as Director

1926
The Ninth Wave

as Director

1925
1923

Writer

1928
Kazakebi

as Screenplay

1927
Bela

as Screenplay

1927
1926
Duchess Mary

as Writer

1923

Actor

1943
Seeds of Freedom

as ('Potemkin' sequence) (archive footage)

1935
Pepo

as Judge

1926
The Ninth Wave

as Officer

1925
Battleship Potemkin

as Commander Golikov