Pavel Lebeshev
Pavel Timofeevich Lebeshev (Russian: Павел Тимофеевич Лебешев; 15 February 1940, in Moscow – 23 February 2003, in Moscow[1]) was a Soviet and Russian cinematographer.[2] Pavel Lebeshev graduated from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in 1972 and worked with many famous Soviet and Russian directors, including Nikita Mikhalkov, Georgi Daneliya and Larisa Shepitko.
Selected filmography
- Belorussian station (1970); directed by Andrei Smirnov
- At Home Among Strangers (1974); directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
- A Slave of Love (1976); directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
- The Ascent (1976); directed by Larisa Shepitko
- An Unfinished Piece for a Player Piano (1976); directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
- Time for rest from Saturday to Monday (1984); directed by Igor Talankin
- Kin-dza-dza! (1986); directed by Georgi Daneliya
- Hard to Be a God (1989); directed by Peter Fleischmann
- Anna: 6 - 18 (1993); directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
- Prisoner of the Mountains (1996); directed by Sergei Bodrov
- The Barber of Siberia (1998); directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
- As Far as My Feet Will Carry Me (2001); directed by Hardy Martins
References
- «Умер Павел Лебешев» // Коммерсантъ
- "Международный фестиваль кинематографических дебютов «Дух огня». Регламент". Archived from the original on 2013-08-24. Retrieved 2020-02-14.
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