• Source: Vladimir Barsky
    • Vladimir Gregoryevich "Goskino" Barsky (Russian: Владимир Григорьевич Барский; (1866–1936), was a Russian and Soviet director, screenwriter, actor and author of articles about theater.
      He took part in the formation of the Turkmen and Uzbek cinematography.


      Biography


      He was born in 1866 in Moscow to a Russian family. He graduated from the Moscow real school (1885) and Imperial Moscow Technical School.
      He started directing and acting in 1892 in a number of theaters. In 1899–1917, he worked as a director and actor of a drama theater in Ivanovo. In 1917–1921, he worked in the People's House in Tbilisi.
      In 1921–1928 he was a director of the State Committee for Industry of Georgia, After 1928, he worked at film studios Sovkino, Mezhrabpomfilm, Uzbekkino, and Turkmenfilm.
      He died on January 24, 1936, and is buried in Moscow.


      Creativity


      Together with the scriptwriter G. Arustanov he worked on a series of films under the general title "Iron penal servitude", which were supposed to show the revolutionary past of Georgia. Two films were made: Nightmares of the Past (1925), which tells about the events of 1905 in Georgia, and At the Cost of Thousands (1925), which is about the events of 1916–1917 in Georgia.


      Partial filmography




      = Actor

      =
      Battleship Potemkin - Golikov, commander
      The Ninth Wave - Officer
      Clockwork Bug - Jean, hairdresser, he's Uncle Vanya
      Merchants of Glory - Major Blanchard, in the credits as G. Barsky
      Shakir - Colonist
      Nastenka Ustinova - Sudarikov
      Pepo - Judge


      = Director

      =
      Decapitated Corpse
      Tell me why?
      Fire Worshipers
      Don't Sleep
      Exile
      Rogue Arsen
      Iron Hard Labor
      Nightmares of the Past
      Lighthouse Mystery
      Costing Thousands
      The Ninth Wave
      Princess Mary
      Bela
      Maksim Maksimych
      Cossacks
      Gul and Tolmaz (not completed)


      = Screenwriter

      =
      Tell Me Why?
      Do Not Sleep
      Fire Worshipers
      Rogue Arsen
      The Mystery of the Lighthouse
      Princess Mary
      Bela
      Maxim Maksimych
      Cossacks


      External links


      Vladimir Barsky
      Buried in Columbarium No. 9 of the New Don Cemetery


      References

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