
Director
Aleksandr Zarkhi
Born 1908 · St. Petersburg, Russian Empire
Aleksandr Grigoryevich Zarkhi was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter. People's Artist of the USSR. Hero of Socialist Labour. His film Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 31st Berlin International Film Festival in 1981.
Directed

Chicherin
Director · 1986

The Precious Seed
Director · 1948

Height
Director · 1957

My Motherland
Director · 1933

The Fires of Baku
Director · 1958

Nesterka
Director · 1955

Anna Karenina
Director · 1967

The Last Hill
Director · 1944

Pavlinka
Director · 1952

In the Name of Life
Director · 1946

My Younger Brother
Director · 1962

Story of an Unknown Actor
Director · 1976

People on the Bridge
Director · 1959

Hectic Days
Director · 1935

The Cities and the Years
Director · 1974

His Name Is Sukhe-Bator
Director · 1942

Twenty Six Days in the Life of Dostoevsky
Director · 1981

Baltic Deputy
Director · 1937
Writing

Chicherin
Screenplay · 1986

My Motherland
Writer · 1933

Anna Karenina
Screenplay · 1967

The Last Hill
Screenplay · 1944

In the Name of Life
Writer · 1946

My Younger Brother
Writer · 1962

Story of an Unknown Actor
Writer · 1976

Hectic Days
Screenplay · 1935

The Cities and the Years
Writer · 1974

His Name Is Sukhe-Bator
Writer · 1942

Baltic Deputy
Writer · 1937

Member of the Government
Script Consultant · 1940


