Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov (Russian: Яков Александрович Протазанов; February 4 (O.S. January 23), 1881 – August 8, 1945) was a Russian and Soviet film director and screenwriter, and one of the founding fathers of cinema of Russia. He was an Honored Artist of the Russian SFSR (1935) and Uzbek SSR (1944).
Directing
99
Male
1881-02-04
Moscow, Russian Empire
I. A. Protozanoff, Я. Протазанов, Яков Александрович Протазанов
Chess Fever
Song About the Prophetic Oleg
The Death of Ivan the Terrible
Musical Moment
The Man from the Restaurant
Salavat Yulayev
Aelita: Queen of Mars
The White Eagle
Don Diego and Pelagia
The Three Million Trial
A Narrow Escape
St. Jorgen's Day
The Departure of a Great Old Man
Satan Triumphant
The Tailor from Torzhok
Marionettes
Knight's Spirit
Father Sergius
Nasreddin in Bukhara
Jenny the Maid
Siberian Patrol
Beggar Woman
The Forty-First
Without Dowry
The Keys to Happiness
Justice d'abord
Petersburg Slums
The Prosecutor
Ranks and People
His Call
And The Song Remained Unfinished
Nikolay Stavrogin
I'm Gonna Hitch Three Fast Dark Brown Horses
Me And My Conscience
The Queen's Secret
Better Death than Dishonour
On the Strangeness of Love
The Queen of Spades
Diary of a Revolutionist
Panna Meri
Convict's Song
The Broken Vase
How Beautiful And Fresh Were The Roses...
For The Honor of the Russian Banner
Nailed
How the Child's Soul Cried
She Seeked Happiness So Madly, So Passionately
Sin
Member Of Parliament
Plebeian
Blood Need Not Be Spilled
Little Ellie
The Child of Another
Anfisa
A Chopin Nocturne
One Enjoyed, the Other Paid
Christmas in Trench Lines
Woman's Calvary
The Dagger Woman
War and Peace
The Fountain of Bakhchisaray
May Night, or the Drowned Maiden
Sashka The Seminarian
Dance of Death
The First Distiller
Seventh Graders
What the Violin Wept About