Leonid Zakharovich Trauberg was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed 17 films between 1924 and 1961 and was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1941. Trauberg was Jewish, and was fiercely attacked by Soviet authorities during the so-called "anti-cosmopolitan" period following World War II.
Directing
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Male
1902-01-04
Odessa, Russian Empire (Ukraine)
Л. Трауберг, Леонид Захарович Трауберг, L. Trauberg
Our Friend Maxim
Pages From The Autobiography
Soldiers Were Walking
The Adventures of Oktyabrina
The New Babylon
The Youth of Maxim
The Devil's Wheel
Dead Souls
Actress
Alone
Simple People
The Vyborg Side
The Return of Maxim
It Was Behind the Narva Outpost
Young Fritz
The Wild Swans
Wind of Freedom
Flames on the Volga
Life in the Citadel
The Overcoat
The Club of the Big Deed
Antosha Rybkin
Kotovsky
The District Secretary
Armageddon
In Death's Noose
The Serf Actress
Two Years above the Abyss
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