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Vladimir Naumovich Naumov (Russian: ????????? ????????? ???????; born 6 December 1927, Leningrad, Soviet Union) was a Russian film director and writer. He was a schoolmate of Sergei Parajanov at the Soviet film school. In 1977 he was a member of the jury at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1981 film Teheran 43 won the Golden Prize at the 12th Moscow International Film Festival.
Date Of Birth December 6, 1927 Place Of Birth Leningrad, Russian SFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia] Profession Director, Writer, Actor
Director Title Year Status Character Tayna Marchello 1997 White Feast 1996 Desyat let bez prava perepiski 1990 Vybor 1990 Zakon 1989 Bereg 1984 Assassination Attempt 1981 Legenda o Tile 1977 Beg 1971 The Ugly Story 1966 Moneta 1965 TV Movie Mir vkhodyashchemu 1961 Veter 1959 Pavel Korchagin 1957 Trevozhnaya molodost 1955 Taras Shevchenko 1951
Writer Title Year Status Character Tayna Marchello 1997 White Feast 1996 Desyat let bez prava perepiski 1990 Vybor 1990 Zakon 1989 writer Bereg 1984 Pokhozhdeniya grafa Nevzorova 1983 writer Assassination Attempt 1981 Legenda o Tile 1977 writer Beg 1971 The Ugly Story 1966 Mir vkhodyashchemu 1961 Veter 1959 writer
Actor Title Year Status Character Krazha 1970 Shine, Shine, My Star 1970 First 'cuckoo' player (stabs-captain) Tretiy udar 1948 Young Lieutenant
Producer Title Year Status Character V Rossii idet sneg 2010 producer White Feast 1996 producer
Art Director Title Year Status Character Seasons 1969 Short
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Taras Shevchenko 1951 assistant director - as V. Naumov
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1983 People's Artist of the USSR People's Artist of the USSR 1981 Golden Prize Moscow International Film Festival Tegeran-43 (1981) 1974 People's Artist of the Republic People's Artist of the Republic Russia 1961 Special Jury Prize Venice Film Festival Mir vkhodyashchemu (1961) 1961 Pasinetti Award Venice Film Festival Competition Mir vkhodyashchemu (1961)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1984 Golden Lion Venice Film Festival Bereg (1984) 1971 Palme d'Or Cannes Film Festival Beg (1971)