Biography
Anatoli Dmitrievich Golovnya (Russian: Анатолий Дмитриевич Головня; 20 January 1900, Simferopol – 25 June 1982, Moscow) was a Soviet cinematographer, renowned for his work with Vsevolod Pudovkin (with whom he was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1951). In 1969 he was a member of the jury at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. He was a professor at Moscow's renowned Institute of Cinema (VGIK). One of his students at VGIK was Mikhail Vartanov.
Filmography
all 13
Movies 13
Writer 1
Director 1
Cinematographer
Zhukovsky (1950)
Movie
Cinematographer
Admiral Nakhimov (1946)
Movie
Cinematographer
General Suvorov (1941)
Movie
Cinematographer
Minin and Pozharsky (1939)
Movie
Writer
Ruddy's Career (1934)
Movie
Director
Sound team program No 3 (1930)
Movie
Cameraman
The Glass Eye (1929)
Movie
Cinematographer
The Living Corpse (1929)
Movie
Cinematographer
Storm Over Asia (1928)
Movie
6
Cinematographer
The Man from the Restaurant (1927)
Movie
Cinematographer
Mechanics of the Brain (1926)
Movie
Cinematographer
Mother (1926)
Movie
Cinematographer
Chess Fever (1925)
Movie
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1928
1930
1941
1950
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GenderMale
Deathday1982-06-26 (undefined years old)
Birth PlaceSimferopol, Ukraine
CitizenshipsRussian Empire, Soviet Union
AwardsStalin Prize, Jubilee Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin", Order of the Red Banner of Labour, Hero of Socialist Labour, Order of Lenin, Honored art worker of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Medal "In Commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Moscow", Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945", Order of the Badge of Honour
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