Stanislav Rostotsky

 

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Stanislav Rostotsky was a director, writer and actor. He was born in Rybinsk on 21 April 1922. Stanislav Rostotsky passed away 10 October 2001, he was 79 years. He is known for I na Kamnyakh Rastut Derevya (1985), The Dawns Here are Quiet (1972), It Happened in Penkovo (1957), Four Winds of Heaven (1963) and We'll Live Till Monday (1968).

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Stanislav Rostotsky

Born 1922-04-21 (103 years ago) in Rybinsk. Dead 2001-10-10 (79 years).

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Crystal Globe (White Bim Black Ear) 1978 White Bim Black Ear
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (White Bim Black Ear) 51st Academy Awards 1978 White Bim Black Ear
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (The Dawns Here Are Quiet) 45th Academy Awards 1972 А зори здесь тихие...
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Nina Menshikova(Gifta) 2001-08-10 Gifta
Parents

Iosif Rostotsky, Lidiya Rostotskaya

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Stanislav Iosifovich Rostotsky was a Russian film director, the recipient of the two USSR State Prizes and a Lenin Prize.

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