Aleksandr Zarkhi
Aleksandr Grigoryevich Zarkhi was a Soviet film director, screenwriter, and playwright. Aleksandr Zarkhi was granted the honorary title of People's Artist of the USSR in 1969 and received Stalin Prize in 1946. His film Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 31st Berlin International Film Festival in 1981.Filmography
- The Song of Metal ; documentary
- Wind in the Face ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- Noon ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- My Motherland ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- Hectic Days ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- Baltic Deputy ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- Member of the Government ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- His Name Is Sukhe-Bator ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- The Last Hill ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- In the Name of Life ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- The Precious Seed ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits
- The Fires of Baku ; co-directed with Iosif Kheifits and Rza Tahmasib
- Kolkhoz Rassvet ; documentary
- Pavlinka
- Nesterka
- The Height
- People on the Bridge
- My Younger Brother
- Hello, Life!
- Anna Karenina
- Towns and Years
- Story of an Unknown Actor
- Twenty Six Days from the Life of Dostoyevsky
- Chicherin
Awards and honours
- People's Artist of the USSR, 1969
- Stalin Prize, 1941, 1946, 1947
- Hero of Socialist Labour, 1978