Description: ----> Original Russian film title on the poster: ТЫ НЕ СИРОТА Original (Uzbek) film title: СЕН ЕТИМ ЭМАССАН World-wide (literal English title): YOU ARE NOT AN ORPHAN POSTER ARTIST: KHAZANOVSKIY MIKHAIL DIRECTED BY: SHUKHRAT ABBASOV GENRE: FAMILY, MELODRAMA, WWII POSTER LANGUAGE: RUSSIAN PRINT YEAR: 1963 PRINT RUN: 63.000 POSTER COUNTRY: USSR FILM COUNTRY: USSR PUBLISHED BY: "REKLAMFILM", MOSCOW SIZE: IN: 25 ¼ x 40 ¼ = CM: 64 x 103 PRODUCED BY: UZBEKFILM STUDIO CONDITION: GOOD, FOLDED FILMPLOTSTARSIMDBARTISTFILMPLOTSTARRINGIMDBPOSTER ARTISTOriginal vintage Soviet movie poster (from the first release of the film in Soviet Union - 4 March 1963) for the film "TY NE SIROTA" - the 1963 Shukhrat Abbasov Russian family melodrama based on the true story. Prize of the I All-Union Film Festival in Leningrad (1964) "For the best script" (Rahmat Fayzi). Prize of the IFF in Frankfurt am Main (1963). For the films “You are not an orphan” and “Abu Raykhan Beruni”, director Shukhrat Abbasov was awarded the State Prize of the Uzbek SSR named after. Hamza (1974) For the films “You are not an orphan” and “Tashkent is a city of bread”, director Shukhrat Abbasov was awarded the Lenin Komsomol Prize of Uzbekistan (1972). This is a true story film referred to as 'You are not an orphan'. It's about Shoakhmet Shamakhmudov and his wife Bakhri Akramova, an Uzbek family of blacksmiths who gave shelter to fifteen children during the World War II. Children where different nationality and age. Among of them were Russian, Belarusian, Moldovan, Kazakh, Jewish and even German.☆Lyutfi Sarymsakova ☆Abid Dshalilov ☆Gena Tkachenko www.imdb.com/title/tt2034153 KHAZANOVSKIY MIKHAIL NAKHMANOVICH (NAUMOVICH) (1912 - 1990) - Soviet graphic artist, poster artist; He is best known as a master of film posters. Member of the USSR Union of Artists. Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1964). Mikhail Nakhmanovich Khazanovsky was born in Yekaterinoslavl, studied at the Kharkov Art Institute (1932-1936) under S. A. Grigoriev, V. I. Kasiyan, S. M. Prokhorov. He worked in the field of easel graphics, advertising and political posters ("Women and girls! Let's replace the men who went to the front!", 1942). In 1945 the artist moved to Moscow. In the 1940s-1980s, he constantly worked in the field of propaganda posters, including social and political ones. Author of posters: Okno-TASS No. 48, “Pies and donuts. Bruises and bumps "(1943)," Be equal to the leaders, earn the award of the Motherland! " (1948), “Builders of mining villages! Wider socialist competition for the early fulfillment of the annual plan for the construction of residential buildings for miners! " (1950), “Comrades Builders! Serviceable mechanisms will ensure the timely completion of construction work, increase workers' earnings ... "(1950)," Follow the military regulations - be smart and brave! " (1954), "Schoolchildren get skills in manual labor!" (1955), "We need to learn to work - the work of the master is afraid!" (1955), "Building life on virgin soil!" (1955), "Let's Clear the World!" (1960), “For freedom and independence! Unity is strength! " (1967), "I am a citizen of the Soviet Union!" (1973), "The Communists are the Standard Bearers of the World!" (1977). Made several social posters together with the artists M.Z.Kheifits and L.A. Rapoport: "Comrades, builders!", "Builders of mining settlements!" (both - 1950). He is the author of the agricultural poster "Where the veterinary service is in friendship with the people, the cows are always healthy there!" (1956). Poster "For the Loads of Agriculture - Green Street!" was positively assessed by critic ML Ioffe in his article "Campaign posters on agricultural themes" (Journal "Art" No. 4, July-August, 1955). One of the leading masters of the film poster genre in the USSR. Collaborated with the publishing house "Reklamfilm". Author of posters for famous films: "The House I Live In" (1957), "The Communist" (1958), "The Idiot" (1958), "The Last Inch" (1959), "Colleagues" (1963), "Alive and dead "(1963)," Ordinary Fascism "(1965)," Workers' Village "(1966)," Chief of Chukotka "(1966)," By the Lake "(1970)," Pirates of the 20th Century "(1980)," Tehran- 43 "(1981). Mikhail Khazanovsky won 1st prize at the International Competition for Contemporary Film Poster (1962, Karlovy Vary). Diplomas of the Moscow branch of the Union of Artists of the USSR for the best posters of the year (1965, 1966, 1967). Posters of M.N. Khazanovsky are kept in the collection of the Russian State Library, the State Museum of Political History of Russia, the State Central Museum of Cinema, the Voronezh Regional Museum of Local Lore (VOKM), the Yaroslavl Art Museum, the Vyborg United Museum-Reserve, the Gelendzhik Museum of History and Local Lore, the Central Museum Taurida (WTC), KGIAMZ them. ED Felitsyn, the National Library of Belarus, private Russian and foreign collections. facebook.com\sovietartposters Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Price: 300 USD
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Size: Large
Region of Origin: USSR
Handmade: No
Artist: KHAZANOVSKIY MIKHAIL NAKHMANOVICH (NAUMOVICH)
Framing: Unframed
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Custom Bundle: No
Style: Vintage, Socrealism, Socialist Realism, Art Deco, Russian
Item Height: 40 in
Item Width: 25 in
Material: Paper
Theme: Film, Advertising, Animation, Art, Conflicts & Wars, History, Militaria, Movies, Music, Social History, Sports
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Type: Poster
Title: OWN HEAD ON THE SHOULDERS
Features: 1st Edition, Limited Edition
Subject: Film, Art, Movies, History, Family
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Culture: USSR
Item Length: 40 in
Signed: No
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Year of Production: 1961
Unit of Sale: Single Piece