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50: 524:. The film depicts the experiences of a 15-year-old boy joining the resistance in German-occupied Byelorussia in 1943. Speaking of how the film drew on his own childhood experience of the war, Klimov said, "As a young boy, I had been in hell... Had I included everything I knew and shown the whole truth, even I could not have watched it." 498:. His wife's death had a profound impact on Klimov, and all his subsequent films were tragedies. A year after her death, Klimov filmed a 25-minute tribute to his wife entitled "Larisa" (1980), and subsequently finished directing the film she had started. Despite being shelved for two years after completion, 430:
comedy about a dentist who is derided by his colleagues for his natural talent of painlessly pulling out teeth. The implication, that society inevitably ostracizes those that are gifted, horrified the censors who told Klimov to change it. When Klimov refused, the film was given the lowest
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Klimov's leadership saw the belated release of many of the previously banned films and the reinstatement of several directors who had fallen out of political favor. This period is widely considered as the start of decline of Soviet cinema and the rise of the so-called
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In 1957, Klimov graduated from the Higher Institute of Aviation in Moscow. He considered a career in journalism before settling on cinema. He enrolled at the state film school, the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, where he studied under acclaimed director
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and which received a universal acclaim. His work also includes black comedies, children's movies, and period dramas.
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in the air, Klimov was chosen by his colleagues to be the First Secretary of the Filmmakers' Union following the
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classification, "category three", which meant that it was shown in only 25–78 movie theatres.
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on a makeshift raft. Klimov would later draw on these experiences for his 1985 film
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adventure story. The film was briefly banned, having been deemed an insult to the
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family, to German Stepanovich Klimov, an investigator who worked at the
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scenes and partly because of its relatively nuanced portrait of
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Why Did My Love Survived You... Larisa Shepitko and Elem Klimov
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Pacific Cinematheque's detailed overview of Klimov's career
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Industry of Betrayal, or Cinema That Blew Up the USSR
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Stalingrad
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Welcome, or No Trespassing
Adventures of a Dentist
Come and See
Larisa Shepitko
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematograph
Larisa Shepitko
Come and See
German-occupied Byelorussia
World War Two
Stalingrad
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Central Control Commission of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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