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Nadezhda Kosheverova

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to Nikolai Kosheverov, a merchant with a house on Sergievskaya Street. As a girl she was fond of dolls and puppets, which she explained as her inspiration for entering the world of cinema: "The cinema is like a puppet theater, because a lot of people work on creating the film, and the viewer sees
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In 1944 Kosheverova turned to the fairy tale genre, which would remain her main focus for the rest of her career. Her first fairy-tale feature was the film-opera
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Theater and until 1928 worked as an actress in the theaters of Leningrad, including at Leningrad Comedy Theatre under
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She died in Moscow on 22 February 1989, and is buried in the village of Komarovo near Saint Petersburg.
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Celluloid Ceiling: Women Film Directors Breaking Through
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In 1963 Kosheverova and Mikhail Shapiro collaborated on
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Kosheverova's last directorial work was the 1987 film
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How Ivanushka the Fool Travelled in Search of Wonder
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In 1923 she graduated from the acting school of the
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Index

Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Cinderella
Nikolay Akimov
Andrei Moskvin
Russian
Saint Petersburg
Bolshaya Komediya
Nikolay Akimov
Factory of the Eccentric Actor
Wikidata
Lenfilm
The Youth of Maxim
The Return of Maxim
The Vyborg Side
lost
Yuri Muzykant
World War II
Winter War
Mikhail Shapiro
wd-Q4520210
Cinderella
Evgeny Schwartz
Be Careful, Grandma!
Oleg Dal
Nikolai Erdman
Nikita Khrushchev
Nikolay Akimov

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