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Aleksandr Moiseyevich Volodin was a Soviet and Russian screenwriter, director, poet, and playwright, whose plays enjoyed long runs and great popularity on the Soviet stage.
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- Legends of Cinema (2016) as Self (archive footage)
- Autumn Marathon (1979) Writer
- The Life and Death of Ferdinand Luce (1977) Cast
- Tears Were Falling (1983) Writer
- Elder Sister (1967) Theatre Play
- Don't Leave Your Lovers (1980) Writer
- Five Evenings (1979) Theatre Play
- Two Arrows. Stone Age Detective (1989) Screenplay
- Humiliated and Insulted (1990) Writer
- Nastya (1994) Writer
- Daughters-Mothers (1975) Writer
- Another Year (2014) Theatre Play
- Adventures of a Dentist (1967) Screenplay
- A Portrait with Rain (1978) Screenplay
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Most-watched Aleksandr Volodin films currently: Autumn Marathon (1979), Tears Were Falling (1983), Elder Sister (1967), Don't Leave Your Lovers (1980), Five Evenings (1979).
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Selected TV credits: Legends of Cinema (2016), The Life and Death of Ferdinand Luce (1977).
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