Viktor Shklovskiy
Writing · Writer · Idea · Screenplay
Born Jan 24, 1893 · St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]
Active 1926–1984 · Awards: USSR State Prize, Order of Friendship of Peoples, Order of the Red Banner of Labour, Cross of St. George, Cross of St. George 4th class
Viktor Borisovich Shklovsky was a Russian and Soviet literary theorist, critic, writer, and pamphleteer. He is one of the major figures associated with Russian formalism.
Filmography
The Ballad of Bering and His Friends (1970) — WriterThe Tale of the Golden Rooster (1967) — WriterThree Fat Men (1963) — ScreenplayThe Cossacks (1961) — WriterChuk and Gek (1953) — ScreenplayUnder Sunny Skies (1948) — WriterAlisher Navoiy (1948) — WriterMinin and Pozharsky (1939) — WriterHorizon (1932) — WriterHouse of the Dead (1932) — Petrashevsky · WriterAmerikanka (1930) — WriterFoster-father (1930) — WriterThe Steel Road (1929) — WriterYouth Wins (1929) — IdeaThe Last Attraction (1929) — ScreenplayThe House on Trubnaya (1928) — WriterThe Gadfly (1928) — ScreenplayCossacks (1928) — WriterBed and Sofa (1927) — WriterJews on the Land (1927) — WriterBy the Law (1926) — WriterThe Bay of Death (1926) — ScreenplayWings of a Serf (1926) — WriterThe Traitor (1926) — Writer