Vladimir Siversen
Camera · Director · Director of Photography · Screenplay
Active 1908–present
Vladimir Siversen was a pioneering Russian cinematographer and film director of German descent. Until 1917 he was mostly known for his work in the film studio of Aleksandr Khanzhonkov.
Filmography
The Woman Who Invented Love (1918) — Director of PhotographyA Corpse Living (1918) — Director of PhotographyBe Silent, My Sorrow, Be Silent (1918) — Director of PhotographyThe Last Tango (1918) — Director of PhotographyIn the Haze of Opium (1918) — Director of PhotographyVasilisa Melentievna and Tsar Ivan the Terrible (1911) — Director of PhotographyAt Midnight in the Graveyard (1910) — Director of PhotographyBoyar Orsha (1910) — Director of PhotographyMermaid (1910) — Director of PhotographyVadim (1910) — Director of PhotographyChoosing A Bride For The Tsar (1910) — Director of PhotographyThe Peddlers (1910) — Director of PhotographyThe Enchantress (1909) — Director of PhotographyVanka the Steward (1909) — Director of PhotographyThe Song of the Merchant Kalashnikov (1909) — Director of PhotographyDead Souls (1909) — Director of PhotographyA Sixteenth Century Russian Wedding (1909) — Director of PhotographyMazepa (1909) — Director of PhotographyThe Power of Darkness (1909) — Director of PhotographyMarriage (1909) — Director of PhotographyDrama in a Gypsy Camp Near Moscow (1908) — Director · Screenplay · Director of Photography