Dovzhenko, Aleksandr
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(əlyĭksän´dər dōvzhĕn´kō), 18941956, Soviet film director, b. Ukraine. He ranks with
Eisenstein and
Pudovkin as one of the greatest Soviet filmmakers.
Zvenigord (1928),
Arsenal (1929), and
Earth (1930) used editing for lyric ends and celebrated the lives and work of his fellow Ukrainians. The physical beauty of his films brought him great acclaim, but
Earth was denounced by Soviet critics as counterrevolutionary, and Dovzhenko turned to making films more agreeable to the regime. His wife, Elena Solntseva, directed three films from screenplays left by Dovzhenko after his death, including
Poem of the Sea (1958).