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Albert Gendelshtein

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Albert Gendelshtein (Ukrainian: Гендельштейн Альберт Олександрович; April 4, 1906, Kyiv, Ukraine — March 25, 1981, Moscow, Russia)[1] was a Soviet film director known for the movies Lermontov, and Love and Hate (1935) with an early score by Shostakovich.[2]

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  1. ^ "ГЕНДЕЛЬШТЕЙН Альберт Александрович — Российская Еврейская Энциклопедия". jewsencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
  2. ^ Dmitri Shostakovich Catalogue: The First Hundred Years and Beyond 081087265X Derek C. Hulme - 2010 Form: Music for the black-and-white film Love and Hate, set in the Donbass during the post-Revolution Civil War, with scenario by Sergei Yermolinsky and Vasili Pronin and directed by Albert Gendelshtein for the Mezhrabpomfilm Studio.