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ROWE

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ALOV

ROMM

FEZ

(5)

BASOV

BYKOV

ZARKHI

LUKOV

MAMIN

MITTA

FROST

PICHUL

(6)

BALAYAN

BARNET

VERTOV

VOLCHEK

GAYDAI

DZIGAN

DORMAN

EGOROV

CARMEN

KLIMOV

LOTYAN

NAUMOV

LAKE

PETROV

PTUSHKO

PYRYEV

ROSHAL

HEIFITZ

HITRUK

KHUTSIEV

CHUKHRAI

SHUKSHIN

ERMLER

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ARNSHTAMS

ASANOVA

GUBENKO

DANELIA

DONSKOY

GOT

ZAKHAROV

ZGURIDI

KATANYAN

MENSHOV

REIZMAN

Ryazanov

SEGEL

SMIRNOV

STOLPER

TARASOV

CHELYUKIN

CHKHEIDZE

SCHWEITZER

YUTKEVICH

(8)

Abuladze

VIKTOROV

DOVZHENKO

KOZINTSEV

LIOSNOVA

MIKAELYAN

MIKHALKOV

MURATOVA

PANFILOV

PUDOVKIN

SAMSONOV

SOLNTSEVA

SOLOVIEV

TALANKIN

TRAUBERG

SHEPITKO

(9)

ANNENSKY

BONDARCHUK

VASILIEV

GERASIMOV

GOVORUKHIN

EGIAZAROV

IOSELIANI

KALATOZOV

LUKINSKY

Horde

ROSTOTSKY

KHANZHONKOV

(10)

ABDRASHITOV

KVINIKHIDZE

KULIDZHANOV

PARAJANOV

PROTAZANOV

TARKOVSKY

EISENSTEIN

(11)

ALEXANDROV

MASLENNIKOV

Razumovsky

TODOROVSKY

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