
Mikhail Romm
Biography
Mikhail Ilych Romm (Russian: Михаил Ильич Ромм; 24 January [O.S. 11 January] 1901 – 1 November 1971) was a Soviet film director.
He was born in Irkutsk. His father was a social democrat of Jewish descent who had been exiled there. He graduated from gymnasium in 1917 and entered the Moscow College for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. From 1918 - 1921, he served in the Red Army during the Russian civil war, first as a signalman and later rising to the rank of inspector of a Special Commission concerning the numbers of the Red Army and Fleet of the Field Staff of the Supreme Military Soviet of the Republic. As such he travelled a lot and had the opportunity to see much of the life in different parts of the country, something that he later said he "recalled with gratitude".
In 1925 he graduated as a sculptor from the class of Anna Golubkina of the Highest Artistic-Technical Institute and worked as a sculptor and translator. In 1928-1930 he conducted research on the theory of cinema in the Institute for the methods of extra-scholastic work. Since 1931 he worked at the Mosfilm studio. In 1940-1943 he was an artistic leader for the Mosfilm films production. In 1942-1947 he was the director of a theater studio for movie actors. From 1938 he was a lecturer, from 1948 he was the leader of the actor's-producer department of the VGIK, professor (from 1962). He influenced many prominent film-directors, including Andrei Tarkovsky, Grigori Chukhrai, Vasily Shukshin, Nikita Mikhalkov, Georgi Daneliya, Aleksander Mitta, Igor Talankin, Rezo Chkheidze, Gleb Panfilov, Vladimir Basov, Tengiz Abuladze, Elem Klimov and many others.
He wrote many books and articles on the theory of cinematographic art, and also memoirs. He was awarded the Stalin Prize 5 times (1941, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1951). Romm was an honorary corresponding member of the Academy of the skills of DDR (1967).
Acting (6 movies)
Directing (16 movies)

Dream
1943

Triumph Over Violence
1965

Nine Days of One Year
1962

Boule de Suif
1934

Lenin in October
1937

Admiral Ushakov
1953

Attack from the Sea
1953

Girl No. 217
1945

The Thirteen
1937

Secret Mission
1950

Lenin in 1918
1939

The Russian Question
1948

Lenin Is Alive
1958

Murder on Dante Street
1956

Vladimir Ilich Lenin
1949

And Still I Believe
1974
| Title | Year | Job |
|---|---|---|
| Conveyor of Death | 1933 | Writer |
| Boule de Suif | 1934 | Writer |
| The Thirteen | 1937 | Writer |
| Dream | 1943 | Writer |
| Girl No. 217 | 1945 | Writer |
| The Russian Question | 1948 | Screenplay |
| Vladimir Ilich Lenin | 1949 | Writer |
| The Grasshopper | 1955 | Producer |
| Behind Show Windows | 1956 | Producer |
| Murder on Dante Street | 1956 | Writer |
| Murder on Dante Street | 1956 | Producer |
| A Weary Road | 1956 | Screenplay |
| An Ordinary Man | 1957 | Writer |
| An Ordinary Man | 1957 | Producer |
| Three Came Out of the Woods | 1958 | Producer |
| Four | 1958 | Producer |
| Reports from Lebyazhye | 1960 | Producer |
| Nine Days of One Year | 1962 | Writer |
| Трамвай в другие города | 1962 | Producer |
| Triumph Over Violence | 1965 | Writer |
| And Still I Believe | 1974 | Writer |



