The Great Glinka (Russian: Глинка) is a 1946 Soviet biopic film directed by Lev Arnshtam. The film is about Mikhail Glinka, a Russian composer of the 19th century. The film was awarded the Stalin Prize of II degree (1947) and it was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival.[1][2]
| The Great Glinka (Глинка) | |
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| Directed by | Lev Arnshtam |
| Written by | Lev Arnshtam |
| Starring | Boris Chirkov Vasili Merkuryev Mikhail Derzhavin Vladimir Druzhnikov Katya Ivanova Valentina Serova |
| Cinematography | Yu-Lan Chen Aleksandr Shelenkov |
| Edited by | Tatyana Likhachyova |
| Music by | Vissarion Shebalin |
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Running time | 116 minutes |
| Country | Soviet Union |
| Language | Russian |
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