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Ilya Kopalin

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Ilya Kopalin

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

Aug 2, 1900 (126 years old)

Place of Birth

Pavlovskaya, Zvenigorod

Biography

Ilya Petrovich Kopalin (1900–1976) was a Soviet film director renowned for his impactful documentaries. He is best remembered for capturing some of the most historic moments of the 20th century, including the Yalta Conference, where he filmed Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt, as well as the momentous flight of Yuri Gagarin, the first human to journey into space. Kopalin's work as a filmmaker focused on documenting significant events in Soviet history, earning him recognition as a key figure in Soviet documentary filmmaking.

Known For

Acting
1966World Without a GameHimself
1963The Magic BeamSelf (archive footage)
Production
1926A Sixth Part of the WorldLocation Manager
Directing
1961First Flight to the StarsDirector
1957The Unforgettable YearsDirector
1955Warsaw MeetingsDirector
1955A Celebration of Our YouthDirector
1954For Peace and FriendshipDirector
1953Velikoye proshchaniyeDirector
1948Day of the Victorious CountryDirector
1946The Liberated CzechoslovakiaDirector
1945Crimean ConferenceDirector
1945Berlin ConferenceDirector
1943The Court Is in SessionDirector
1942Moscow Strikes BackDirector
1942To Protect Native MoscowDirector
1941Towards the SunDirector
1934Three Songs About LeninAssistant Director
1931One of ManyDirector
1930In the Bryansk PolesieDirector
1927MoscowDirector
Writing
1954For Peace and FriendshipScreenplay
1946The Liberated CzechoslovakiaScreenplay