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Born January 24, 1901 in Irkutsk, Russian Empire [now Russia]
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".

ВГИК100. Признание в любви
self (archive footage)

Legends of Cinema
Self (archive footage)

Mikhail Romm. Confessions Of A Film Director
Himself (archive footage)

And Still I Believe
himself

World Without a Game
Self (archive footage)

Journey

Triumph Over Violence
Narrator (voice)

Tram to Other Cities

Nine Days of One Year

Northern Story

Reports from Lebyazhye

A Groom from the Right Society

Four

Sergei Eisenstein
Self (archive footage)

Lenin Is Alive

Three Came Out of the Woods

An Ordinary Man

A Weary Road

Murder on Dante Street

Behind Show Windows

The Crash of the Emirate

The Grasshopper

Attack from the Sea

Admiral Ushakov

Secret Mission

Vladimir Ilich Lenin

The Russian Question

Girl No. 217

Dream

Aleksandr Parkhomenko

Lenin in 1918

Lenin in October

The Thirteen

Boule de Suif

Conveyor of Death

Men and Jobs