MIKHAIL KALIK

Mikhail Kalik
Mikhail Kalik
Gender: Male
Known for: Directing
Birthday: January 29, 1927
Deathday: March 31, 2017
Place of Birth: Arkhangelsk, Soviet Union

Biography

Mikhail Kalik was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter known for his contributions to Soviet cinema during the 1960s. He studied at the Moscow Film School (VGIK) under Grigori Alexandrov. In 1951, during Stalin's anti-cosmopolitan campaign, Kalik was arrested and accused of Jewish bourgeois nationalism, leading to a ten-year sentence in labor camps. After his release, he directed notable films such as Goodbye, Boys! (1964) and To Love (1969), which were acclaimed for their humanistic themes and innovative storytelling. In 1971, Kalik emigrated to Israel, where he continued his work in film.

Filmography

Production

Director, Writer
Writer, Director
1969·
The Price
Adaptation, Director
1968·
To Love
Writer, Director
Director, Writer
Writer, Director
Director
1959·
Lullaby
Editor, Director
Writer, Director