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  2. King Lear (1971 Soviet film) - Wikipedia

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    King Lear (Russian: Король Лир, romanized: Korol Lir) is a 1971 Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev, based on William Shakespeare's play King Lear.The film uses Boris Pasternak's translation of the play, while the Fool's songs are translated by Samuil Marshak.

  3. King Lear (Shostakovich film score) - Wikipedia

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    King Lear (Russian: Король Лир, romanized: Korol Lir), Op. 137, is a film score composed by Dmitri Shostakovich for the 1971 film King Lear by Grigori Kozintsev, based on Shakespeare's tragedy. It is Shostakovich's last completed film score. Kozintsev and Shostakovich had collaborated on films since The New Babylon in 1929.

  4. Jüri Järvet - Wikipedia

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    Järvet played the title role in King Lear (1971) filmed on bleak landscapes in his native Estonia by Russian director Grigori Kozintsev and released in 1970. Kozintsev shared the screenwriting credit with Boris Pasternak; the score was by Dmitri Shostakovich.

  5. List of Soviet films of 1971 - Wikipedia

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    King Lear: Король Лир: Grigori Kozintsev: Jüri Järvet, Elza Radzina, Galina Volchek: Tragedy: Liberation: The Direction of the Main Blow: Освобождение: Направление главного удара: Yuri Ozerov: Nikolay Olyalin, Larisa Golubkina, Boris Seidenberg: War film: Liberation: The Battle of Berlin/The Last ...

  6. Grigori Kozintsev - Wikipedia

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    In 1962 Kozintsev published the book Our contemporary William Shakespeare, which became the theoretical preparation for his two outstanding Shakespearean adaptations: Hamlet (1964), (Lenin Prize, 1965; Special Prize of the International Film Festival in Venice, 1964) and King Lear (1970). In 1964 he was given the title People's Artist of the ...

  7. Lear and Yorkin took the show to CBS, which surprisingly bought it. The first episode, “Meet the Bunkers,” aired Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1971, at 9:30 p.m., still with O’Connor and Stapleton, but ...

  8. An appreciation: How Norman Lear changed television — and ...

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    In many American living rooms, the 1960s didn't really begin until Jan. 12, 1971. Creator Norman Lear, who died at age 101 on Tuesday, was the man behind that transformation. The series introduced ...

  9. Category:Films based on King Lear - Wikipedia

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