
Pirogov
On the life of Russian doctor Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov who used field surgery in the 1853 Crimean War.
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"During the last years of Stalin's life Russian film directors had to be careful (to put it mildly) in their choice of subject matter and the historical biopic was thought an uncontroversial and fairly safe topic for the times. Shostakovich contributed musical scores to three such films; Michurin (1948) based on the life of Ivan Michurin the soviet agronomist, or more accurately on his pupil Trofim Lysenko, Belinsky (1950) on the eponymous literary critic and the earlier Pirogov (1947) on the surgeon Nikolai Pirogov. Pirogov, directed by Grigori Kozintsev for Lenfilm and with scenario by ..."
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On the life of Russian doctor Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov who used field surgery in the 1853 Crimean War.