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Aleksandr Rou
Director, Writer, Actor, Additional Credits
Born February 24, 1906Died December 28, 1973 (67 years)
Aleksandr Rou is widely remembered as the “Soviet Walt Disney,” a filmmaker whose fairy-tale movies became cultural touchstones across the Eastern Bloc. Specializing in magical adventures drawn from Russian folklore, Rou crafted films filled with enchanted forests, witches and heroes. His imaginative style, blending folkloric tradition with cinematic spectacle, made him one of the most successful directors in Soviet popular cinema.
Beloved by children and adults alike, his works defined the genre of Soviet fairy-tale film and were celebrated throughout the USSR and beyond. Even decades later, Rou’s films remain classics, often rewatched and cherished for their unique mix of fantasy, humor, and cultural heritage.
Beloved by children and adults alike, his works defined the genre of Soviet fairy-tale film and were celebrated throughout the USSR and beyond. Even decades later, Rou’s films remain classics, often rewatched and cherished for their unique mix of fantasy, humor, and cultural heritage.
Known For
Aleksandr Rou Filmography
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| 1938 |
| 2010 | Morozko · as Novel |
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| 1945 |
| 1940 | Nashe kino · as (archive Footage) |
| 1970 | The Fair Barbara · as Co-Writer |
| 1937 | The Lonely White Sail · as Assistant Director |
| 1937 | Without Dowry · as First Assistant Director |

















