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Soviet director and screenwriter. Brother of screenwriter Serafima Roshal. Married to screenwriter Vera Stroyeva.
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- Mussorgsky (1950) Director
- The Paris Commune (1936) Director
- The Year 18th (1958) Director
- Ivan Pavlov (1949) Director
- Gloomy Morning (1959) Director
- Salamander (1928) Director
- The Sisters (1957) Director
- They Live Nearby (1968) Director
- The Artamonov Case (1941) Director
- High Water (1963) Creative Producer
- Songs of Abai (1946) Director
- His Excellency (1928) Director
- Flames on the Volga (1956) Director
- The Trial of Madmen (1961) Director
- The First Date (1960) Producer
- Year as Long as Life (1965) Director
- The Oppenheim Family (1939) Director
- Petersburg Nights (1934) Director
- TsOKS in Alma-Ata (1974) Cast
- Rimsky-Korsakov (1953) Director
- The New Gulliver (1935) Writer
- Two Women (1930) Director
- Looking for Happiness (1940) Director
- Aleko (1953) Writer
- Batyr of the Steppes (1942) Director
- Bouquet of Violets (1983) Writer
- Lyubov Orlova (1985) as Self
- The Gentlefolks of Skotinin (1927) Director
- A Jew at War (1930) Director
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