Anatoli Golovnya

Anatoli Dmitrievich Golovnya (Анатолий Дмитриевич Головня; 20 January 1900, Simferopol – 25 June 1982, Moscow) was a Soviet cinematographer, renowned for his work with Vsevolod Pudovkin (with whom he was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1951). In 1969 he was a member of the jury at the 6th Moscow International Film Festival. He was a professor at Moscow's renowned Institute of Cinema (VGIK). One of his students at VGIK was Mikhail Vartanov.

Selected filmography

 * Chess Fever (1925)
 * Mother (1925)
 * The Bricks (1925)
 * Mechanics of the Brain (1926)
 * Man from the Restaurant (1927)
 * The End of St. Petersburg (1927)
 * Storm Over Asia (1928)
 * The Living Corpse (1929)
 * The Deserter (1933)
 * Victory (1938)
 * Minin and Pozharsky (1939)
 * Suvorov (1941)
 * Elusive Ian (1942)
 * Admiral Nakhimov (1946)
 * Zhukovsky (1950)