Grigoriy Aronov
Directing
January 1, 1923 — July 1, 1984Pochep, Bryanskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR
Grigoriy Aronov (1923-1984) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter and actor. He directed a handful of films throughout his 30 year career but is best known for co-directing The Seventh Companion (1968), the directorial debut of fellow Soviet filmmaker Aleksei German.
Behind the camera
1984The Unknown Soldier
Director
1983Sail Away, Little Ship...
Director & Writer
1980Vacations of Krosh
Director
1977A Long, Long Case...
Director
1974Vesenniye perevyortyshi
Director
1972Fifth Quarter
Director
1970Green Signals
Director
1967The Seventh Companion
Director
1965While a Person is Alive
Director
1963Tomorrow's Worries
Director
1957The Sailor Went Ashore
Director