
Georgi Rerberg
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Georgy Ivanovich Rerberg (Russian: Георгий Иванович Рерберг, September 28, 1937, Moscow, Soviet Union, – July 28, 1999, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet cinematographer. He is known for his work on Andrey Tarkovsky's Zerkalo (The Mirror). He started as cinematographer on Andrey Tarkovsky's film Stalker but was later replaced with Alexander Knyazhinsky. Rerberg's notable portfolio of two dozen films includes works with world-renowned Russian film directors Andrei Konchalovsky, Andrei Tarkovsky, Igor Talankin, Sergei Solovyov, Ivan Dykhovichny and others. Georgy Rerberg was grandson of Russian civil engineer and architect Ivan Rerberg.
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Mirror (1975)
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Lyuba (1990)
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Uncle Vanya (1970)
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Ilf and Petrov Rode in the Tram (1972)
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A Nest of Gentry (1969)
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Plumbum, or The Dangerous Game (1987)
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The First Teacher (1965)
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Falling Stars (1981)
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Father Sergius (1978)
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The Arrival of a Train (1996)
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Hello, I'm Your Aunt! (1975)
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Streak of Luck (1983)
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Melodies of a White Night (1976)
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The Story of Asya Klyachina, Who Loved, But Did Not Marry (1966)
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An Ordinary History (1970)
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Adam Marries Eve (1980)
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Rest Time from Saturday Until Monday (1984)
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An Unnamed Star (1978)
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Time (1995)
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The Forest (1975)
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Tester (1986)
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Пёс, сметана и труба (1970)
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Irkutsk Story (1973)
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The Golden Gates (1971)
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October (1993)
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Lyubov Orlova (1985)
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Oleg Kagan. Life After Life (1997)
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