A dovzhenko
[duh v-zheng-koh; russian duhv-zhen-kuh] /dəvˈʒɛŋ koʊ; russian dʌvˈʒɛn kə/
noun
alexander p
[uh-lyi-ksahndr] /ʌ lyɪˈksɑndr/ (show ipa), 1894–1956, russian motion-picture director.
dovzhenko
/russian dovˈʒenko/
noun
aleksandr petrovitch (alɪkˈsandr peˈtrɔvɪtʃ). 1894–1956, soviet film director. his films include zemlya (1930) and ivan (1932)
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