Stanislav Rostotsky is a Soviet cinematographer, actor, director, director and screenwriter. The author of the paintings "It was in Penkov", "Let's live until Monday", "White Beam Black Ear", "And the dawns are quiet here", etc. The works of Soviet director Stanislav Rostotsky are well known to domestic and foreign audiences.
At the age of 14, Rostotsky starred in Sergei Eisenstein's unfinished film Bezhin Meadow. At the age of 16, he came to Eisenstein again, saying that he "agreed to clean his shoes, run to the store and wash the dishes if he would teach him for it." The director instead suggested that Rostotsky broaden his horizons: read books by Zola, Balzac, study the work of the Impressionists, music by Ravel, Debussy, Russian classics. Rostotsky's friendship with the classic of Soviet cinema continued until the end of Eisenstein's life.
Handwritten text on the photo: "In good memory! To Vladimir Kulesh."