Volodymyr Denysenko was as Ukrainian cinematographer, scriptwriter and teacher. He finished the Karpenko-Kary Theatrical Institute in Kyiv in 1948, but was then imprisoned by the Russian authorities for "Ukrainian bourgeois nationalism". He was released and pardoned in 1956. He finished cinematographic studies and then started working in films. He married the actress Natalia Naum.
Soldier Girl
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Soldier Girl
(Writer)
A Dream
(Screenplay)
High Pass
(Director)
High Pass
(Screenplay)
A Dream
(Director)
Conscience
(Writer)
Roman and Francesca
(Director)
Illumination
(Writer)
Illumination
(Director)
Conscience
(Director)
Only the Statues Are Silent
(Director)
Жнецы
(Director)
The Kyiv Direction
(Director)
The Kyiv Direction
(Screenplay)