Semyon Semyonovich Shkolnikov (Russian: Семён Семёнович Шко́льников; Estonian: Semjon Školnikov; January 14, 1918 – July 27, 2015) was a Soviet and later Estonian cinematographer, director, screenwriter, and front-line cameraman during the Great Patriotic War. He was awarded the title of People's Artist of the Estonian SSR (1978), and was the laureate of three Stalin Prizes (1946, 1947, 1951), the Nika Award (2005), and the Guild of Cinematographers' White Square Prize (2005).
Soviet Earth Intelligence
(Director)
Soviet Earth Intelligence
(Director of Photography)
The Mannerheim Line
(Camera Operator)
Old Thomas Is Stolen
(Director)
Old Thomas Is Stolen
(Writer)
Kui saabub õhtu
(Second Assistant Camera)
Yachts at Sea
(Director of Photography)
Meeting by Chance
(Director of Photography)
In the Backyard
(Director of Photography)
Days of June
(Director of Photography)
Kunstnik Peeter Linzbach
(Writer)
Kunstnik Peeter Linzbach
(Director)
Underwater Reefs
(Director of Photography)
Liberation of Vilnius
(Camera Operator)
Ice Tram
(Director)
Ice Tram
(Director of Photography)
In the Land of the Sun and Winds
(Director)
In the Land of the Sun and Winds
(Director of Photography)
In the Land of the Sun and Winds
(Writer)
Distant and Close Skies
(Director)
Distant and Close Skies
(Director of Photography)
Chime
(Director)
Chime
(Director of Photography)
Chime
(Writer)
Horse Gate
(Director)
Horse Gate
(Director of Photography)
Horse Gate
(Producer)