Fyodor Otsep, also known as Fedor Ozep, was a Russian-American film director and screenwriter. He began his career as a writer on film theory and served as a dramaturge for the Mezhrabpomfilm-Rus company. Otsep wrote for directors like V.I. Pudovkin and Yakov Protazanov before transitioning to directing in 1926. His notable works include The Living Corpse (1929), based on Leo Tolstoy's play, and Amok (1934). Otsep's films are recognized for their narrative depth and stylistic innovation.
Aelita: Queen of Mars
(Screenplay)
Cero en conducta
(Director)
Whispering City
(Director)
The Murderer Dmitri Karamazov
(Director)
The Yellow Ticket
(Director)
The Yellow Ticket
(Writer)
The Living Corpse
(Director)
Amok
(Director)
Miss Mend
(Director)
Three Russian Girls
(Director)
The Queen of Spades
(Director)
The Queen of Spades
(Screenplay)
Big City Night
(Director)
Gibraltar
(Director)
Miss Mend
(Writer)
A Woman Alone
(Story)
The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom
(Writer)
La forteresse
(Director)
Princess Tarakanova
(Director)
Le père Chopin
(Director)
The Murderer Dmitri Karamazov
(Writer)
The Queen of Spades
(Writer)
Mirages of Paris
(Director)
Mirages of Paris
(Writer)
The Stationmaster
(Writer)
Polikushka
(Writer)
The Doll with Millions
(Writer)
The Living Corpse
(Editor)