About
Yu-Lan Chen
Overview
Yu-Lan Chen (also known as Iolanda Chen) was a Soviet cinematographer. Born in China, her family moved to Moscow, where later on she pursued a degree in Cinematography at Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography. Chen worked on a number of films including an epic four-part adaptation of War and Peace.
Known for
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1968 | War and Peace | Camera | Director of Photography | 62 Fair |
1968 | Sofiya Perovskaya | Camera | Director of Photography | 59 Average |
1967 | War and Peace, Part IV: Pierre Bezukhov | Camera | Director of Photography | 60 Fair |
1967 | War and Peace, Part III: The Year 1812 | Camera | Director of Photography | 60 Fair |
1966 | The Tunnel | Camera | Director of Photography | 58 Average |
1966 | War and Peace, Part II: Natasha Rostova | Camera | Director of Photography | 60 Fair |
1966 | War and Peace, Part I: Andrei Bolkonsky | Camera | Director of Photography | 60 Fair |
1966 | War and Peace | Camera | Director of Photography | 70 Good |
1961 | Five Days, Five Nights | Camera | Director of Photography | 59 Average |
1958 | The Communist | Camera | Director of Photography | 58 Average |
1957 | History Lesson | Camera | Director of Photography | N/A N/A |
1953 | Admiral Ushakov | Camera | Director of Photography | 59 Average |
1949 | Rainis | Camera | Director of Photography | N/A N/A |
1947 | The Tale of the "Neistoviy" | Camera | Director of Photography | N/A N/A |
1946 | The Great Glinka | Camera | Director of Photography | 59 Average |
1944 | Zoya | Camera | Director of Photography | 58 Average |