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Cinematographer and director Anatoly Zabolotsky was buried at the Troekurovsky cemetery.

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Anatoly Zabolotsky, cinematographer and director, Honored Artist of the BSSR and the RSFSR, was buried at the Troekurovsky Cemetery in Moscow. The January 20 footage is published by Izvestia.

The video shows the grave of the cameraman, on which flowers and wreaths were laid. Also before that, a farewell ceremony with Zabolotsky took place in the church.

Zabolotsky died at the age of 91 on January 16. As a cinematographer, he participated in the creation of 15 feature films and eight documentaries, including "Alpine Ballad" directed by Boris Stepanov, "Pechki Lavochki" and "Kalina Krasnaya" by actor and director Vasily Shukshin, as well as films directed by Alexander Mindadze and Vadim Abdrashitov.

Zabolotsky starred as an actor, and in 1979 he directed and wrote the documentary film "Mother's Word." He was a laureate of the Lenin Komsomol Prize and a recipient of the International Andrei Pervozvanny Prize.

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