Gina Lollobrigida and director Stanislav Rostotsky. VIII International Film Festival in Moscow.01.07.1973#860899
Delegates to the 5th Congress of Film Makers of the USSR (from left): film director, People's Artist of the USSR Stanislav Rostotsky, People's Actress of the Turkmen SSR Mayagozel Aimedova and People's Actress of the Russian Federation Nina Menshikova. Moscow. 1986.01.05.1986#845558
The 8th Moscow International Film Festival. Soviet film director Stanislav Rostotsky (right) and Cuban filmmaker Santiago Alvarez.10.07.1973#836094
People's Artist of the USSR and head of the jury Stanislav Rostotsky presenting the Golden Award to Nicaraguan actress Marta Lorena Pérez for her role in the movie Alsino and the Condor during the 13th Moscow International Film Festival20.07.1983#831383
A meeting of domestic cinema veterans at the Central House of Cinematographists. The meeting was opened by Stanislav Rostotsky, member of the Elders committee, secretary of the Union of cinematographists of the Russian Federation, film director.14.11.2000#815516
Director Stanislav Rostotsky (b. 1922) and leading actress Petronella Barker (Norway). The shooting of the feature film "Trees Grow on the Stones Too" ("A Dragon's Captive.") The original title - Dragens fange. Directors Stanislav Rostotsky, Knut Andersen. Scriptwriters Stanislav Rostotsky, Alexander Aleksandrov, Gennady Shumsky. Gorky Film Studios (USSR) and Norsk Film (Norway) co-production, 1985.01.04.1984#724755
Director Stanislav Rostotsky and actress Lidia Fedoseyeva-Shukshina. The 4th Congress of Cinematographers of the USSR.01.06.1981#607544
Stanislav Rostotsky, film director, script writer and People's Artist of the USSR (1974).01.01.1999#426796
The USSR People's Artist film director Stanislav Rostotsky (left) converses with the RSFSR Merited Artist Yelena Drapeko (right). 01.12.1982#87166
Film director Stanislav Rostotsky answering the questions at a news conference "USSR-USA; Geneva spirit and cultural exchange".01.01.1988#86259
Film director, producer of "The tress grow even on rocks", Stanislav Rostotsky receives an award for his contribution in the development of historical film. 01.04.1986#85117