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Razbezhkina, Marina Alexandrovna

Marina Aleksandrovna Razbezhkina (born July 17, 1948 ) is a Russian screenwriter and film director .

Marina Razbezhkina
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Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Citizenship USSR , Russia
Professionscreenwriter , director
Careersince 1986
Directiondocumentary, fiction
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Biography and Creativity

Marina Razbezhkina was born on July 17, 1948 in Kazan in a family of intellectuals . In 1971 she graduated from the philological faculty of Kazan State University .

She worked as a teacher in a rural school, as a journalist in a number of media .

Since 1986 - screenwriter of documentaries at the Kazan newsreel studio. Since 1989 - director of documentaries on his own scripts. In 1992-1998 she taught at Kazan University .

In 2003 she shot the first feature film Harvest Time .

In 2003-2004 - a lecturer at the University of Natalia Nesterova (Moscow).

In 2004-2005, he was a lecturer in the faculty of film and television at Internews .

In 2007, she shot the second feature film " Yar " based on the eponymous novel by S. Yesenin .

In 2008 Member of the jury of the Kinotavr festival . [2]

Since 2008, he has been teaching at the Higher School of Journalism at the Higher School of Economics at the creative workshop "Directing Documentary Films and Documentary Theater", together with the artistic director of Theater.doc , Mikhail Ugarov . [3]

Since 2009, annually holds a creative competition of documentary works “Hunting for Reality”. Winners are entitled to free tuition at her workshop.

Razbezhkina’s students are the main participants in the festival of real cinema “ Cinema.doc ” [4] .

Public position

In March 2014, she signed a letter “We are with you!” By the Cinema Union in support of Ukraine [5] .

In 2018, she supported the appeal of the European Film Academy in defense of the Ukrainian director Oleg Sentsov, a prisoner in Russia, who was imprisoned in Russia. [6]

Recognition and Rewards

Member of the Union of Cinematographers of Russia , the Guild of Non-Fiction Films and Television, the Russian Academy of Motion Picture Arts "Nika", the European Academy of Motion Picture Arts.

Prizes at festivals:

  • 1987 - International Film Festival in Los Angeles (Diploma, the film "And in your yard?")
  • 1987 - Prize of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR (film "And in your yard?")
  • 1992 - IFF Women's Cinema in Minsk (Grand Prix, the film "Concert by request")
  • 2002 - Laurel Award (For the best short film, the film "Just Life")
  • 2003 - International Film Festival "Silverdock" (Prize "Snow Globe", the film "Just Life")
  • 2004 - Window to Europe CF in Vyborg (Grand Prix, film Harvest Time )
  • 2004 - CF of Russian films in Honfleur (Prize for the best debut, the film "Harvest Time")
  • 2004 - Moscow International Film Festival (FIPRECSI Prize, film "Harvest Time")
  • 2004 - Moscow International Film Festival (diploma of the Guild of Film Critics and Film Critics of Russia "For the artistic disclosure of the pagan nature of the totalitarian myth", the film "Harvest Time")
  • 2004 - IFF in Thessaloniki (Silver Alexander Prize, Artistic Award, film Harvest Time)
  • 2004 - International Film Festival in Chicago (Golden Disc Prize "For the complex and poetic embodiment of the ambiguous period of Soviet history", the film "Harvest Time")
  • 2004 - Golden Aries Award (For Best Debut, Harvest Time)
  • 2005 - International Film Festival in Monfort (Jury Prize, film "Harvest Time")
  • 2005 - International Film Festival in Taipei (Grand Prix, the film "Harvest Time")
  • 2005 - International Film Festival in Trieste (Grand Prix for the best feature film, the film "Harvest Time")
  • 2005 - International Film Festival in Jeonju (Grand Prix, the film "Harvest Time")
  • 2005 - Moscow Film Festival of Human Rights "Stalker" in Moscow (Special. Diplomas of the jury, the film "Vacation")
  • 2006 - IFF of the new documentary film "Flahertiana" in Perm (Prize of film critics and the press "Big Silver Nanook", the film "Alien Country")
  • 2007 - IFF "Russian Abroad" in Moscow (First place in the competition of documentary films, the film "Alien Country")
  • 2008 - RKF "Literature and Cinema" in Gatchina (Prize of criticism, the film "Yar")

Filmography

Director and screenwriter

  • 1990 - The Storm of the Darkness (Documentary)
  • 1990 - House (documentary)
  • 1990 - And love him in your heart (documentary)
  • 1990 - Dance floor (documentary)
  • 1991 - The End of the Road (Documentary)
  • 1991 - Application Concert (Documentary)
  • 1991 - Assumption (documentary)
  • 1994 - Man plays the trumpet (documentary)
  • 1995 - Strange freedom of being (documentary)
  • 1997 - Heirs of Paradise (documentary, video)
  • 1998 - Tatyana Shmyga (documentary, video)
  • 1999 - Sabantuy (in the series One Hundred Films about Moscow) (documentary, video)
  • 1999 - Slavic dances (in the series One Hundred Films about Moscow) (documentary, video)
  • 2000 - 24 hours from the life of the province (documentary, video, series)
  • 2000 - I feel it’s time to say goodbye (in a series of One Hundred Films about Moscow) (documentary, video)
  • 2001 - War and Peace. Fragments (documentary, video)
  • 2001 - Gennady Aigi (documentary, video)
  • 2001 - Life is an unpaired boot (based on the book by T. Petkevich , documentary, video)
  • 2001 - Underground (in the cycle of One Hundred Films about Moscow) (documentary, video)
  • 2001 - I want to sing (documentary)
  • 2002 - Just Life (Documentary)
  • 2002 - Observation deck (documentary, video)
  • 2003 - The Story of My Family (documentary, television, series)
  • 2003 - Marcel Marceau (documentary, video)
  • 2004 - Harvest Time (Russia)
  • 2004 - Foreign country (documentary, video)
  • 2005 - Vacations (documentary, video)
  • 2007 - Yar (Russia)
  • 2013 - Optical axis (documentary, video)

Screenwriter

  • 1986 - And in your yard? (documentary) - screenwriter with V. Gerasimov
  • 2000 - Bolshoi Theater (documentary, television, series)
  • 2000 - Chronicles of Russian Terror (documentary, television, series)

Producer

  • 2012 - Winter, go away! (documentary)

Notes

  1. ↑ Internet Movie Database - 1990.
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  2. ↑ Kinotavr Festival: Kinotavr-2008 opens in Sochi | Movie Frame Magazine
  3. ↑ Programs - Graduate School of Journalism, State University - Higher School of Economics Archived May 19, 2009.
  4. ↑ CINEMA THEATER.DOC
  5. ↑ We are with you! (unspecified) . kinosoyuz.com (March 8, 2014).
  6. ↑ The European Film Academy Free Oleg Sentsov!

Links

  • The official website of the Marina Razbezhkina Documentary Film Workshop
  • Encyclopedia of domestic cinema
  • Marina Razbezhkina at kino-teatr.ru
  • Marina Razbezhkina on the site "Cinema of Russia" (inaccessible link)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Razbezhkina__Marina_Alexandrovna&oldid=100162586


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