Ayan Gasanovna Shakhmalieva ( November 12, 1932 , Baku - April 27, 1999 , St. Petersburg ) - Soviet, Russian film director , dubbing director.
| Ayan Shakhmalieva | |
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| Date of Birth | November 12, 1932 |
| Place of Birth | Baku , Azerbaijan |
| Date of death | April 27, 1999 (66 years old) |
| Place of death | St. Petersburg |
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| Profession | filmmaker |
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Biography
Born on November 12, 1932 in Baku. In 1956 she graduated from the directing department of VGIK (workshop of Lev Kuleshov ).
Since 1957, she worked at the Lenfilm film studio. She was awarded the Order of Friendship (1997).
She was buried at Komarovsky cemetery in St. Petersburg.
Filmography
Feature films
- 1957 - Another's Love [1]
- 1958 - House opposite
- 1961 - Michelle and Mishutka
- 1969 - Boys (short story “Newcomer”)
- 1973 - Captain
- 1974 - Strange Adults
- 1976 - First Flight
- 1978 - Children as children
- 1980 - Light in the window
- 1982 - Driveway (film production)
- 1983 - Vera (film production)
- 1983 - Burn, burn clearly ...
- 1985 - Sofia Kovalevskaya
- 1986 - Myth
- 1989 - It was by the sea
- 1992 - Smoke
Rewards
- Order of Friendship ( August 25, 1997 ) - for services to the state, a great contribution to strengthening friendship and cooperation between peoples, many years of fruitful activity in the field of culture and art [2]
- “Alien Love” (1957, 4 parts, thesis, filmed at VGIK). Prize for directing at the festival of film schools of the world as part of the World Youth Festival 1957 in Moscow.
- “Boys”: the novel “The Newcomer” (1969, 4 parts, 88 minutes, film almanacs, Lenfilm, Second MOT, black and white). Prize at the Helsinki Film Festival for Children and Youths in 1971.
- “Strange Adults” (1974, 78 minutes, melodrama, Lenfilm, OTF, color). 1) The main prize at the international festival of television films in Prague in 1975; 2) Prize of the Union of Filmmakers of Georgia at the All-Union Television Film Festival.
- “Children as Children” (1978, 74 minutes, melodrama, Lenfilm, OTF, color). Interview Award at the 1978 International Television Film Festival in Prague.
- “Light in the Window” (1980, 81 minutes, melodrama, Lenfilm, OTF, color). Prize at the 1980 All-Union Television Film Festival in Yerevan.
- “Burn, Burn Clear” (1983, 2 episodes, 143 minutes, melodrama, Lenfilm, OTF, color). Prize at the All-Union Television Film Festival in Almaty in 1983.
- "Sofia Kovalevskaya" (1985, 3 episodes, 218 minutes, biographical, Lenfilm, OTF, color). The main prize of the International Festival of Multi-Series Television Films in Pianciano Terma, Italy, in 1985.
Notes
Links
- Shakhmalieva, Ayan Gasanovna (English) on the Internet Movie Database