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Aleksei Balabanov

Aleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov (Russian: Алeксeй Oктябpинoвич Балабанoв; 25 February 1959 – 18 May 2013)[1] was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and producer, a member of European Film Academy.[2] He started from creating mostly arthouse pictures and music videos but gained significant mainstream popularity in action crime drama movies Brother (1997) and Brother 2 (2000), both of which starred Sergei Bodrov, Jr.[3] Later, Balabanov directed the films Cargo 200 (2007), Morphine (2008) and A Stoker (2010) which also received critical recognition.[4] He has been referred to as the "Russian Quentin Tarantino" in the press for his critically acclaimed yet controversial films.[5][6]

Aleksei Balabanov
Born(1959-02-25)25 February 1959
Died18 May 2013(2013-05-18) (aged 54)
OccupationFilm director
Years active1989 – 2012

Life and career edit

Aleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov was born on 25 February 1959, in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg).[6]

In 1981 Balabanov graduated from Translation Department of the Gorky Pedagogical University of Foreign Languages.[6] He then served in the Soviet Army as an officer-interpreter.[6] After his discharge, from 1983 to 1987 he worked as an assistant film director at Sverdlovsk Film Studio.[6] Balabanov shot his first film in 1987, in the Urals. The script of the film was written overnight. This low-budget work was filmed in a restaurant. Later Balabanov studied at the experimental workshop "Auteur Cinema" (Russian: Авторское кино) of the High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors, graduating in 1990.[6]

Starting from 1990 Balabanov lived and worked in St. Petersburg.

In 1991 Balabanov directed his feature film debut Happy Days based on the works by Samuel Beckett. It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1994.[7] In 1994 Balabanov together with Sergey Selyanov and Viktor Sergeyev founded the production company CTV.[3][8] The same year he directed the Franz Kafka adaptation The Castle.

His next film, crime drama Brother (1997) about a contract killer, was a great box-office and critical success. The film featured music by the band Nautilus Pompilus for which Balabanov directed several music videos prior. It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1997.[7] It was a breakthrough film for Balabanov and the lead actor Sergei Bodrov Jr., making them instantly known throughout Russia. The success of the movie led to the creation of the sequel, Brother 2, also directed by Balabanov and starring Bodrov. The film is set in Chicago.

He directed Of Freaks and Men in 1998 about the emerging pornography business in turn of the century Imperial Russia. The film premiered at the Directors' Fortnight of 1998 Cannes Film Festival.

Dead Man's Bluff (2005) was Balabanov's first foray into dark comedy.

Cargo 200 (2007), partially based on Faulkner's novel Sanctuary, proved to be controversial among critics and audiences due to the graphic display of violence in the film. Cannes Film Festival programmer Joël Chapron likened the picture to a "snuff film" at the Sochi Film Festival premiere.[5]

Aleksei Balabanov's last completed film was Me Too which was screened at the Venice Film Festival in 2012.[9]

Personal life edit

He was married to costume designer Nadezhda Vasilyeva. He had two sons.[6]

Death edit

Balabanov struggled to cope with the death of his favoured actor and close friend Sergei Bodrov Jr. In 2002 and after Bodrov's death, Balabanov's alcohol consumption increased considerably. Balabanov died on 18 May 2013 of a heart attack.[6][8][10]

Balabanov was buried near his father's grave at Smolensky Cemetery in St. Petersburg.[11]

Unfinished works edit

Prior to his death, Balabanov was reportedly planning to make a film on Stalin, portraying him as a 'godfather of crime'."[6]

Legacy edit

Largely due to the popularity of Brother and Brother 2, Balabanov enjoys a legendary status in Russia, and is frequently cited as one of Russia's greatest ever film directors.[12]

Literature edit

  • Florian Weinhold (2013), Path of Blood: The Post-Soviet Gangster, His Mistress and Their Others in Aleksei Balabanov's Genre Films, Reaverlands Books: North Charleston, SC.

Filmography edit

Year English title Original title Notes Ref
Cyrillic Transliteration
1987 There Used to Be Another Time Раньше было другое время Ran'she bylo drugoye vremya short film [13]
1988 I Don't Have a Friend or One Step Beyond У меня нет друга, или One step beyond U menya net druga, ili One step beyond short film [13]
1989 Nastya and Yegor Настя и Егор Nastya i Yegor short documentary [13]
1990 On Aviation in Russia О воздушном летании в России O vozdushnom letanii v Rossii short documentary, graduation film [13]
1991 Happy Days Счастливые дни Schastlivyye dni
1991 Border Conflict Пограничный конфликт Pogranichnyy konflikt
1994 The Castle Замок Замок
1995 Pribytiye poyezda segment "Trofim"
1997 Brother Брат Brat [14]
1998 Of Freaks and Men Про уродов и людей Pro urodov i lyudey [15]
2000 Brother 2 Брат 2 Brat 2 [16]
2002 The River Река Reka
2002 War Война Voyna [17]
2005 Dead Man's Bluff Жмурки Zhmurki [18]
2006 It Doesn't Hurt Me Мне не больно Mne ne bol'no [19]
2007 Cargo 200 Груз 200 Gruz 200 [20]
2008 Morphia Морфий Morfiy [21]
2010 A Stoker Кочегар Kochegar [22]
2012 Me Too Я тоже хочу Ya tozhe khochu [1] [23]

Notes edit

  • ^ Aleksei Balabanov was awarded the "Best Director" award for the film Me Too (Я тоже хочу) (2012) at the Saint Petersburg International Film Festival.

Music videos edit

Balabanov directed several music videos:

  • Three clips for the band Nautilus Pompilius: "A glimpse from the screen" (Russian: Взгляд с экрана, 1988), "Pure demon" (Russian: Чистый бес, 1992), and "In the rain" (Russian: Во время дождя, 1997; soundtrack to his movie Brother);
  • A clip for Nastya (band) [ru]: "Stratosphere" (Russian: Стратосфера, 1989);
  • Together with the director Valery Makushchenko, a clip for the band Bi-2: "No One Writes to the Colonel" (Russian: Полковнику никто не пишет, 2000; soundtrack to his film Brother 2).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Russian cult film director Alexei Balabanov dies". BBC News. 18 May 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  2. ^ Peter Rollberg (2016). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 75–78. ISBN 1442268425.
  3. ^ a b "Aleksei Balabanov: The Metropole's Death Drive". The Imperial Trace : Recent Russian Cinema. Oxford University Press. 2009. pp. 217–236. ISBN 978-0199710546.
  4. ^ "Russian cult film director Balabanov dies". Herald Sun. 19 May 2013.
  5. ^ a b Maria Baker. "Алексей Балабанов "грузит" Кинотавр". BBC.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Aleksei Balabanov Russian Film Director Dies at 54". The New York Times. 21 May 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  7. ^ a b "Aleksei Balabanov". Cannes Film Festival.
  8. ^ a b Прощание с кинорежиссером Алексеем Балабановым в Петербурге прошло тихо и скромно – Первый канал
  9. ^ "Me Too (Ya tozhe hochu): Venice Review". The Hollywood Reporter.
  10. ^ III, Harris M. Lentz (16 May 2014). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2013. McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. ISBN 978-0-7864-7665-7.
  11. ^ "Причиной смерти Алексея Балабанова стала сердечная недостаточность". Российская газета (in Russian). Retrieved 21 April 2020.
  12. ^ Алексей Балабанов [Alexey Balbanov] (in Russian). Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  13. ^ a b c d Österberg, Ira (2022). Aleksei Balabanov: 'Brother'. Bristol: Intellect. ISBN 978-1-78938-483-3.
  14. ^ "Brother". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  15. ^ "Of Freaks and Men". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  16. ^ "Brother 2". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  17. ^ "War". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  18. ^ "Dead Man's Bluff". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  19. ^ "It Doesn't Hurt". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  20. ^ "Cargo 200". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  21. ^ "Morphia". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  22. ^ "A Stoker". Variety. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  23. ^ "Me Too (Ya tozhe hochu): Venice Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 May 2023.

External links edit

  • Aleksei Balabanov at IMDb
  • Biography of Aleksei Balabanov (in English)
  • Program for Crime and Transcendence: The Films of Aleksei Balabanov (Yale University, Spring 2015)
  • MacKay, John. "Balabanov's BROTHER (1997): Cinema as salvage operation." [2]
  • MacKay, John. "Balabanov's HAPPY DAYS (1991): Beckett via Realism." [3]

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Oktyabrinovich and the family name is Balabanov Aleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov Russian Aleksej Oktyabpinovich Balabanov 25 February 1959 18 May 2013 1 was a Russian film director screenwriter and producer a member of European Film Academy 2 He started from creating mostly arthouse pictures and music videos but gained significant mainstream popularity in action crime drama movies Brother 1997 and Brother 2 2000 both of which starred Sergei Bodrov Jr 3 Later Balabanov directed the films Cargo 200 2007 Morphine 2008 and A Stoker 2010 which also received critical recognition 4 He has been referred to as the Russian Quentin Tarantino in the press for his critically acclaimed yet controversial films 5 6 Aleksei BalabanovBorn 1959 02 25 25 February 1959Sverdlovsk Russian SFSR USSRDied18 May 2013 2013 05 18 aged 54 Sestroretsk Saint Petersburg RussiaOccupationFilm directorYears active1989 2012 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Personal life 2 Death 3 Unfinished works 4 Legacy 5 Literature 6 Filmography 6 1 Notes 7 Music videos 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksLife and career editAleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov was born on 25 February 1959 in Sverdlovsk now Yekaterinburg 6 In 1981 Balabanov graduated from Translation Department of the Gorky Pedagogical University of Foreign Languages 6 He then served in the Soviet Army as an officer interpreter 6 After his discharge from 1983 to 1987 he worked as an assistant film director at Sverdlovsk Film Studio 6 Balabanov shot his first film in 1987 in the Urals The script of the film was written overnight This low budget work was filmed in a restaurant Later Balabanov studied at the experimental workshop Auteur Cinema Russian Avtorskoe kino of the High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors graduating in 1990 6 Starting from 1990 Balabanov lived and worked in St Petersburg In 1991 Balabanov directed his feature film debut Happy Days based on the works by Samuel Beckett It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1994 7 In 1994 Balabanov together with Sergey Selyanov and Viktor Sergeyev founded the production company CTV 3 8 The same year he directed the Franz Kafka adaptation The Castle His next film crime drama Brother 1997 about a contract killer was a great box office and critical success The film featured music by the band Nautilus Pompilus for which Balabanov directed several music videos prior It was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1997 7 It was a breakthrough film for Balabanov and the lead actor Sergei Bodrov Jr making them instantly known throughout Russia The success of the movie led to the creation of the sequel Brother 2 also directed by Balabanov and starring Bodrov The film is set in Chicago He directed Of Freaks and Men in 1998 about the emerging pornography business in turn of the century Imperial Russia The film premiered at the Directors Fortnight of 1998 Cannes Film Festival Dead Man s Bluff 2005 was Balabanov s first foray into dark comedy Cargo 200 2007 partially based on Faulkner s novel Sanctuary proved to be controversial among critics and audiences due to the graphic display of violence in the film Cannes Film Festival programmer Joel Chapron likened the picture to a snuff film at the Sochi Film Festival premiere 5 Aleksei Balabanov s last completed film was Me Too which was screened at the Venice Film Festival in 2012 9 Personal life edit He was married to costume designer Nadezhda Vasilyeva He had two sons 6 Death editBalabanov struggled to cope with the death of his favoured actor and close friend Sergei Bodrov Jr In 2002 and after Bodrov s death Balabanov s alcohol consumption increased considerably Balabanov died on 18 May 2013 of a heart attack 6 8 10 Balabanov was buried near his father s grave at Smolensky Cemetery in St Petersburg 11 Unfinished works editPrior to his death Balabanov was reportedly planning to make a film on Stalin portraying him as a godfather of crime 6 Legacy editLargely due to the popularity of Brother and Brother 2 Balabanov enjoys a legendary status in Russia and is frequently cited as one of Russia s greatest ever film directors 12 Literature editFlorian Weinhold 2013 Path of Blood The Post Soviet Gangster His Mistress and Their Others in Aleksei Balabanov s Genre Films Reaverlands Books North Charleston SC Filmography editYear English title Original title Notes RefCyrillic Transliteration1987 There Used to Be Another Time Ranshe bylo drugoe vremya Ran she bylo drugoye vremya short film 13 1988 I Don t Have a Friend or One Step Beyond U menya net druga ili One step beyond U menya net druga ili One step beyond short film 13 1989 Nastya and Yegor Nastya i Egor Nastya i Yegor short documentary 13 1990 On Aviation in Russia O vozdushnom letanii v Rossii O vozdushnom letanii v Rossii short documentary graduation film 13 1991 Happy Days Schastlivye dni Schastlivyye dni1991 Border Conflict Pogranichnyj konflikt Pogranichnyy konflikt1994 The Castle Zamok Zamok1995 Pribytiye poyezda segment Trofim 1997 Brother Brat Brat 14 1998 Of Freaks and Men Pro urodov i lyudej Pro urodov i lyudey 15 2000 Brother 2 Brat 2 Brat 2 16 2002 The River Reka Reka2002 War Vojna Voyna 17 2005 Dead Man s Bluff Zhmurki Zhmurki 18 2006 It Doesn t Hurt Me Mne ne bolno Mne ne bol no 19 2007 Cargo 200 Gruz 200 Gruz 200 20 2008 Morphia Morfij Morfiy 21 2010 A Stoker Kochegar Kochegar 22 2012 Me Too Ya tozhe hochu Ya tozhe khochu 1 23 Notes edit Aleksei Balabanov was awarded the Best Director award for the film Me Too Ya tozhe hochu 2012 at the Saint Petersburg International Film Festival Music videos editBalabanov directed several music videos Three clips for the band Nautilus Pompilius A glimpse from the screen Russian Vzglyad s ekrana 1988 Pure demon Russian Chistyj bes 1992 and In the rain Russian Vo vremya dozhdya 1997 soundtrack to his movie Brother A clip for Nastya band ru Stratosphere Russian Stratosfera 1989 Together with the director Valery Makushchenko a clip for the band Bi 2 No One Writes to the Colonel Russian Polkovniku nikto ne pishet 2000 soundtrack to his film Brother 2 See also editSergei Bodrov Jr Viktor SukhorukovReferences edit Russian cult film director Alexei Balabanov dies BBC News 18 May 2013 Retrieved 19 May 2013 Peter Rollberg 2016 Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema US Rowman amp Littlefield pp 75 78 ISBN 1442268425 a b Aleksei Balabanov The Metropole s Death Drive The Imperial Trace Recent Russian Cinema Oxford University Press 2009 pp 217 236 ISBN 978 0199710546 Russian cult film director Balabanov dies Herald Sun 19 May 2013 a b Maria Baker Aleksej Balabanov gruzit Kinotavr BBC a b c d e f g h i Aleksei Balabanov Russian Film Director Dies at 54 The New York Times 21 May 2013 Retrieved 23 May 2013 a b Aleksei Balabanov Cannes Film Festival a b Proshanie s kinorezhisserom Alekseem Balabanovym v Peterburge proshlo tiho i skromno Pervyj kanal Me Too Ya tozhe hochu Venice Review The Hollywood Reporter III Harris M Lentz 16 May 2014 Obituaries in the Performing Arts 2013 McFarland Incorporated Publishers ISBN 978 0 7864 7665 7 Prichinoj smerti Alekseya Balabanova stala serdechnaya nedostatochnost Rossijskaya gazeta in Russian Retrieved 21 April 2020 Aleksej Balabanov Alexey Balbanov in Russian Retrieved 11 September 2022 a b c d Osterberg Ira 2022 Aleksei Balabanov Brother Bristol Intellect ISBN 978 1 78938 483 3 Brother Variety Retrieved 24 May 2023 Of Freaks and Men Variety Retrieved 24 May 2023 Brother 2 Variety Retrieved 24 May 2023 War Variety Retrieved 24 May 2023 Dead Man s Bluff Variety Retrieved 24 May 2023 It Doesn t Hurt Variety Retrieved 24 May 2023 Cargo 200 Variety Retrieved 24 May 2023 Morphia Variety Retrieved 24 May 2023 A Stoker Variety Retrieved 24 May 2023 Me Too Ya tozhe hochu Venice Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 24 May 2023 External links editAleksei Balabanov at IMDb Biography of Aleksei Balabanov in English Program for Crime and Transcendence The Films of Aleksei Balabanov Yale University Spring 2015 MacKay John Balabanov s BROTHER 1997 Cinema as salvage operation 2 MacKay John Balabanov s HAPPY DAYS 1991 Beckett via Realism 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aleksei Balabanov amp oldid 1177157220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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