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Konstantin Lopushansky

Konstantin Sergeyevich Lopushansky (Russian: Константин Сергеевич Лопушанский; born June 12, 1947) is a Soviet and Russian film director, film theorist and author.[1][2][3] He is best known for directing the apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic films Dead Man's Letters (1986), A Visitor to a Museum (1989), Russian Symphony (1994), and The Ugly Swans (2006).

Konstantin Lopushansky
Konstantin Lopushansky in 2017
Born
Konstantin Sergeyevich Lopushansky

(1947-06-12) June 12, 1947 (age 75)
NationalityRussian
OccupationFilm director
Years active1978–present
AwardsPeople's Artist of Russia

In 1997, Lopushansky was awarded the Honored Artist of the Russian Federation honorary title. In 2007, he was awarded the People's Artist of Russia honorary title, the highest Russian civilian honor for performing arts.[2]

Biography

Early life

Konstantin Lopushansky was born on June 12, 1947, in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR.[3] His mother was Sofia Petrovna Lopushanskaya, who worked as a linguistic professor at Volgograd State University.[4] His father was Sergei Timofeyevich Lopushansky, a front-line soldier who died in 1953 from wounds he sustained in war.[5]

Education and early career

In 1970, Konstantin Lopushansky graduated from Kazan Conservatory as a violinist, and in 1973 he completed a postgraduate course at Leningrad Conservatory with a Ph.D. thesis in art criticism. Afterwards, Lopushansky taught at the Kazan and Leningrad conservatories for several years. Lopushansky took higher courses for scriptwriters and film directors from the director's department at the workshop of Emil Loteanu.[3][6]

Upon graduating from the directorial courses in 1979, Lopushansky assisted Andrei Tarkovsky in directing the legendary film Stalker, based on the novel Roadside Picnic by Boris Strugatsky.[6]

Lopushansky's thesis film Solo made in 1980 was about a musician playing his last concert during the Siege of Leningrad.[7]

Since 1980 Lopushansky has worked as a production director at the Lenfilm cinema studio.[8]

Dead Man's Letters and breakthrough

In 1986, Konstantin Lopushansky made his feature film directorial debut with the post-apocalyptic film Dead Man's Letters, which was co-written by Boris Strugatsky. It was screened at the International Critics' Week section of the Cannes Film Festival in 1987[9] and received the FIPRESCI prize at the 35th International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg.[10]

Lopushanksy's 1989 film A Visitor to a Museum was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver St. George and the Prix of Ecumenical Jury.[11]

Lopushansky's 1994 film Russian Symphony was screened in the Forum section of the 45th Berlin International Film Festival where it received the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury.[12][13]

Lopushansky made the 2006 film The Ugly Swans, based on the novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The science-fiction film was about a writer who visits a boarding school for gifted children where the teachers are mutants.

Lopushansky's 2013 drama film The Role told the story of an actor who decides to impersonate a deceased commander of the Red Army. It was shown in competition at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.[14] It received the Nika Award for Best Screenplay.[15]

Konstantin Lopushansky's drama film Through the Black Glass was released in 2019.[16][17]

Filmography

Year Film
1978 Tears in Windy Weather (Slyozy v vetrenuyu pogodu) (short film)
1980 Solo (short film)
1986 Dead Man's Letters (Pisma myortvogo cheloveka)
1989 A Visitor to a Museum (Posetitel muzeya)
1994 Russian Symphony (Russkaya simfoniya)
2001 The Turn of the Century (Konets veka)
2006 The Ugly Swans (Gadkie lebedi)
2013 The Role (Rol)
2019 Through the Black Glass (Skvoz chornoye steklo)

References

  1. ^ Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 414–415. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
  2. ^ a b "Константин Лопушанский". VokrugTV.
  3. ^ a b c . Russian Cinema. Archived from the original on 2018-01-27. Retrieved 2018-01-27.
  4. ^ Roman Merzlyakov (20 November 2013). "Режиссер Константин Лопушанский: "Актеры расплачиваются своим рассудком"". Argumenty i Fakty.
  5. ^ "ЭКСПОЗИЦИЯ ЛОПУШАНСКАЯ СОФИЯ ПЕТРОВНА". Музей истории русского языка им. О.Н. Трубачева.
  6. ^ a b Elena Ringo (8 December 2017). "Interview with director Konstantin Lopushansky". Indie Cinema.
  7. ^ Anton Sazonov. "Режиссер Константин Лопушанский: Люди 20-х — бабочки над кровавой бездной". Snob.
  8. ^ "Konstantin Lopushansky Film Director :: People :: Russia-InfoCentre".
  9. ^ "26e SELECTION DE LA SEMAINE DE LA CRITIQUE - 1987". International Critics' Week.
  10. ^ "35th International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg, Germany (October 6 - October 11, 1986)". International Critics' Week.
  11. ^ . MIFF. Archived from the original on March 16, 2013. Retrieved 2013-02-25.
  12. ^ "Russkaja simfinoija". Berlin International Film Festival. Retrieved 2016-05-30.
  13. ^ "Russian Symphony". FilmAffinity. Retrieved 2016-05-30.
  14. ^ "35th Moscow Film Festival Competition Program". Moscow International Film Festival. Retrieved 2016-05-25.
  15. ^ Kozlov, Vladimir (2014-04-02). "'Geographer' Big Winner at Russian Academy Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2016-05-25.
  16. ^ Svetlana Mazurova. "Сквозь черное стекло". Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
  17. ^ "Сквозь чёрное стекло". VokrugTV.

External links

  • Konstantin Lopushansky at IMDb

konstantin, lopushansky, konstantin, sergeyevich, lopushansky, russian, Константин, Сергеевич, Лопушанский, born, june, 1947, soviet, russian, film, director, film, theorist, author, best, known, directing, apocalyptic, post, apocalyptic, films, dead, letters,. Konstantin Sergeyevich Lopushansky Russian Konstantin Sergeevich Lopushanskij born June 12 1947 is a Soviet and Russian film director film theorist and author 1 2 3 He is best known for directing the apocalyptic and post apocalyptic films Dead Man s Letters 1986 A Visitor to a Museum 1989 Russian Symphony 1994 and The Ugly Swans 2006 Konstantin LopushanskyKonstantin Lopushansky in 2017BornKonstantin Sergeyevich Lopushansky 1947 06 12 June 12 1947 age 75 Dnipropetrovsk Ukrainian SSR USSRNationalityRussianOccupationFilm directorYears active1978 presentAwardsPeople s Artist of RussiaIn 1997 Lopushansky was awarded the Honored Artist of the Russian Federation honorary title In 2007 he was awarded the People s Artist of Russia honorary title the highest Russian civilian honor for performing arts 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Education and early career 1 3 Dead Man s Letters and breakthrough 2 Filmography 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Konstantin Lopushansky was born on June 12 1947 in Dnepropetrovsk Ukrainian SSR 3 His mother was Sofia Petrovna Lopushanskaya who worked as a linguistic professor at Volgograd State University 4 His father was Sergei Timofeyevich Lopushansky a front line soldier who died in 1953 from wounds he sustained in war 5 Education and early career Edit In 1970 Konstantin Lopushansky graduated from Kazan Conservatory as a violinist and in 1973 he completed a postgraduate course at Leningrad Conservatory with a Ph D thesis in art criticism Afterwards Lopushansky taught at the Kazan and Leningrad conservatories for several years Lopushansky took higher courses for scriptwriters and film directors from the director s department at the workshop of Emil Loteanu 3 6 Upon graduating from the directorial courses in 1979 Lopushansky assisted Andrei Tarkovsky in directing the legendary film Stalker based on the novel Roadside Picnic by Boris Strugatsky 6 Lopushansky s thesis film Solo made in 1980 was about a musician playing his last concert during the Siege of Leningrad 7 Since 1980 Lopushansky has worked as a production director at the Lenfilm cinema studio 8 Dead Man s Letters and breakthrough Edit In 1986 Konstantin Lopushansky made his feature film directorial debut with the post apocalyptic film Dead Man s Letters which was co written by Boris Strugatsky It was screened at the International Critics Week section of the Cannes Film Festival in 1987 9 and received the FIPRESCI prize at the 35th International Filmfestival Mannheim Heidelberg 10 Lopushanksy s 1989 film A Visitor to a Museum was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver St George and the Prix of Ecumenical Jury 11 Lopushansky s 1994 film Russian Symphony was screened in the Forum section of the 45th Berlin International Film Festival where it received the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury 12 13 Lopushansky made the 2006 film The Ugly Swans based on the novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky The science fiction film was about a writer who visits a boarding school for gifted children where the teachers are mutants Lopushansky s 2013 drama film The Role told the story of an actor who decides to impersonate a deceased commander of the Red Army It was shown in competition at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival 14 It received the Nika Award for Best Screenplay 15 Konstantin Lopushansky s drama film Through the Black Glass was released in 2019 16 17 Filmography EditYear Film1978 Tears in Windy Weather Slyozy v vetrenuyu pogodu short film 1980 Solo short film 1986 Dead Man s Letters Pisma myortvogo cheloveka 1989 A Visitor to a Museum Posetitel muzeya 1994 Russian Symphony Russkaya simfoniya 2001 The Turn of the Century Konets veka 2006 The Ugly Swans Gadkie lebedi 2013 The Role Rol 2019 Through the Black Glass Skvoz chornoye steklo References Edit Peter Rollberg 2009 Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema US Rowman amp Littlefield pp 414 415 ISBN 978 0 8108 6072 8 a b Konstantin Lopushanskij VokrugTV a b c Konstantin Lopushanskij rezhisser Russian Cinema Archived from the original on 2018 01 27 Retrieved 2018 01 27 Roman Merzlyakov 20 November 2013 Rezhisser Konstantin Lopushanskij Aktery rasplachivayutsya svoim rassudkom Argumenty i Fakty EKSPOZICIYa LOPUShANSKAYa SOFIYa PETROVNA Muzej istorii russkogo yazyka im O N Trubacheva a b Elena Ringo 8 December 2017 Interview with director Konstantin Lopushansky Indie Cinema Anton Sazonov Rezhisser Konstantin Lopushanskij Lyudi 20 h babochki nad krovavoj bezdnoj Snob Konstantin Lopushansky Film Director People Russia InfoCentre 26e SELECTION DE LA SEMAINE DE LA CRITIQUE 1987 International Critics Week 35th International Filmfestival Mannheim Heidelberg Germany October 6 October 11 1986 International Critics Week 16th Moscow International Film Festival 1989 MIFF Archived from the original on March 16 2013 Retrieved 2013 02 25 Russkaja simfinoija Berlin International Film Festival Retrieved 2016 05 30 Russian Symphony FilmAffinity Retrieved 2016 05 30 35th Moscow Film Festival Competition Program Moscow International Film Festival Retrieved 2016 05 25 Kozlov Vladimir 2014 04 02 Geographer Big Winner at Russian Academy Awards The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2016 05 25 Svetlana Mazurova Skvoz chernoe steklo Rossiyskaya Gazeta Skvoz chyornoe steklo VokrugTV External links EditKonstantin Lopushansky at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Konstantin Lopushansky amp oldid 1097882360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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