Yevgeni Bauer

Yevgeni BauerYevgeni Bauer (1865 – 1917) was a russian film director of silent films, a theatre artist and a screenwriter. His work had a great influence on the aesthetics of Russian cinematography at the beginning of the 20th century.

Bauer was born in Moscow in 1865, the son of the Russified Czech musician Franz Bauer and his wife, an operatic singer. From childhood, Bauer displayed artistic tendencies, and participated in his favourite dramatised scenes.

Bauer is considered a leading stylist of Russian silent cinematography and placed particular emphasis on the pictorial aspect of film-making. He is considered a master of psychological drama, and also one of the first russian directors who developed the artistic side of cinema including montage, mise-en-scene and the composition of the frame.

He made great use of his theatrical experience when making his films, the outcomes of which occasionally prefigured future achievements in cinema. Bauer would first start to consider the placing of lights on the film-set and changed the lighting during the filming, used unusual filming angles, made frequent use of wide spaces, and filmed through "gaseous" material to produce the effect of fog.

Yevgeni Bauer placed great emphasis on the composition of each shot, constructing decor and natural shots with artistic expressions of classical landscapes, made use of camera movement to widen the space of the shot, and add a dramatic effect. Bauer's artistic experiments and outstanding expertise gave him a reputation of the leading director in Russian cinema.

Aleksei Balabanov

Aleksei Balabanov was born on 25 February 1959 in Yekaterinburg, USSR. Balabanov is a popular Russian film director.

Aleksei Balabanov
In 1981 he graduated from Translation Faculty of Gorky Teachers’ Training University. From 1983 to 1987 Aleksei Balabanov worked as an assistant of a film director at Sverdlovsk film studio. Later Balabanov studied at the experimental course “Authors’ Cinema” of the High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors, graduating in 1990.

Balabanov started his creative career in “big cinema” in 1991 with directing his first full-length feature "Shchastlivyye dni" (Happy Days) after his own script. In the same year he became the co-author of the script "Pogranichniy Conflict" (Frontier Conflict) by the young film director Nadezhda Khvorova.

Aleksei Balabanov
Aleksei Balabanov is best known for the 1997 crime film "Brat" (Brother), and its more action-oriented sequel, "Brat-2" (Brother 2), both of which starred the late Sergei Bodrov Jr. as a novice hit man. The second film, along with its soundtrack, was immensely popular in Russia. Recently, however, he has become better known for his shocking and controversial films "Gruz 200" (Cargo 200) (2007) and "Morphine" (2008).

Aleksei Balabanov

Semyon Aranovich

Semyon AranovichSemen Davidovich Aranovich born July 23, 1934. In the 1955 year graduate Higher Naval School of Aviation. He served in the northern naval aviation. In 1965 he graduated from VGIK.

In 1965-1970 he worked at the studios and LSDF «Lennauchfilm». His first job «The time that is always with us» (1965).

Since 1971, worked in the genre of game art cinema in the film studio «Lenfilm», placing first film «Red Diplomat». Subsequently, in many of his paintings, he skillfully used a box frame in the documentary and feature films shooting under «documentary» movies. Great creative director was the picture of success «torpedo» (1983). Although the creation of the painting took part disgraced Alex Herman, a tape with a minimum of censorial editing managed to convey to the screens. The painting was one of the most prominent and strident tapes on the war.

Semyon Aranovich was a russian film director whose work included the documentaries "I Was Stalin's Bodyguard" (1990) and "The Anna Achmatova Files" (1989) (about the poet) as well as features like Torpedo Bombers.

Since 1991, artistic director of Aranovich TO «Kinodokument». Since the late 1980's, he again returned to the genre of documentary cinema. Semyon Aranovich particularly interested in the role of personality in history and art, the experience of documentary studies the biographies of famous people.

Since 1992, he presided over the workshop of artistic director and documentary film. He headed the department of film-screen Faculty of Arts of St. Petersburg University of Film and Television. People's Artist of Russia (1994).

Semyon Aranovich died Sept. 8, 1996 after a serious illness in Hamburg.

Oleg Anofriyev

Oleg Anofriyev - is a russian stage and screen actor, voice actor, singer, songwriter, film director, poet.

Oleg Anofriyev
Oleg Anofriyev was born in 20 july 1955 year in Gelendzhik, but spent all his life in Moscow and graduated from Moscow Art Theatre in 1954. He was widely popular in USSR and was honoured with the title People's Artist of the SFSR.

Oleg Anofriyev with the dogThe first work in the cinema is a film "Secret of beauty" (1954). In all Anofriyev played more than 40 roles in the cinema.

Carries with football and equestrian sport. Prefers literature on history of Russia. Loves animals, especially favourite dog of "Radzhi".

Lives and works in Moscow.

Vadim Abdrashitov

Vadim Abdrashitov is a russian film director.

Vadim Abdrashitov
Abdrashitov was born in Kharkov (Ukraine) in a Tatar family, moved all over the Soviet Union with his father's military assignments, and moved to Moscow to study nuclear physics in Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.

Father – Abdrashitov Yusup Shakirovich (1918–1998), military service. Mother – Abdrashitova Galina Nikolaevna (1922–2002), engineer-chemist. Wife – Toidze Natella (1950) is the known painter, recipient of an award the gilded youth of the Russian academy of arts. Son – Abdrashitov Oleg Vadimovich (1973), MFTI finished, after the Colombian university, works in the USA, specialist in area of technologies of informations. Daughter – Abdrashitova Nana Vadimovna (1980), finished RATI (workshop With. Barkhina), theatrical artist.

He developed an interest in film, and began making films in the early 1970s. Many of his films were the result of a long collaboration with the writer Aleksander Mindadze.

The first cinemawork of Vadim Abdrashitov is a record film «Reporting from an asphalt», taken off them on the 1th course of VGIK, was marked many prizes of film festivals of students.

The first film of Vadim Abdrashitov in the large cinema became creative success. Picture «Word for defence» (1976) was in the center of intent attention of criticism and audience – she was looked by 35 million persons. She was marked rewards and prizes of different cinemaforums.

Vadim Abdrashitov – one of not many artists, whose cinema with a striking sequence and penetrating reproduces authentic composition of time which a producer and his heroes are in.