Marina Goldovskaya
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Marina Goldovskaya, (born 1941) is an eminent Russian born documentary cinematographer famed for her candid portrayal of people: from simple folks, like seamstresses to the first female astronaut, literary and artistic legends, as well as political leaders.
Recipient of numerous documentary film and lifetime achievement awards. Currently a professor at the UCLA School of Film and Television in Los Angeles.
[edit] Filmography
- Anatoliy Rybakov: Posleslovie
... aka Anatoly Rybakov: The Russian Story (International: English title) (2006)
- Peter Sellars: A Portrait (2004)
- The Prince Is Back (1999, 2004)
- The Children of Ivan Kuzmich (1997)
- Ginsberg - Egy költö a Lower East Side-ról
... aka A Poet on the Lower East Side: A Docu-Diary on Allen Ginsberg (USA) (1997)
- Povezlo roditsia v Rossii
... aka Lucky to be Born in Russia (International: English title) (1994)
- The Shattered Mirror
... aka Oskolki zerkala (Russia) (1992)
- More Than Love (1991)
- A Taste of Freedom (1991)
- I Am 90, My Steps Are Light (1989)
- Tumbalalaika in America (1988)
- Vlast' Solovetskaya. Svidetel'stva i dokumenty
... aka Власть Соловецкая (Soviet Union: Russian title) ... aka Solovetskaya vlast ... aka Solovki Power ... aka Vlast Solovetskaya (Soviet Union: Russian title: short title) (1988)
- For the Theater to Be...
... aka Oleg Efremov: Chtoby byl teatr (Soviet Union: Russian title) (1987)
- Arkhangelsky muzhik (1986)
- Hello, It Is Beduliya Speaking (1985)
- At Pouskin's Home (1982)
- After the Harvest (1981)
- Pouskin and Pouschin (1980)
- The Experiment (1978)
- Alexander Tvardovsky (1976)
- Arkadiy Raykin (1975)
- This Is Our Profession (1973)
- Valentina Tereshkova (1972)
[edit] Books
- A Woman with a Movie Camera
A memoir by Marina Goldovskaya, a Russian woman filmmaker, who was the first in Russia and, probably, in the world, to combine being a director, writer, cinematographer, and producer of her films. Originally published in Russian. English version published in 2006 by Texas University Press