Mikhail Schweitzer
Mikhail Schweitzer | |
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Born |
Mikhail Abramovich Schweitzer 16 March 1920 Perm, USSR |
Died |
2 June 2000 80) Moscow, Russia | (aged
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter |
Awards |
Mikhail (or Moisei/Moses) Abramovitch Schweitzer (Russian: Михаил (Моисей) Абрамович Швейцер, 16 February 1920, Perm, RSFSR - 2 June 2000, Russia) was outstanding Soviet film director, People's Artist of the RSFSR and People's Artist of the USSR
Mikhail Shveitser graduated from VGIK, directing class of Sergei Eisenstein art workshop. He started to work at Mosfilm Studios since 1943. Shveitser was an assistant director of Man No 217 film production in 1944. Mikhail Romm was a director of that film. When Shveitser lost his job after his first movie Glorious Path which was filming in the contestation with a cosmopolitism period, he could be accepted to work at Sverdlovsk Film Studios only with Mikhail Romm's help.[1]
Filmography
- Glorious Path / Путь славы (1949)
- Resurrection / Воскресение (1960–1962)
- Time, Forward! (1965)
- The Little Golden Calf / Золотой телёнок (1968)
- Karousel/Карусель (1970)
- Funny People / Смешные люди (1974)
- Escape of Mr. McKinley / Бегство мистера Мак-Кинли (1976)
- Little Tragedies / Маленькие трагедии (1979)
- Dead Souls / Мёртвые души (1984)
- The Kreutzer Sonata / Крейцерова соната (1987)
- Как живёте, караси? (1991)
- Listen up, Fellini! / Послушай, Феллини! (1993)
Awards
- Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 3rd class (13 March 2000) - for outstanding contributions to the development of national cinema
- Order of Honour (28 December 1995) - for services to the state, many years of fruitful activity in the arts and culture
- People's Artist of the USSR (3 May 1990) - for great contribution to the development of Soviet cinema
- Honoured Artist of the RSFSR (1965)
- People's Artist of the RSFSR (1977)
- USSR State Prize (1977)
- State Prize of the RSFSR Vasiliev brothers - 1989
- Prize of the President of the Russian Federation - 1998
- Kinotavr Special Prize "for creativity", 1992
- Laureate of the Golden Aries Prize, 1995
References
- ↑ "Sveitser Mikhail Abramovich. Culture and Education. Theater and Cinema" (in Russian). krugosvet.ru. Retrieved October 7, 2009.
External links
- Mikhail Schweitzer at the Internet Movie Database
- Mikhail Shveitser at kino-teatr.ru (Russian)
- Mikhail Shveitser Died. Independed Newspaper (Russian)
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