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Let others call you artists. ”\n By the way, the most honored artist of the Byelorussian SSR (1974), People’s Artist of the Byelorussian SSR (1985), the winner of many awards, the order-bearer of the Red Banner of Labor, Igor Dobrolyubov, appreciated the title of master of sports in athletics."},"titleText":"Belarusian Soviet film director, actor, teacher and screenwriter, National Artist of the Byelorussian SSR (1985). Member of the CPSU since 1963","lang":"en","birthPlace":"Novosibirsk city, Russian Federation","birthDate":"22.10.1933 - 19.07.2010","photo":{"id":"42624bb4-c9bf-50bb-9c5d-dee43a1e6703","file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/uerfyhz8hu2i/61S2zUuG7zGXSb2jlbzp1A/1dc98a75c706888029f99a0e12e6c6f4/Dobrolubov.jpeg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"71be72e9-f598-5604-b639-f8e2a5307a5b","name":"Dashuk","firstName":"Victor Nikiforovich","directorsInfo":{"id":"dd8e88eb-850f-52a2-a164-80577dc3f78a","directorsInfo":"Born on September 16, 1938 in the village of Valoki, Khoynitsky district, Gomel region. He graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of the Belarusian State University (1960), FIRC (workshop of Leonid Trauberg). In his films, journalism and lyrics live in harmonious unity. The theme of the past war and the village in which childhood and youth passed, is the leitmotif of most works, where Dashuk acts as a screenwriter and director. The fame was brought by a series of films under the general name “Khatyn Cycle” (1975-1978), created in collaboration with writers A. Adamovich, Y. Bryl and V. Kolesnik: the voices and faces of people who miraculously survived in the villages burned by the Nazis.\n  A kind of continuation was the work with Svetlana Aleksievich - the series “The war has no woman’s face” (1980-1984). He created his own film studio, where he made documentary feature films about the events in Belarus - “Protest Cinema”.\n  He made more than 80 documentaries and 2 feature films in his own scripts (\"Two on the Island of Tears\", 1986 and \"Sweet Poison of Love\", 1995)."},"titleText":"Soviet Belarusian documentary filmmaker. Winner of the State Prize of the USSR (1985), Honored Artist of the Byelorussian SSR (1977), National Artist of the Byelorussian SSR (1989).","lang":"en","birthPlace":"Valoki village, Khoinitsky district, Gomel region","birthDate":"16.09.1938 - Nowadays","photo":{"id":"f4ec0219-df2e-5182-a907-31e571b06996","file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/uerfyhz8hu2i/4N4yfslfTAVSXEupgqqMBc/64588479f1b570b1da9e72d6b0a51648/Dashuk.jpg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"1a1032c8-f3f9-5312-a831-10c5167368f8","name":"Khashchavatski","firstName":"Yury","directorsInfo":{"id":"6958ce3a-c2b4-51a9-bb41-df138ca0cde7","directorsInfo":" Born on 18 October 1947 in Odessa. He graduated from the Odessa Institute of Technology. After distribution in Minsk worked as a freelance author with the Belarusian TV, later - director. In 1981 he graduated from the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography. Was at the forefront of the Minsk Association of Jewish Culture in 1988 joined the board of this organization, but soon left it because of disagreement with the methods of leadership. At the end of the 1990s was a member of the Board of Directors of the World Association of Belarusian Jews. Members of the United Civil Party. Notes that is a consistent opponents of the Lukashenko regime. Author of more than thirty films, many noted international festival prizes."},"titleText":"Belarusian film director and public figure, a politician. Member of International and Eurasian Academy of Television and Radio. Laureate International Film Festival in New York, San Francisco, Geneva, Berlin, Munich, Leipzig, Belgrade, Kiev, St.Petersburg.","lang":"en","birthPlace":"Odessa","birthDate":"18.10.1947 - Nowadays","photo":{"id":"61fdedef-7930-5b46-9904-1a83f403b657","file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/uerfyhz8hu2i/MqWAP1zwIQf7VvQ8svoVK/ce96d4b5d24ac044ed8c242af080e8b4/Khashchavatski.jpg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"2b9707f5-1607-5c52-9f52-57522ce6250d","name":"KorshSablin","firstName":"Vladimir Vladimirovich","directorsInfo":{"id":"5a3f6162-e0f9-5019-8355-b335e24bb490","directorsInfo":" Vladimir Vladimirovich Korsh-Sablin (real name is Sablin; Belorussian.\n  Uladzіmir Uladzіmіravіch Korsh-Sablin; March 16 (29), 1900, Moscow - July 6,\n  1974) - Belarusian Soviet film director, film actor. People's Artist of the\n  USSR (1969). Laureate of the Stalin Prize (1950). One of the founders of\n  Belarusian cinema. Vladimir Korsh-Sablin was born in Moscow. After graduating\n  from a real school, in 1917 he began his career as an actor in the theater of\n  his maternal grandfather, Fyodor Adamovich Korsh - Korsh Theater (according to\n  family tradition, his grandfather, impressed by the success of his grandson,\n  allowed him to combine both names). Member of the Civil War. He served in the\n  theaters of Simferopol, Melitopol, Kazan. He came to the cinema in 1923. Since\n  1925 he was an assistant, assistant to the director and actor of the Goskino\n  (Sovkino) film studio in Moscow, since 1926 he was an actor and director\n  (since 1929) of the Soviet Belarus film studio of the special management\n  Belgoskino (later Belarusfilm) ; filmed comedies, drama films, biographical\n  films. In 1945-1960 and 1969-1974, Korsh-Sablin was the artistic director of\n  the Belarusfilm film studio. Since 1957 - Chairman of the Organizing Bureau of\n  the Union of Cinematography Workers of the Belarusian SSR. In 1962-1974 he was\n  the first secretary of the Union of Cinematographers of the BSSR. Member of\n  the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR. Member of the CPSU (b) since 1948.\n  Vladimir Vladimirovich Korsh-Sablin died on July 6, 1974. He was buried in\n  Minsk at the Eastern cemetery."},"titleText":"  Belarusian Soviet film director, film actor. People's Artist of the USSR.   Laureate of the Stalin Prize. One of the founders of Belarusian cinema.","lang":"en","birthPlace":"Minsk","birthDate":"May, 1939 - January 24, 2010","photo":{"id":"04175d63-a2f5-5333-879b-ff5cd0841270","file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/uerfyhz8hu2i/1rRdl1635aFHYnehPCu1LM/fcbf8ef1a66885c165e2f8a72fab2e5b/KorshSablin.jpg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"165bc0b2-c6ff-55b5-a2a3-16df3d5f81ea","name":"Ptashuk","firstName":"Mikhail","directorsInfo":{"id":"314a51b6-449d-5c2b-ab6f-7f35f80c4aaa","directorsInfo":"  Mikhail Ptashuk came to Belarusian cinema very young, but from the first work\n  he gained a reputation as a serious and interesting director. His films were\n  awarded by international film festivals in Belarus, Great Britain, Spain,\n  Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Sweden, Yugoslavia. The master of Soviet\n  cinema Viktor Turov called him one of the best Belarusian directors, the pride\n  of Russian cinema. He has created more than 30 films."},"titleText":"Soviet and Belarusian film director, peoples artist of Belarus.","lang":"en","birthPlace":"Minsk","birthDate":"28.01.1943 - 26.04.2002","photo":{"id":"1e99806c-42a2-5084-be1e-ff778494aec4","file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/uerfyhz8hu2i/6DKRbphPY9TFvs9iegs0fd/6633e735ea49ab4b71e1c35c9a067bd4/Ptashuk.jpg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"ccfd56be-29d8-56f6-a696-9360bf75c833","name":"Rubinchik","firstName":"Valeriy","directorsInfo":{"id":"ac3c059e-10d1-5a41-8690-c83df6c7661c","directorsInfo":"Valery Davidovich Rubinchik (Belorussian. Valery Davidavich Rubinchyk, April 17, 1940,\n  Minsk - March 2, 2011, Moscow) - Belarusian and Russian Soviet\n  filmmaker and screenwriter. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation\n  (1998). Born in the family of a musical, theatrical figure and engineer.\n  He consciously chose the profession of director. He studied at school number 42 in Minsk. Graduated three\n  course of the Belarusian Theater and Art Institute in Minsk (1962).\n  1962-1969 studied at the directing department of VGIK. Have worked\n  handyman at Belarusfilm, then assistant director, assistant, and with\n  1969 director.Was the artistic director\n  Belarusfilm. Since 1990 - at Mosfilm. Prize Laureate\n  Lenin Komsomol of Belarus (1978, for the film \"Wreath of Sonnets\"). Jury prize at\n  IFF in Montreal (1980, for the film “The Wild Hunt of King Stach”). Taught\n  at VGIK, Institute of Contemporary Art in Moscow, at the Higher Director's\n  courses at the All-Russian Institute of Retraining and Further Training\n  cinema workers. In 1999 he headed the studio of directing\n  film and television at the Institute of Contemporary Art, since 2004 - dean\n  Faculty of directing film and TV in the same place. Died 02.03.2011 after\n  severe prolonged illness. He was buried at Vostryakovsky cemetery, Uch. 6b."},"titleText":"Belarusian and Russian Soviet film director and screenwriter","lang":"en","birthPlace":"Minsk","birthDate":"17.04.1940 - 02.03.2011","photo":{"id":"06641ed7-6ca6-5ab0-81cf-0ba9daa73de4","file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/uerfyhz8hu2i/5xkq9BnnOkP6808tp6oUPd/b534a2ec6afdc34d176ca6b14da36647/rubinchik.jpg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"3f3845de-5d27-5f26-bda6-da66b515eb8f","name":"Tcvetkov","firstName":"Yuri","directorsInfo":{"id":"97e83f5c-03bf-5e93-aa6a-413abbc819f5","directorsInfo":"  Born February 14, 1941 in the village of Dvorishchi (now Sebezhsky district,\n  Pskov region) in a military family. In 1963 he graduated from the VGIK camera\n  operator department (workshop of A. Halperin), and before entering the\n  institute he worked as a photographer and assistant operator of the Minsk TV.\n  After graduating from VGIK, he returned to Minsk, where he worked for a long\n  time at the Belarusfilm film studio. He worked with the Belarusian director\n  Lev Golub on the films “Puschik Goes to Prague”, “Anyutina Road” and “Oginsky\n  Polonaise”. His first Belarusian film was the musical comedy “Belarus is my\n  blue-eyed”."},"titleText":"  Soviet and Belarusian film director, screenwriter, cameraman, director of   \"Belarusian Video Center\", Director of the National Film Studio \"BelarusFilm\".","lang":"en","birthPlace":"Minsk","birthDate":"14.02.1941 - 25.01.2011","photo":{"id":"ebf3d07a-eb3c-56cf-bade-c0e8fefcdbe8","file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/uerfyhz8hu2i/1oVxUsF89NtZsReKUoTTQ1/fa2b8f75975f7e2c1ec710c3f221d6b7/Tcvetkov.jpg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"b7c2d83c-f441-5341-9e06-1e98aaddd59b","name":"Turov","firstName":"Victor","directorsInfo":{"id":"4b491e1c-a42f-524e-9354-a9980b761646","directorsInfo":" Viktor Turov was born on October 25, 1936 in Mogilev (according to other\n  sources - in the village of Bryli, Mogilev region). The father of the future\n  filmmaker during the Great Patriotic War was shot as partisan by the Nazi\n  occupiers. Victor himself, along with his mother and sister, was a prisoner of\n  a concentration camp near Aachen. Since 1959 - Director of the Belarusfilm\n  film studio (Minsk). The author of a number of documentaries and stories in\n  the film magazine \"Soviet Belarus\". He graduated from the directing department\n  of VGIK (1961, workshop of A.P. Dovzhenko and M.E. Chiaureli). In 1989-1996\n  led the director's workshop at the Belarusian Academy of Arts (professor). In\n  1976-1981, he was the first secretary of the Union of Cinematographers of the\n  Belarusian SSR. Academician of the World Academy of Slavic Art. Member of the\n  CPSU since 1977. During his short creative life, Viktor Turov made 26 films\n  that represent the golden fund of Belarusian cinema. Many of them have been\n  awarded the most prestigious film festivals. The name of the film director is\n  included by UNESCO among the 50 best directors in the history of cinema.\n  Victor Turov died on October 31, 1996. He was buried in Minsk at the Eastern\n  cemetery."},"titleText":"  During his short creative life, Viktor Turov made 26 films that represent the   golden fund of Belarusian cinema.","lang":"en","birthPlace":"Mogilev","birthDate":"25.10.1936 - 31.10.1996","photo":{"id":"3c79f71c-69ad-53c5-8d46-059683112436","file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/uerfyhz8hu2i/6YUpXN3ZDuoZiAhninuOSp/2b7c67661f3f51817714648fb9f8bb26/turov-logo.jpg"}}}},{"node":{"id":"eaa95b3a-8023-55fe-aad3-de56538ff90b","name":"Belousov","firstName":"Oleg Pavlovich","directorsInfo":{"id":"7394efce-0390-5192-b078-559dccb205e6","directorsInfo":"  Oleg Pavlovich Belousov - Belarusian animator (animator), screenwriter, director. Born November 16, 1945 in the city of Slutsk, Minsk Region. Graduated from Belarusian State University (1996). He worked as a literary employee of the newspaper \"Literature and mastastva\" (1968-1973). Founder and artistic director of the Belarusfilm film studio cartoon studio (1975-1989), animation studios, including the AVS studio (1989-1995), vice president of the Kadr-2 film studio (since 1995) ) Member of the Belarusian Union of Journalists, the Belarusian Union of Cinematographers and the Belarusian Union of Artists. “Life was motley,” Oleg Belousov wrote about himself. “It happened to me in my life to fish in the northern seas, and to cut down forests in Siberia, to serve in newspaper offices and engage in artistic criticism in thick magazines, to conduct author programs on television and write books.”."},"titleText":"Belarusian Soviet director, screenwriter, operator. Honored art worker of the Belarusian SSR (1974).","lang":"en","birthPlace":"Slutsk, Minsk region","birthDate":"13.11.1945 - 26.03.2009","photo":{"id":"ec11b6ad-3ecc-5d46-8e22-02ef447b1d6d","file":{"url":"//images.ctfassets.net/uerfyhz8hu2i/2f3ddVz64G08TY4fcT4VDe/e4ed18a3c4141acfc0b76097134e70e8/Belousov.jpg"}}}}]}},"pageContext":{}}}