Boris Vladimirovich Ryzarev

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Boris Wladimirowitsch Ryzarew ( Russian: Борис Владимирович Рыцарев ; born June 30, 1930 in Moscow , Soviet Union ; † November 25, 1995 in Moscow, Russia ) was a Soviet-Russian film director and screenwriter .

Life

Boris Vladimirovich Ryzarew studied from 1950 to 1952 at the " MS Shchepkin " theater school . He completed his directing studies in 1958 under the direction of Sergei Iossifowitsch Jutkewitsch at the Gerasimow Institute for Cinematography . His first internationally distributed film was the 1959 historical drama The Nineteen . After Aladdin's magic lamp, Ryzarev concentrated exclusively on other fairy tale adaptations , with the exception of the youthful dramas Огоньки ( Ogonki , 1972) and Имя ( Imja , 1988) .

Ryzarew initially worked for Moldova-Film (1958–1960) and briefly for Belarusfilm in the mid-1960s before moving to the Gorky Film Studio . His work as a director includes 17 works, four of them as well as Vitaly Tschetwerikov's short film Не плачь, Алёнка ( Ne platsch, Aljonka , 1962) based on his scripts.

For The Princess and the Pea by Hans Christian Andersen , he received a special prize at the Venice International Film Festival in 1977 "for creative efforts to develop the fairytale genre". In the year of his death, he was awarded the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation .

Ryzarew was married to Tatiana Anatolyevna Ryzarewa (1939-2013). He died at the age of 65 and was buried in the Miusskoye Cemetery , Section 4, in Moscow.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Boris Ryzarew's profile on kinopoisk.ru (Russian), accessed on June 13, 2020
  2. a b c Biography of Boris Ryzarew on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on June 13, 2020
  3. Film data for Огоньки on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on June 13, 2020
  4. Film data for Имя on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on June 13, 2020
  5. a b Boris Ryzarev's filmography on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on June 13, 2020
  6. Film data for Не плачь, Алёнка on kino-teatr.ru (Russian), accessed on June 13, 2020
  7. Photo of the tomb on m-necropol.ru , accessed June 13, 2020