Elena Vladimirovna Pogrebishskaya

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Elena Vladimirovna Pogrebishskaya

Jelena Vladimirovna Pogrebischskaja ( Russian Елена Владимировна Погребижская ; born October 1, 1972 in Kamenka , Vyborgsky rajon , Leningrad Oblast ) is a Russian director and singer. She is the winner of the national Russian television award TEFI (2008, 2009), the Laurus Award 2008 and the Stalker Award 2013.

Life

Pogrebischskaja worked as a news reporter for the Russian television station " Kanal 1 " in the mid-1990s . She reported on the daily politics of the Kremlin and interviewed u. a. the Russian President Boris Yeltsin . During the war in Yugoslavia , she and her television team reported from Albania and Serbia . She also reported on the Chechen war , where she u. a. Broadcast reports from refugee camps. After Vladimir Putin took office as President of the Russian Federation , Pogrebishskaya left the news sector.

After the turn of the millennium, she performed as a rock singer with her rock band "Butch" for a few years from 2002. She took overall. four albums and sold hundreds of thousands of records. She also performed at the Russian rock festival " Naschestwije 2002". During the performances, the audience was left to believe for more than three years that the front woman of the rock band "Butch" was a man; only in 2005 did Pogrebishskaya reveal her female identity.

In the meantime, Pogrebischskaja works mainly as a director and documentary filmmaker . In particular, she made documentaries about people. As a documentary filmmaker, she sees herself as a journalist and film director rolled into one. In 2007 she made the documentary I still get up about Irina Boguschewskaja , Svetlana Surganowa and Anna Gerasimowa (known as Umka ), the "women of Russian rock". In 2008, the documentary The Blood Seller about the writer Igor Aleksejew followed. Your documentary, Mama, I'll Kill You! (2013), in which she reported on social orphans in a children's home not far from Moscow, was also broadcast on ZDF .

Pogrebischskaja has won various film and television awards. Her films The Blood Seller and Dr. Liza received the TEFI television award for the best Russian documentary film in 2008 and 2009.

Pogrebischskaja is the presenter of the Cinema Club of the Jewish Museum and Center for Tolerance in Moscow . She is also a member of the Russian Television Academy.

Filmography

  • 2007: Всё равно я встану (I'll get up anyway)
  • 2008: Продавец крови (The Blood Seller)
  • 2009: Доктор Лиза (Dr. Liza)
  • 2010: Посттравматический синдром (Post-Traumatic Syndrome)
  • 2012: Панические атаки (panic attacks)
  • 2013: Мама, я убью тебя (Mom, I'll kill you!)
  • 2014: Мальчишки с улицы Свободы (The Boys from the Streets of Freedom)

Discography

  • 2003: Butch
  • 2003: romances
  • 2005: torch
  • 2007: Credo

Prices

  • 2014: NorCal International Film Festival (USA), Best Film: Mom, I'll Kill You!
  • 2014: Black Maria International Film Festival (USA), 3rd place: Mama, I'll kill you!

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Погребижская Елена Владимировна . In: Состав АРТ-биографии . АФонд "Академия российского телевидения". Archived from the original on May 21, 2013. Retrieved May 17, 2013.
  2. a b c d e f g Jelena Pogrebischskaja: Jump up and act! In: To4ka-Treff - The German-language portal for exchange and young journalism, October 2014; Portrait; accessed on May 11, 2016.
  3. a b c " Having a sense of humor is important in life" . In: Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung , November 11, 2005; Interview with Jelena Pogrebischskaja; accessed on May 11, 2016
  4. Mama, I'll kill you! Film on YouTube ; accessed on May 11, 2016
  5. a b Yelena Pogrebizhskaya Vita. Official website of the Jewish Museum and Center for Tolerance ; accessed on May 11, 2016.