- Stanislav Govorukhin
Stanislav Sergeyevich Govorukhin (Russian: "Станислав Сергеевич Говорухин") (born
March 29 ,1936 ) has been one of the most popularSoviet andRussia nfilm director s since the 1960s. His films, often featuring detective or adventure plots, are commonly dominated by strong male characters who seek to revenge criminal acts but have to eschew commonly accepted social norms in order to succeed.Govorukhin was born in the
Sverdlovsk Oblast and started his career as ageologist in 1958. He then joined a television studio inKazan and enrolled at theVGIK . During the Soviet period, Govorukhin became noted for his successful TV adaptations of adolescent classics, including "Robinson Crusoe" (1973), "Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1981), "In Search of the Castaways " (1983), and "Desyat Negrityat " (an adaptation ofAgatha Christie 's "And Then There Were None ") in 1987. [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092879/] He also directed two movies starringVladimir Vysotsky - "Vertical" (1967) and "The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed " (1979), one of thecult film s of the late Soviet era.After the
Perestroika , Govorukhin abandoned cinema for politics. He became one of the leaders of Democratic Party of Russia. In 1990, he directed a much-publicised documentary highly critical of the Soviet society, entitled "We Can't Live Like This". Although his feature films were previously ignored by the critical establishment, this film won him theNika Award for Best Director. It was at that time that Govorukhin released an extensive interview withAleksandr Solzhenitsyn .Govorukhin has been a member of the
State Duma since its inauguration in 1993, running the Duma culture committee for some time. Following theSecond October Revolution , he had abandoned his previous democratic anti-communist convictions and sided with the national-communist opposition. In 1996, he supported Zyuganov againstYeltsin during the second round of the presidential election campaign. In 2000, he took part in Russian presidential elections, but failed to be elected. At a Duma by-election in 2005, Govorukhin's opponent, the journalist and satiristVictor Shenderovich , accused him of using illegal funds to guarantee his victory.More recently, Govorukhin returned to the cinema, co-starring with
Alisa Friendlich in the detective TV series "Female Logic" and releasing another revenge movie, "The Voroshilov Sharpshooter " (withMikhail Ulyanov in the lead role).External links
* [http://govoruhin.ru Stanislav Govorukhin's Official site]
* [http://www.kinomag.ru/author-auz763.html Stanislav Govorukhin's Bio]
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