- Andrei Kravchuk
Andrei Kravchuk (born
13 April ,1962 inSaint Petersburg ) is aRussia ntelevision andfilm director andscreenwriter best known for his 2005 film "The Italian".Career
Kravchuk had almost completed his master's thesis in mathematics when he met filmmakers
Aleksei German andVladimir Vengerov and German found him a job as an assistant to directorYefim Gribov shooting "We Are Going to America " in 1992. By the end of filming, Kravchuk had decided to give up mathematics and become a filmmaker, and he was admitted to the St. Petersburg Institute of Cinema and Television.cite web| url = http://www.kinokultura.com/2006/11r-italian.shtml| title = Where Motherland Begins: Andrei Kravchuk’s The Italian| accessdate = 2008-03-23| author = Elena Monastireva-Ansdell| date =14 January ,2006 | publisher = "New Russian Cinema: KinoKultura"] cite web| url = http://www.sonyclassics.com/theitalian/externalLoads/theitalian.pdf| title = The Italian (Italianetz)| accessdate = 2008-03-23| author = Oleg Sulkin| date = 2006| publisher = "Sony Pictures Classics "] After graduating, he worked in Russian television, saying, "Television today in Russia is the most accessible path to professional filmmaking." Between 1992 and 2001, he wrote and directed: the films "Indonesiia – lubov’ moya" ("Indonesia, My Love"), "Otbleski i Teni" ("Reflections and Shadows"), "Vecher i Utro" ("Evening and Morning") and "Rozhdestvenskaya Misteriya" ("The Christmas Miracle"); the documentaries "Deti v Strane Reform" ("Children in the Country of Reforms"), "Tamozhnya" ("Customs") and "Marlen Shpindler"; and episodes of the television series "Ulitsa razbitykh fonarei" ("Streets of Broken Streetlights") and the television miniseries "Agent Natsional’noi Bezopasnosti" ("Agent of National Security"). In 2002, he directed the film "Chernyi Voron" ("Black Raven") and the documentary "Semyon Aranovich: Poslednii Kadr" ("Semyon Aranovich: The Final Shot"), which was a tribute to documentary filmmakerSemyon Aranovich , whom he had learnt under at the Institute of Cinema and Television.When the Russian economy collapsed in 1999 and many orphaned children were forced to live on the streets, screenwriter
Andrei Romanov approached Kravchuk with a newspaper article about an orphan who taught himself to read so he could find his birth mother. [cite web| url = http://www.nrs.com/print/021005_154515_05480.html| title = Pust vsegda budet solntse| accessdate = 2008-03-23| author = Oleg Sulkin| language = Russian| date =10 February ,2005 | publisher = "New Russian Cinema"] The two started collaborating in 2000 and Kravchuk, who had earlier made a short documentary about orphanages, decided to adapt the story into a film, "Italianetz" ("The Italian").cite web| url = http://www.urbancinefile.com.au/home/view.asp?a=13015&s=Interviews| title = Kravchuk, Andrei - The Italian| accessdate = 2008-03-23| date =25 April ,2007 | publisher = "Urban Cinefile"] [cite web| url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/film-reviews/the-italian/2007/04/26/1177459824522.html| title = The Italian| accessdate = 2008-03-23| author = Paul Byrnes| date =26 April ,2007 | publisher = "The Sydney Morning Herald "]Personal life
Kravchuk's father was a navy engineer and his mother a doctor, and he is married to a designer with two young sons.
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