Marina Goldovskaya

Marina Yevseevna Goldovskaya (Russian: Марина Евсеевна Голдо́вская; born July 15, 1941, Moscow) is a Russian-American documentary cinematographer famed for her candid portrayal of people. She has documented many types of people including simple folk, seamstresses, a female astronaut, literary and artistic legends, as well as political leaders. She was the winner of USSR State Prize (1988).[1]

The recipient of numerous documentary film and lifetime achievement awards, she currently serves as a professor at the UCLA School of Film and Television in Los Angeles.[2]

Filmography

  • Valentina Tereshkova (1972)
  • This Is Our Profession (1973)
  • Arkady Raikin (1975)
  • Alexander Tvardovsky (1976)
  • The Experiment (1978)
  • Pouskin and Pouschin (1980)
  • After the Harvest (1981)
  • At Pouskin's Home (1982)
  • Hello, It Is Beduliya Speaking (1985)
  • Arkhangelsky muzhik (1986)
  • Oleg Yefremov: Chtoby byl teatr (Soviet Union: Russian title) / For the Theater to Be... (1987)
  • Vlast' Solovetskaya. Svidetel'stva i dokumenty / Solovki Power (1988)[3]
  • Tumbalalaika in America (1988)
  • I Am 90, My Steps Are Light (1989)
  • A Taste of Freedom (1991)
  • More Than Love (1991)
  • Oskolki zerkala (Russia) / The Shattered Mirror - The Diary of a Time of Trouble (1992) [3]
  • Dom s rizariami / The House on Arbat Street (1993) [3][4]
  • Lucky to be Born in Russia (International: English title) (1994)
  • A Poet on the Lower East Side: A Docu-Diary on Allen Ginsberg (USA) (1997)
  • The Children of Ivan Kuzmich (1997)
  • The Prince Is Back (1999, 2004)
  • Peter Sellars: Portrait (2004)
  • Anatoly Rybakov: The Russian Story (International: English title) (2006)
  • Anna Politkovskaya: The Bitter Taste of Freedom (2011)[5]
  • The Art of Observing Life: Conversations with Documentary Filmmakers (2014)

Books

  • A Woman with a Movie Camera

A memoir by Marina Goldovskaya, a Russian woman filmmaker, who was the first in Russia to be the combined director, writer, cinematographer, and producer of her films. Originally published in Russian. English version published in 2006 by Texas University Press

References

  1. ^ "ЭОК". Archived from the original on 2018-11-30. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
  2. ^ Кино СССР
  3. ^ a b c Encyclopedia of the documentary film. Aitken, Ian. New York: Routledge. 2006. ISBN 1579584454. OCLC 59002598.CS1 maint: others (link)
  4. ^ "House on Arbat Street, The (1993) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
  5. ^ «Горький вкус свободы» Archived 2011-10-12 at the Wayback Machine

External links



This page was last updated at 2020-12-13 16:37 UTC. Update now. View original page.

All our content comes from Wikipedia and under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.


Top

If mathematical, chemical, physical and other formulas are not displayed correctly on this page, please useFirefox or Safari