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Uriy Viktorovich Kara
Юрий Кара
Birth at
12 November 1954
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It seems that the fate of most of the films of this Soviet and Russian actor, director, screenwriter and producer was determined by the speaking surname of their creator. We are talking about Yuri Viktorovich Kara, who at first did not think about a creative career.
Yuri was born in November 1954 in Donetsk (Ukraine). He successfully graduated from the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys. And in 1982 Kara enters VGIK in the workshop Sergei Gerasimov and Tamara Makarova . The first success and
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It seems that the fate of most of the films of this Soviet and Russian actor, director, screenwriter and producer was determined by the speaking surname of their creator. We are talking about Yuri Viktorovich Kara, who at first did not think about a creative career.
Yuri was born in November 1954 in Donetsk (Ukraine). He successfully graduated from the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys. And in 1982 Kara enters VGIK in the workshop
Sergei Gerasimov and
"Tomorrow was war." Based on the novella of the same name by Boris Vasiliev. Many of the famous directors tried to create a film based on this work, which is unusual in that era, but they were not allowed. And no one paid much attention to the thesis of the novice director, and the authority of S. Gerasimov could not be discounted. As a result, this picture, shot in the manner of filmmakers of the 30s, was a great success, was sold to 48 countries and won six international awards.
Film "Thieves in Law" Initially, they were supposed to shoot in Sukhumi, where the prototypes of the heroes lived. But the resonance in the city was so wide that the film crew “quietly” went to Sochi. This film - the winner of the award "Three K" - was subsequently seriously attacked by domestic film criticism.
Cara's film
"Master and Margarita" He disappeared altogether. During the filming of this picture, a scandal broke out - Yuri Kara was even expelled from the Union of Cinematographers for the fact of filming the novel.
To shoot another of his project, the script of which was based on the novel by Chingiz Aitmatov “Tavro Cassandra”, Kara could not begin at all. The filming was supposed to take place aboard the Mir space station. Actor Steklov, invited to the main role, underwent appropriate training and was enlisted in the cosmonaut detachment, a special chair was prepared for him in the ship. The professional cosmonauts with whom he was supposed to fly into space were trained in cameramanship. But a scandal broke out with the Russian space Agency, and the third chair flew into space empty.
In total, Yuri Kara shot 11 films, the first of which was released in 1985. /