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Uriy Marksovich Korotkov
Юрий Коротков
Birth at
10 June 1955
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Yuri Marxovich Korotkov was born in 1955 and grew up in the city of Pechora in the Far North, from where he left in 1970. In 1980 he graduated from the Literary Institute, where his mentor was Lev Oshanin, then - Higher courses of screenwriters and directors, where he studied with V. Fried. Published in various journals - "Prostor", "Youth", "Literary Study", "Fire", etc. In 1988, according to his scripts, two films were shot - "Aboriginal" and "Publication". This was followed by the drama “Crash,
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Yuri Marxovich Korotkov was born in 1955 and grew up in the city of Pechora in the Far North, from where he left in 1970. In 1980 he graduated from the Literary Institute, where his mentor was Lev Oshanin, then - Higher courses of screenwriters and directors, where he studied with V. Fried. Published in various journals - "Prostor", "Youth", "Literary Study", "Fire", etc. In 1988, according to his scripts, two films were shot - "Aboriginal" and "Publication". This was followed by the drama “Crash, the daughter of a cop” (1989) and the adventure film “Volkodav” (1991). In 1991, according to the script of Yuri Korotkov, the director A. Mitt directed the film Lost in Siberia, nominated for Oscar and Nika. Among other films based on Korotkov’s novels can be called “American”, “Wild Love”, “Women’s Property”, “Carmen”, “Popsa”. As a co-writer of the script, he also participated in the creation of the films “Country of the Deaf”, “Two drivers drove”. In 1992, according to his script “Willis”, he directed the painting “Dancing Ghosts”. Yuri Korotkov is the author of more than a dozen books of prose, among them - "Mademoiselle Victoria" (1981), "Guests on the Big Deer" (1985), "Aboriginal" (1989), "Crash" (1991), "Willis" (1995), "Ardent Eye" (1996), "Wild Love" (1998), "Popsa" (2002), "Foot" (2002), etc.