Unique actor Oleg Yankovsky died at the age of 65, it happened in 2009. Viewers continue to admire the films with his participation, the paintings with more
Unique actor Oleg Yankovsky died at the age of 65, it happened in 2009. Viewers continue to admire the films with his participation, the paintings with him are the spiritual wealth of our country. People love him for his own vision of the world and talent, which captured the films with the participation of Oleg Ivanovich. Those who saw him play live in the theater were more fortunate than others because they witnessed a true acting gift.
The films in which Oleg Yankovsky played are familiar and loved by many: “Shield and Sword”, “The Same Munchausen”, “Two Comrades Served”, “Flights in Dreams and Reality”, “Styliagi”. Yankovsky is one of those actors who is said to have woken up famous. This happened to him after the screening of the film “Shield and Sword”, where he got the role of Heinrich Schwarzkopf.
In the documentary “Yankovsky” about life and work with a gifted colleague tell Inna Churikova, Galina Volchek, other Yankovsky – Rostislav, Ivan and Philip, Mikhail Agranovich, Irina Kupchenko, Tatiana Drubich, Mark Zakharov, Valery Todorovskiy.
Yankovsky himself did not consider himself an outstanding actor, he believed that “so the card lay down.” The film collected unique shots that were previously unknown to the viewer. Here is a camera captured an elderly and sick man who is made up before the play. There is an incredible transformation, and here in the frame – an energetic artist who has a whole life ahead of him. Nobody knows how he did it.
Oleg Ivanovich knew no creative failures, none of his roles can be called small or imperceptible. In each film, he left something of his own, and this “own” became even more. Everyone who knew him said that he was a Master, ironic and intelligent, with a wonderful sense of humor, grace and irresistible male charm.
The “chief handsome of the Soviet Union” – as he was once called – played more than 100 roles in his life. But even in his life there was a period when he considered himself a failure and did not expect anything good. Jankowski did not have a job in the 90s. He was called in the so-called co-operative films, but even in deaf need he did not sink to the square level. Oleg Ivanovich remained an idol of millions due to the fact that he never changed his own rules. close
Endowed with outstanding cinematography, and in-depth interviews with competitors, this documentary underlines the gender parity being achieved at an more
Endowed with outstanding cinematography, and in-depth interviews with competitors, this documentary underlines the gender parity being achieved at an Olympic level. Women compete in ski jumping for the first time at the Winter Games, and Canada is seen beating the United States at the last gasp in the women's ice hockey final. Disciplines given prominence here include speed skating, figure skating, aerial skiing, curling, and the biathlon. Training is analysed as much as the competitions themselves. A suite of accidents and mishaps, and the consequent tears of frustration, remind us that the Olympics is not just about winning. close
The days when ZIL products were in demand throughout the country are long gone. For twenty years now, the factory has barely been alive, and the employees more
The days when ZIL products were in demand throughout the country are long gone. For twenty years now, the factory has barely been alive, and the employees devoted to it are literally holding on to their last strength, trying to preserve the viability of the enterprise, while everything they do seems useless to anyone.
And now, two decades later, the plant again receives a government order - the Ministry of Defense instructed to make three limousines for the upcoming Victory Parade. Unheard of for an enterprise where life almost froze. The authors of the film “The Last Limousine” begin their story with how the workers of the plant enthusiastically take up business. close