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Pavel Grigorevich Lubimov
Павел Любимов
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7 September 1938 - 23 June 2010
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A brilliant Soviet and Russian director, screenwriter, Pavel Grigorievich Lyubimov was born in 1838 in Moscow. During his studies at VGIK in 1960, together with Yakov Khromchenko, he staged a short television film “Shot”. In 1962, Pavel Lyubimov graduated from the studio of Grigory Roshal, and a year later he began to work as a director at the Gorky film studio. Already the master’s thesis – “Aunt with Violets” (1964) was awarded the main prize of the film festival in Poland. Lyubimov has always
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A brilliant Soviet and Russian director, screenwriter, Pavel Grigorievich Lyubimov was born in 1838 in Moscow. During his studies at VGIK in 1960, together with Yakov Khromchenko, he staged a short television film “Shot”.
In 1962, Pavel Lyubimov graduated from the studio of Grigory Roshal, and a year later he began to work as a director at the Gorky film studio. Already the master’s thesis – “Aunt with Violets” (1964) was awarded the main prize of the film festival in Poland.
Lyubimov has always loved to make a characteristic film. And his interest in modernity, everyday reality was manifested in his paintings: Women (1966), Running on the Waves (1967), New Girl (1969), Day Ahead (1971). The directorial work of Pavel Lyubimov “Spring Call” (1977) with Alexander Fatyushin and Igor Kostolevsky in the lead roles, was marked by a silver medal named after Dovzhenko.
His.
School Waltz tape For many years it was on the screens, and in 2007 this picture celebrated its thirty-year anniversary. Among his works can be noted
Your boyfriend. (1974), “Faster than your own shadow” (1981), “Limit of desires” (1983), “Second time in the Crimea” (1984), and films
"Goal to the Spassky Gate" (1990) and The Ghost of My House (1994) were among the last works he worked on. In addition to directing, Lyubimov was engaged in translations and created more than 25 literary translations of books by modern English and American authors.
All his life Lyubimov fought for the truth. In 2010, he decided to defend the right to show his films in the Constitutional Court - he did not receive a penny for films shown on television. But the court denied the director. And then Lyubimov appealed to another court, but also did not achieve results. Having sent a complaint to the Constitutional Court, the master decided to achieve the truth, whatever it cost, but he never managed to bring the case to the end.
On the night of June 24, 2010, at the age of 72, Pavel Lyubimov died because of a long cancer. The director was buried at the Vagankovo cemetery. /