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Igor Fedorovich Maslennikov
Игорь Масленников
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26 October 1931 - 17 September 2022
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Igor Maslennikov was born on January 10, 1940. Since childhood, the boy had a talent for drawing. In 1949, he graduated from high school and went to enter the Academy of Arts at the Faculty of Architecture, but after seeing what a big competition there, the young man changed his mind. In literature, he felt somewhat more confident, so he decided to enter the literary faculty. In 1957, Maslennikov participated in the World Festival of Youth and Students, which was held in Moscow. But the young man
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Igor Maslennikov was born on January 10, 1940.
Since childhood, the boy had a talent for drawing. In 1949, he graduated from high school and went to enter the Academy of Arts at the Faculty of Architecture, but after seeing what a big competition there, the young man changed his mind. In literature, he felt somewhat more confident, so he decided to enter the literary faculty.
In 1957, Maslennikov participated in the World Festival of Youth and Students, which was held in Moscow. But the young man did not leave the passion for drawing, so he was engaged in creating scenery for many programs on television.
Igor Maslennikov’s debut in the cinema took place in 1967. He directed the film “Personal Life of Kuzyaev Valentin” according to the script by Natalia Ryazantseva.
The second film of Igor Maslennikov becomes "Tomorrow, the third of April", which he shot in 1969 according to the script of Vladimir Valutsky.
In the future, Igor decides to try himself in different genres. He's working on a large-format film.
Riders" In 1971 he starred with E. Leonov and O. Yankovsky. In 1974, the film “Under the Stone Sky” was shot. The film is based on the dramatic events that occurred during the liberation of the North of Norway by Soviet troops. No less remarkable is his work.
"Winter Cherry 3" and
Philippe Traum .
In 1970, Igor Maslennikov shoots for television the film “Summer in the banks”.
In 1979, a two-part film “Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson” was released, based on Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel A Study in Crimson Tones.
Igor Maslennikov for all his life fixed in the minds of millions of viewers his representation of famous heroes. Maslennikov always managed to assemble a beautiful ensemble of performers.