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Konstantin Leonidovich Bromberg
Константин Бромберг
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17 October 1939 - 10 January 2020
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Konstantin Leonidovich Bromberg was born on October 17, 1939 in Kharkov. In 1958-1959 he worked as an APN correspondent and director at the Vorkuta TV Studio. In 1965, Konstantin Bromberg graduated from the script faculty of VGIK, where he studied in the workshop of I. Manevich, then worked as a television director. In 1968, he staged the feature film "Difficult Day of Kolka Pavlyukov", in 1973 - the picture "Was a real trumpeter". In 1975, the director made the film I Have a Lion, which was based
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Konstantin Leonidovich Bromberg was born on October 17, 1939 in Kharkov. In 1958-1959 he worked as an APN correspondent and director at the Vorkuta TV Studio. In 1965, Konstantin Bromberg graduated from the script faculty of VGIK, where he studied in the workshop of I. Manevich, then worked as a television director. In 1968, he staged the feature film "Difficult Day of Kolka Pavlyukov", in 1973 - the picture "Was a real trumpeter". In 1975, the director made the film I Have a Lion, which was based on real facts from the life of the family of the Baku engineer Berberov, who raised the lion King at home. Widely known Konstantin Bromberg brought the TV movie for young viewers "Adventures of Electronics", staged by him in 1979 on the fantastic trilogy of Evgeny Veltistov. This work was awarded the USSR State Prize in 1982. Then the director staged the television film “The Magicians” (1982) based on the story of the Strugatsky brothers “Monday Begins on Saturday”, in which the leading Soviet actors played. In addition, Konstantin Bromberg created film cycles about E. Mravinsky, G. Karayan, I. Andronikov. In the 1980s, he collaborated with CNN and worked with Ted Turner on television projects. Currently, Konstantin Bromberg works in the United States, is developing the concept of creating a Russian-English TV channel.