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Alla Ilinichna Surikova
Алла Сурикова
Birth at
6 November 1940
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Alla Ilyinichna Surikova was born in Kiev on November 6, 1940. After graduating from school, she entered the phil department, later engaged in matlinguistics. After graduating from the institute, she did not choose either, but got a job in television.
Alla entered the Higher courses of screenwriters and directors, the head of which was then G. Danelia. Her first directorial work is a short film “The Girl and the Sun Bunny”. She was the author of the idea of creating a film magazine “Yeralash”,
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Alla Ilyinichna Surikova was born in Kiev on November 6, 1940. After graduating from school, she entered the phil department, later engaged in matlinguistics. After graduating from the institute, she did not choose either, but got a job in television.
Alla entered the Higher courses of screenwriters and directors, the head of which was then G. Danelia. Her first directorial work is a short film “The Girl and the Sun Bunny”. She was the author of the idea of creating a film magazine “Yeralash”, and later shot two episodes.
In 1973, Surikova graduated from the courses, and her thesis received the prize of the State Film Agency of the Ukrainian SSR in the nomination “For the best director”.
Fame came to her after the comedy came out.
The bustle It was from this moment that Alla became known to the general public and earned a reputation as a real master of cinema.
Since 1997, she has been creating a directing workshop at the All-Russian Institute for Advanced Training and Retraining of Cinematography Workers.
Her comedies were an incredible success – the movie
"The man from Capuchin Boulevard" It was sold to 30 countries, in the USSR alone, it was viewed by more than 60 million viewers. It won the prize of many film festivals and is still one of the most famous Soviet films.
In some films, Alla became not only a director, but also a writer and producer. In her films played the most famous Soviet actors. One of the most famous works of Alla Surikova is also considered to be
"You won't leave me." . In addition to comedies, she made documentaries about famous people, in 1999 she created the studio Positive Film. She was also the author of the idea of creating a film festival "Smile, Russia!".
Alla is married to film engineer A. Potashnikov. Now their daughter Kira is a writer.
Today Surikova does not stop there, but continues to work and tries herself in a variety of genres, looking for new methods of self-expression.