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Vladimir Ivanovich Hotinenko
Владимир Хотиненко
Birth at
20 January 1952
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The unsurpassed Russian director, actor, screenwriter and People's Artist of Russia Vladimir Ivanovich Khotynenko was born in 1952 in Slavgorod, Altai Krai. After graduation, he worked for about a year as a designer of the Pavlodar Tractor Plant, and then went to the army, where he met Nikita Mikhalkov.
After graduating from the Sverdlovsk Institute of Architecture in 1976, Vladimir Khotinenko worked as a production artist at the Sverdlovsk Film Studio and participated in the creation of such films
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The unsurpassed Russian director, actor, screenwriter and People's Artist of Russia Vladimir Ivanovich Khotynenko was born in 1952 in Slavgorod, Altai Krai. After graduation, he worked for about a year as a designer of the Pavlodar Tractor Plant, and then went to the army, where he met Nikita Mikhalkov.
After graduating from the Sverdlovsk Institute of Architecture in 1976, Vladimir Khotinenko worked as a production artist at the Sverdlovsk Film Studio and participated in the creation of such films as “Race with Persecution”, “Smoke of the Fatherland”, “This is such music”.
Acquaintance with Mikhalkov influenced the fate of Vladimir Khotinenko – Nikita Sergeyevich invited him as an assistant to his works “Oblomov”, “Five evenings”, “Rodnya”. After working with the great master, Khotinenko decided to create himself - and in 1981 he graduated from the Higher Courses of Screenwriters and Directors. His debut as a director was the adventure film Alone and Without Weapons (1984). After
film "Mirror for a Hero" (1987) Khotinenko was talked about as a promising director, and not by chance. The author himself, watching the tape every time, remembers his childhood - the happiest time of little Volody. The director dedicated the film “Mirror for a Hero” to his parents, to the time when they were young, and life went on as usual, because a mirror for a person, explains Khotynenko – this is his time. After the premiere of the film, the audience could not disperse for a long time - so strong was the impression of the picture. And Khotinenko realized that he would shoot next - about people he knows and feels. This is how the Makarov films (1993) were born. The Road (1996), Passion Boulevard (1999) and many others.
In 2001, Khotinenko worked closely with television and as a director acted on four parts of the remake of the national series “The Investigators Are Investigating”. However, the greatest resonance among his works of the twenty-first century can be distinguished by the drama about the death of a submarine.
painting "72 meters" (2003), based on the novel by Alexander Pokrovsky.
Vladimir Khotinenko is married, has two sons and a daughter. /