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Emil Lotyanu
Эмиль Лотяну
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6 November 1936 - 18 April 2003
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Emil Lotyanu was born on November 6, 1936 in the village of Sekuryany in Chernihiv region. In 1953-1955 he studied at the acting faculty of the V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko School-Studio at the Moscow Art Theatre. In 1962 he graduated from the directorial faculty of VGIK, where he studied in the studio of G. Roshal and Y.Genika, and began to work at the film studio "Moldova-film", where he debuted the heroic-revolutionary film "Wait for us at dawn" (1963). In 1966, Emil Lotianu staged a picture about
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Emil Lotyanu was born on November 6, 1936 in the village of Sekuryany in Chernihiv region. In 1953-1955 he studied at the acting faculty of the V.I. Nemirovich-Danchenko School-Studio at the Moscow Art Theatre. In 1962 he graduated from the directorial faculty of VGIK, where he studied in the studio of G. Roshal and Y.Genika, and began to work at the film studio "Moldova-film", where he debuted the heroic-revolutionary film "Wait for us at dawn" (1963). In 1966, Emil Lotianu staged a picture about the Moldavian shepherds “Red glades”, which became the starting point of his poetic and romantic line in directing. The film “This Moment”, dedicated to the participation of Moldovan anti-fascists in the civil war in Spain, was also characterized by high emotional intensity and expression. Since 1973, Emil Lotyanu has moved to work for Mosfilm. In the film poem about folk musicians "Lautara" (1972), awarded the prize of the film festival in San Sebastian, the creative concept of the director received a particularly vivid expression due to the synthesis of visual images and music. Musical and poetic remained for E. Lotyan the most important element of the style and in his film adaptations of M. Gorky - the picture "Tabor goes to the sky" (1976), awarded the main prize of the film festival in San Sebastian, - and A. P. Chekhov - "My gentle and tender beast" (1978). In 1983, the director directed the film Anna Pavlova, based on the biography of the great Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. In the late 1980s, he returned to the "Moldova Film", worked on Moldovan television, where he filmed the poem "Lucaferul" by M. Eminescu.