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Leonid Alekseevich Nechaev
Леонид Нечаев
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3 May 1939 - 23 January 2010
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Nechaev is a famous Soviet and Russian film director. He shot the legendary. The Adventures of Buratino "Red Riding Hood" and "The Thumbelin" . These good musical tales were the fruits of great work and extraordinary gift. Leonid Alekseevich perfectly selected actors and composers, great writers worked with him. Bulat Okudzhava Julius Kim, Yuri Entin Alexey Rybnikov, Evgeny Krylatov and others. His films inspire hope, and the bright idea that there is happiness in the world. He was born on May 3,
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Nechaev is a famous Soviet and Russian film director. He shot the legendary.
The Adventures of Buratino "Red Riding Hood" and
"The Thumbelin" . These good musical tales were the fruits of great work and extraordinary gift. Leonid Alekseevich perfectly selected actors and composers, great writers worked with him.
Bulat Okudzhava Julius Kim,
Evgeny Krylatov and others. His films inspire hope, and the bright idea that there is happiness in the world.
He was born on May 3, 1939 in Moscow. From childhood he was a hooligan, a child of Moscow courtyards and a close communal. At school, he was easily taught Russian language and literature. He easily taught poetry and amazed teachers with his sonorous and melodic performance.
In 1967, Nechaev graduated from the directing faculty of VGIK. He worked at the creative association “Ekran”, later he took up shooting children’s feature films. He didn’t make many movies, but they were amazing. Among them:
"Adventures in a city that doesn't exist" "Equilibrist,"
"The Tale of the Star Boy" "Red, honest, in love,"
Peter Pan "Teacher", documentary "Sweet Tale". He also participated in the writing of scripts for the films "Thumbelina" and
"Mad Lori" .
After the release of The Adventures of Buratino, the director began collecting keys. He brought them whole bunches - friends, fans, kids. Leonid Alekseevich loved children, it was easy for him to work with them. Everyone enjoyed the rehearsals, and when the films were released, everyone enjoyed the overall success and victory. Soviet children's cinema from 1975 to 1990 was crowned with the era of Nechaev.
His films were a little sad, but bright and kind. They had the depth and morality that modern films can envy. Sometimes costumes and decorations were made from improvised funds, there was not enough budget. Music and fantasy are enough. And in the end, good triumphed.
The great and talented film director Nechaev was married twice, and at the age of sixty-seven he became a father for the fifth time.
He died on January 24, 2010 in Moscow. Leonid Alekseevich was buried at the Domodedovo cemetery. /