Eduard Yakovlevich Volodarsky was born in Kharkov on February 3, 1941. When he was five years old, his family moved to Moscow. After school, Edward continued his studies at the All-Union Institute of Cinematography at the Faculty of Screenwriters and Directing. After successful graduation from the institute in 1967, he began working at the Mosfilm film studio. His debut short films, The Return, and "Sixth Summer" It was released in 1969. In 1970 he saw the light of his full-length film "White Bang",
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Eduard Yakovlevich Volodarsky was born in Kharkov on February 3, 1941. When he was five years old, his family moved to Moscow. After school, Edward continued his studies at the All-Union Institute of Cinematography at the Faculty of Screenwriters and Directing. After successful graduation from the institute in 1967, he began working at the Mosfilm film studio. His debut short films, The Return, and
"Sixth Summer" It was released in 1969. In 1970 he saw the light of his full-length film "White Bang", on which he worked with Sergei Govorukhin.
In 1987, together with the famous film dramatists V. Fried and V. Chernykh Volodarsky organized the Studio “Word”, in which in 1998 he became editor-in-chief. Eduard Volodarsky has the title of Honored Artist of the RSFSR, he received many awards in the nomination “Best Screenplay”. According to the scripts of Eduard Volodarsky, more than 60 films were staged.
The most famous films shot according to his scripts are “White Bang”, “The Road Home”, “Anthracite”.
"The penalty" "His own among strangers, a stranger among his own," "Killed in the line of duty," "Hate,"
Blackmailer , "The second attempt of Viktor Krokhin", "My friend Ivan Lapshin", "Farewell Zamoskvoretskaya",
Alien "Behind the Last Line", "The Lonely Player", "Who in Russia to Live", etc.
Volodarsky also wrote scripts for foreign films, for Finnish, American and Estonian producers. In all major cities of Russia (in Donetsk, Rostov-on-Don, Magnitogorsk, St. Petersburg, etc.) there are theatrical productions of plays based on Volodarsky’s plays “Run, Run, Evening Star”, “Trap”, “Our Debts”, “Leaving, Look Around”, “Trap”, “The Happiest” and others. Volodarsky published two novels: “Everyone has his own war” and “Russian, or Crime without punishment.”
Eduard Volodarsky currently lives in Moscow. He is married and enjoys reading, hunting and collecting pipes in his spare time.