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Vasiliy Golikov
Василий Голиков
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5 January 1921 - 1 January 2003
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Vasily Golikov is a Soviet film artist who worked in cinema for more than thirty years. His filmography includes such high-profile Soviet films as "Outpost in the mountains" "The Elusive Avengers," "Loyal Friends," "Hot Snow." Vasily Vasilyevich was born on January 5, 1921 in the Smolensk region. At first he graduated from the Moscow Theater Art and Technical School, then in 1943 he entered the VGIK, where his teachers were prominent Soviet painters Peter Kotov and Fyodor Bogorodsky. After graduating
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Vasily Golikov is a Soviet film artist who worked in cinema for more than thirty years. His filmography includes such high-profile Soviet films as
"Outpost in the mountains" "The Elusive Avengers," "Loyal Friends," "Hot Snow."
Vasily Vasilyevich was born on January 5, 1921 in the Smolensk region. At first he graduated from the Moscow Theater Art and Technical School, then in 1943 he entered the VGIK, where his teachers were prominent Soviet painters Peter Kotov and Fyodor Bogorodsky. After graduating from the university in 1949, he worked at Mosfilm, collaborating with such famous directors as Ivan Pyriev, Mikhail Romm, Georgy Alexandrov.
The work of the production artist, to which Golikov devoted his life, required great concentration, painstakingness, constant trips around the country to shoot the film, and all this brought great satisfaction to Vasily Vasilyevich. In his trips, he painted a lot of views of those cities where fate brought him, leaving behind a large collection of landscapes.
The artist died on July 29, 2003.