Roman Kachanov inherited his profession from his father, also Roman Kachanov, a famous animator director. In 1989, Roman Roman Romanovich graduated from the workshop of K. Paramonova at the script faculty of VGIK and managed to get his first experience in cinema - according to the script of Kachanov, Ivan Okhlobystin created in the experimental creative laboratory of VGIK the film "Stupid." A story about nothing. In 1991, Roman Kachanov began shooting his first picture with a similar title - "Do
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Roman Kachanov inherited his profession from his father, also Roman Kachanov, a famous animator director. In 1989, Roman Roman Romanovich graduated from the workshop of K. Paramonova at the script faculty of VGIK and managed to get his first experience in cinema - according to the script of Kachanov, Ivan Okhlobystin created in the experimental creative laboratory of VGIK the film "Stupid." A story about nothing.
In 1991, Roman Kachanov began shooting his first picture with a similar title - "Do not ask me about anything", in which Ivan Byuryukov helped him. Disagreements with the producers allowed this picture to be released only five years later.
Comedies "Freak" and "Maximilian" became a continuation of cooperation with Okhlobystin, but colleagues changed roles: Kachanov became the director, and Ivan became the screenwriter. During the same period, Roman Kachanov Jr. created scripts for several animated films and released commercials as a director.
Army comedy "DMB", which was released in 2000, also became the result of the creative alliance of Okhlobystin and Kachanov, who invested in their work memories of their own army service. In this film, Roman Kachanov first appeared in the cinema as an actor, playing a capter Lieberman.
From the army theme Kachanov rather sharply rushed to the classics, seizing on Dostoevsky's novel "Idiot". However, in his version, the story got a name.
"Down House" And the characters dressed in stylish "rags" did not disdain drugs, bundles of money and nightclubs. The role of modern Nastasia Filippovna was played by the wife of Roman Roman Romanovich, Anna Buklovskaya.
Another Roman Kachanov film, Arye, premiered at the Moscow Cinema House on February 24, 2005. The film is dedicated to the fate of surgeon Israel Arye, whose role was played by Polish actor Jerzy Shtur. The director first addressed a complex historical topic, refracting through the fate of the main character the fate of his people during the Second World War.
The variety of topics and creative zeal, thirst for experiment and the ability to go to the end are characteristic features of Kachanov’s work, which, as it seems, will surprise his viewer more than once. /