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Vladimir Arkadevich Krasnopolskiy
Владимир Краснопольский
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14 June 1933 - 23 September 2022
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Vladimir Arkadyevich Krasnopolsky (real surname - Krasnopolsky-Ledov) was born on June 14, 1933 in Sverdlovsk. In 1955 he graduated from the Historical and Philological Faculty of the Ural University, and in 1963 - the Directorial Faculty of VGIK, where he specialized in documentary film at the course of I. Kopalin. In 1961-1963 Krasnopolsky worked as a director of the Sverdlovsk film studio, and since 1964 he works at the Mosfilm film studio. He began his creative career in documentary film, and
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Vladimir Arkadyevich Krasnopolsky (real surname - Krasnopolsky-Ledov) was born on June 14, 1933 in Sverdlovsk. In 1955 he graduated from the Historical and Philological Faculty of the Ural University, and in 1963 - the Directorial Faculty of VGIK, where he specialized in documentary film at the course of I. Kopalin. In 1961-1963 Krasnopolsky worked as a director of the Sverdlovsk film studio, and since 1964 he works at the Mosfilm film studio. He began his creative career in documentary film, and with rare exceptions, all directorial and script work of Vladimir Krasnopolsky was performed jointly with Valery Uskov. Their first feature film The Slowest Train (1963) was awarded at the All-Union Film Festival in Leningrad (1964) with a special diploma of the magazine “Soviet Screen” for the best debut. Then came the dramatic films “Taiga Troops” (1965) and “Unjudiced” (1969). The television film Shadows Disappear at Noon (1971) aroused great audience interest. A significant creative success was the television film "Eternal Call" (1976-1983), still enjoying the love of the audience. In 1979, for the first 12 series, its creators were awarded the State Prize. Subsequently, Krasnopolsky and Uskov staged the films "Complicity in the Murder" (1986), "Night Fun" (1991), "The Thief" (1995). In 1996, they filmed the historical film "Ermak", which again attracted the interest of a wide audience. In recent years, the screenwriter-director tandem Krasnopolsky-Uskov has been successfully working on the creation of television series: Two Destinies (2000), Detectives (2001), Provincials (2003).