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Boris Abramovich Giller
Борис Гиллер
Birth at
17 April 1956
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Journalist, entrepreneur and film producer Boris Abramovich Giller was born on April 17, 1956 in Tula. In 1978 he graduated from the Tomsk Institute of Automated Control Systems, in 1990 - the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography. While studying in Tomsk, he and his friends wrote scripts for youth programs of local television, where he worked a year after graduation. Then Boris Giller went into journalism, then went into business. In 1988-98 he served as Chairman of the Board of Caravan JSC
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Journalist, entrepreneur and film producer Boris Abramovich Giller was born on April 17, 1956 in Tula. In 1978 he graduated from the Tomsk Institute of Automated Control Systems, in 1990 - the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography. While studying in Tomsk, he and his friends wrote scripts for youth programs of local television, where he worked a year after graduation. Then Boris Giller went into journalism, then went into business. In 1988-98 he served as Chairman of the Board of Caravan JSC in Alma-Ata, engaged in newspaper publishing, television, radio and film production. Then Giller headed the publishing house "Province", which produces 16 regional newspapers in Russia with a total circulation of one million copies. In addition, Boris Giller is the owner of wineries and diagnostic clinics in the Czech Republic and restaurants in Moscow.
In 1989, according to the script of Boris Giller, director Alexander A. Muratov staged the action movie "Pulp Quartet". Then Giller was the producer of the films “American daughter” and “Caucasian prisoner”. In 1998, he won the Russian State Prize in Cinematography for the film “The Caucasian Prisoner” (as a producer and co-writer of the script). In 2000, Boris Giller debuted as a director - with his own money he shot the action movie "Check". Together with him, Alexander Borodyansky worked on the script and on the production of the film, and the main roles in the film were performed by Nikolai Fomenko, Nikolai Rastorguev, Alexei Makarov.