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Andrey Igorevich Malukov
Андрей Малюков
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6 January 1948 - 19 December 2021
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Andrei Igorevich Malyukov was born on January 6, 1948 in Novosibirsk. In 1961-1968 he was an actor and director of the People's Theatre-Studio "Youth" in Novosibirsk. In 1971 he graduated from the directorial faculty of VGIK, where he studied in the studio of E. Dzigan. He worked as an assistant director on the set of the film Liberation (1972), was the second director on the film Solo for an Elephant and Orchestra (1975). In 1977, Andrei Malyukov became a director of the Mosfilm film studio. His
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Andrei Igorevich Malyukov was born on January 6, 1948 in Novosibirsk. In 1961-1968 he was an actor and director of the People's Theatre-Studio "Youth" in Novosibirsk. In 1971 he graduated from the directorial faculty of VGIK, where he studied in the studio of E. Dzigan. He worked as an assistant director on the set of the film Liberation (1972), was the second director on the film Solo for an Elephant and Orchestra (1975). In 1977, Andrei Malyukov became a director of the Mosfilm film studio. His debut feature film "In the zone of special attention" (1978) was awarded the Silver medal named after A. Dovzhenko and the State Prize of the RSFSR named after the Vasiliev brothers. In 1979, according to his script, he staged the drama "Unanswered Love", two years later the film "34th Ambulance" was released. Other films by Andrei Malyukov include “Let’s Stay Faithful” (1988), “Do One!” (1990), “Love on Death Island” (1991), “Butterflies” (1991), and “Little Men of the Bolshevik Lane, or I Want Beer” (1993). In 1996, I am a Russian Soldier (1995) was awarded the Grand Special Prize at the Golden Knight Film Festival (Minsk). Since the late 1990s, the director has been actively working on television, staged in 2000 the series "Empire under attack", and in 2002 the adventure series "Special Forces" was released on television screens.