Petr Nikolaevich Lutsik was born in the village of Berezan, Kiev region, on January 1, 1960. After school he entered the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys at the Faculty of Technology, successfully graduated in 1982. Then he tried to enter the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, but did not pass the interview, although the entrance exams passed perfectly. From 1984 to 1985 he worked at the Uzbekfilm film studio in Tashkent as an assistant director. The best friend of Peter Lutsik was
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Petr Nikolaevich Lutsik was born in the village of Berezan, Kiev region, on January 1, 1960. After school he entered the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys at the Faculty of Technology, successfully graduated in 1982. Then he tried to enter the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, but did not pass the interview, although the entrance exams passed perfectly. From 1984 to 1985 he worked at the Uzbekfilm film studio in Tashkent as an assistant director.
The best friend of Peter Lutsik was the famous screenwriter Alexei Samoryadov. They worked together on most of the paintings, according to their scripts, the best films of the 90s of the last century were shot: “Gongofer”, “Children of cast-iron gods”, “Oak-oak”.
In 1994, Alexei Samorozov died, and Peter continued to work himself. The first independent debut – the picture “Redge”, which became an important event in cinema in the second half of the 90s. She was supported by critics and viewers. Petr Lutsik invited to the premiere of the film
"Origin" On the way back to America, he accidentally missed the plane, which never reached its final destination.
From 1995 to 1996, Petr worked on a series of social advertising videos for the ORT channel Russian Project. They demonstrated the life of ordinary citizens and such feelings as friendship, love, endurance, fortitude. Money problems were touched upon, as well as the war in Chechnya, alcoholism, the connection of generations and so on.
The talented screenwriter and director was helped by many, but he did not particularly strive for popularity and fame. Many of the scripts written by Peter Lutsik and Alexei Samorodov were never staged, but it is possible that they will still be filmed.
The most famous films, on which the screenwriter worked, were loved by the public: “Limita”, “Savvoy”, “Eve”, “Citizen running away”.
Peter Lutsik died of cardiac arrest in his sleep in October 2000.