Alla Surikova
Appearance
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Alla Ilinichna Surikova (Russian: А́лла Ильи́нична Су́рикова; born November 6, 1940, Kiev) is a Soviet and Russian film director, writer, and teacher.[1]
She is a People's Artist of Russia (2000),[2] winner of the Award of the Government of the Russian Federation (2009), and a member of the Russian Union of Cinematographers.
She is best known as the director of the Red Western comedy film A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines which starred famous Soviet actors including Andrei Mironov, Aleksandra Yakovleva, Nikolai Karachentsov, Oleg Tabakov, Mikhail Boyarsky and Igor Kvasha.
Selected filmography
- Vanity of vanities (Суета сует, 1979)
- Be my husband (Будьте моим мужем, 1982)
- Look for a Woman (Ищите женщину, 1983)
- Yours sincerely (Искренне Ваш..., 1985)
- A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines (1987)
- Two arrows. Stone Age Detective (Две стрелы. Детектив каменного века, 1989)
- Nuts (Чокнутые, 1991)
- Moscow holidays (Московские каникулы, 1995)
- Children of Monday (Дети понедельника, 1997)
- I want to go to jail (Хочу в тюрьму, 1998)
References
- ^ "КиноПоиск.ru - Все фильмы планеты".
- ^ "УКАЗ Президента РФ от 06.11.2000 N 1846". Archived from the original on 2014-01-07. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
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