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Felix Mikhailovich Sobolev
Соболєв Фелікс Михайлович
Born(1931-07-25)25 July 1931
Died20 April 1984(1984-04-20) (aged 52)
Kyiv, Ukraine SSR, USSR
CitizenshipUSSR
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active1960–1984
Known forScientific films
Awards
  • Honoured Art Worker of the Ukrainian SSR
  • USSR State Prize

Felix Mikhailovich Sobolev (1931–1984) was a Soviet Ukrainian documentary filmmaker and a founder and leader of the Kiev School of Scientific Cinema. He received numerous honours for his works, including Honored Artist of the Ukainian SSR, the MV Lomonosov Prize of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, and the USSR State Prize.

Biography

Felix Sobolev was born on 25 July 1931 in Kharkiv, Ukraine SSR, the son of a worker. He enrolled at the Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University and graduated from the acting program in 1953 and the directing program in 1959.[1]

In 1959, Sobolev began working for Kievnauchfilm (a.k.a. the Kyiv Film Studio of Popular Science Films), a state film studio in Kyiv. In 1973, he became artistic director of the studio of scientific cinema at his alma mater.[1]

He was a member of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR from 1956.[1]

Sobolev died on 20 April 1984[1] in Kyiv. He was buried in the Berkivtsi City Cemetery [uk].[2]

Influence

In the mid-1960s, Sobolev revolutionized the concept of popular science cinematography. His films The Language of Animals [ru] (1967), Do Animals Think [ru] (1969) and Seven Steps to the Horizon [uk] (1968) were broadly popular, selling out cinemas. His "experiment in the frame" technique made the audience member a witness to experiments proposed by scientists. Radical for its time, his 1971 film Me and Others [uk] made the audience part of an experiment on conformal behaviour and group pressure.

The direction of his work changed with the 1974 short film Biosphere! Time of Awareness [ru], a film essay about the world and a person's place in it. This was followed by the 10-minute film Feat which was shot in close quarters. Both films made intensive use of combined filming[further explanation needed] and had significant impact on the development of non-fiction films of the time.

Sobolev also influenced his students at the Institute of Theatre Arts and young directors at Kievnauchfilm, including Alexander Rodnyansky, Anatoly Borsyuk, Victor Olender [uk], Yosif Pasternak, and Andrei Zagdansky.

Filmography

  • In the Fields of the Seven Years (1960)[1]
  • My Renunciation (1961)[1]
  • To our trainer (1962)[1]
  • Singer of the People (1962)
  • Mysterious 102 (1964)
  • The problem will be solved by cybernetics (1963,[1] director-animator - Ivan Barchuk )
  • Religion and the 20th Century (1965)
  • Exploded Dawn (1965)[1]
  • The Language of Animals [ru][1] (1967, Lomonosov Prize I degree,[1] 1968 ; Prize of the *All-Union Film Festival "Golden Frame"; Prizes of the festival in Iran - *"Golden Statuette" and "Golden Dolphin"; Prize of the Cambodian Festival - "Silver Cup"; Prize XII International Leipzig Film Festival "Golden Dove"[1] ; Gold Medal of the Budapest Festival; Honorary Diplomas of the IAC and the Belgrade Festival)
  • Seven Steps to the Horizon [uk] (1968)[1]
  • Do Animals Think [ru][1] (1969, Honorary Diploma of MANK)
  • Diligent Students (1970)
  • Me and Others [uk] (1971)[1]
  • Good and Ugly (1972)
  • Etudes on Morality (1973)
  • Walking into the Flame (1973)
  • Institute of Hope (1974)[1]
  • Biosphere! Time of Awareness  [ru] (1974)[1]
  • The Feat (1975)
  • At the origins of mankind (1976,[1] scripted by E. Dubrovsky)
  • Dare, you are talented (1978,[1] written by E. Dubrovsky)
  • When Barriers Disappear (1980)[1]
  • Kyiv Symphony (1982)[1]
  • Voices of Kyiv (with Joseph Pasternak)
  • Your brain is in sight [uk] (1985, completed by Victor Olender).

Awards and honours

List of awards and prizes for film work
Year Festival or award Country Prize Work Ref
1966 Zonal Film Festival in Leningrad USSR Prize and diploma for the first place Exploded Dawn
1967 Zonal Film Festival "Prometheus-67" in Tbilisi First degree diploma of the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR
Lomonosov Prize First Degree Honorary Diploma Animal language
1968 III All-Union Film Festival in Leningrad 2nd prize and diploma
XXII Congress of the International Scientific Film Association in Rome Italy Honorary Diploma
1969 XII Leipzig International Film Festival East Germany Golden Dove Prize
Phnom Penh International Film Festival Cambodia Silver Cup Prize
Tehran International Children's and Youth Film Festival Iran Jury Gold Prize
Belgrade International Conservation Film Festival Yugoslavia Honorary Diploma
VII International Science Fiction Film Festival in Trieste Italy Grand Prix "Golden Asteroid" Seven steps beyond the horizon
X Review of Documentary and Popular Science Films in Leningrad USSR First Degree Prize and Diploma
II Republican Festival of Children and Youth Films in Odessa Diploma
1971 Olomouc International Film Festival Czechoslovakia Prize and diploma Me and others
Budapest International Nature Film Festival Hungary Gold medal and diploma Animal language
XXV Congress of the International Scientific Film Association in Kiev USSR Honorary Diploma Do animals think
XIV Leipzig International Film Festival East Germany Golden Dove Prize
1972 Tehran International Educational Film Festival Iran Golden Dolphin Prize and Diploma
USSR State Prize USSR The language of animals & Do animals think
1973 VIII Moscow Film Festival in Moscow Prize Going into flames
1974 IX International Technical Film Competition within the XI UNIATEC Congress in Salerno Italy Grand Prix for the development of new filming methods Biosphere! Time of awareness
World's Fair in Spokane US Diploma and prize
TV Association Diploma and prize
1976 Olomouc International Film Festival Czechoslovakia Grand Prize Feat
1977 X All-Union Film Festival in Riga USSR Grand Prize At the origins of humanity
Venice International Film Festival Italy Grand Prize
1986 XIX All-Union Film Festival in Alma-Ata USSR Main prize in the category "Popular science film" Your brain is on target [3]

F. Sobolev Street in Kyiv was named for him, with a memorial plaque at 17 Franka Street. Another memorial plaque at 19 Chervonotkatska Street [uk] in Kyiv states: Here during the years 1964–1981 he lived and worked as one of the geniuses of Ukrainian and world cinema Felix Sobolev (1931–1984).[4]

The Kievnauchfilm charitable foundation is named for Sobolev. Asteroid 5940 Feliksobolev, discovered in 1981, was named for him.[5]

Sobolev is the subject of the 1998 documentary series Felix Sobolev, Mission Interrupted (Ukrainian «Фелікс Соболев. Увірвана місія») by his student and colleague Olender[6] and of a film of the 2012 "Native People" series by Yulia Rudenko.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u S. I. Yutkevich, ed. (1987). "Кино: Энциклопедический словарь" [Cinema: Encyclopeic Dictionary]. p. 391. Archived from the original on 13 January 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Соболев Феликс Михайлович, 25.07.1931-20.04.1984" [Sobolev Felix Mikhailovich 07.25.1931 – 04.20.1984] (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 28 November 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  3. ^ %5bhttps://web.archive.org/web/20121215025034/http://istoriya-kino.ru/kinematograf/item/f00/s00/e0000579/index.shtml Archived%5d 15 December 2012 at the %5b%5bWayback Machine%5d%5d%5b%5bCategory:Webarchive template wayback links%5d%5d "Итоги всесоюзных кинофестивалей 1984, 1985 и 1986 гг" [Results of All-Union Film Festivals 1984, 1985 and 1986]. Cinema: Encyclopedic Dictionary: 19th VKF (Алма-Ата, 1986) (in Russian). {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  4. ^ Trimbach, Sergey (20 November 2016). "Національна спілка кінематографістів України: 17 листопада 2016 року було відкрито меморіальну дошку кінорежисеру Феліксу Соболєву" [National Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine: On November 17, 2016, a memorial plaque to film director Felix Sobolev was unveiled] (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 4 December 2020. Retrieved 4 March 2021.
  5. ^ Warner, B. D. (2003). "Lightcurve analysis for asteroids 436 Patricia, 3155 Lee, 4254 Kamel, 5940 Feliksobolev, (16558) 1991 VQ2, and (45656) 2000 EE45". The Minor Planet Bulletin. 30 (2). Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers: 21–24. ISSN 1052-8091.
  6. ^ "Иванов Ю. Сериал «Феликс Соболев. Прерванная миссия» на экранах студии «1+1»" [Ivanov Y. TV series "Felix Sobolev, Interrupted Mission" on the screens of the studio 1 + 1]. ZN,UA (in Ukrainian). 17 April 1998. Archived from the original on 4 March 2021. Retrieved 4 March 2021.

General references

  • Фурманова 3. Шаги за горизонт: Фильмы о науке кинорежиссера Феликса Соболева. М., 1987;
  • Митці України. К., 1992. — С.540;
  • Мистецтво України: Біографічний довідник. К., 1997. — С.550;
  • Фурманова 3. Колосяйво Фелікса Соболева // Кіноколо. 1997. № 1. — С.68—69;
  • УСЕ: Універсальний словник-енциклопедія. К., 1999. — С.1257.