Marina Goldovskaya

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Marina Yevseevna Goldovskaya (Russian: Марина Евсеевна Голдо́вская; born July 15, 1941, Moscow) is a Russian-born American documentary cinematographer famed for her candid portrayal of people. She has documented many types of people including simple folk, seamstresses, a female astronaut, literary and artistic legends, as well as political leaders. Winner of USSR State Prize (1988).[1]

The recipient of numerous documentary film and lifetime achievement awards, she currently serves as a professor at the UCLA School of Film and Television in Los Angeles. [2]

Filmography

Books

A memoir by Marina Goldovskaya, a Russian woman filmmaker, who was the first in Russia to be the combined director, writer, cinematographer, and producer of her films. Originally published in Russian. English version published in 2006 by Texas University Press

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