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Vladimir Trapeznikov

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Vladimir Trapeznikov
Born
Vladimir Konstantinovich Trapeznikov

(1956-09-13) 13 September 1956 (age 68)
Chișinău, Moldavian SSR, USSR
Occupation(s)Art director
Production design
AwardsGolden Eagle Award (2023)[1]
Nika Award (2024)[2]
Websitevladimirtrapeznikov.name

Vladimir Konstantinovich Trapeznikov (Russian: Влади́мир Константи́нович Трапе́зников; born 13 September 1956) is an artistic director and production designer, and a member of the Union of Cinematographers of the Russian Federation since 1988.[3]

Biography

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  • 1976—1981 Faculty of Drawing and Graphics (Kazakhstan Pedagogical Institute, Almaty)
  • 1987—1993 Faculty of Art, All Russian State University for Cinematography (VGIK), Moscow.
  • Student of Soviet artist, graphic artist and writer, Pavel Yakovlevich Zaltsman

Selected filmography

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  • 2023 Land of Legends (Director: A. Megerdichev)
  • 2021 Nebesnaya komanda (Director: V. Alenikov)
  • 2008 Roses for Elsa (Director: Ye. Konchalovsky)
  • 2008 Moscow, I Love You! A series of short, multi-genre films about Moscow:
    • Etude in Bright Colors (Director: V. Chiginsky),
    • Queen (Director: A. Surikova),
    • Well, What Should I Tell You Muscovites... (Director: Ye. Konchalovsky),
    • Concert Suite (Director: G. Nathanson),
    • Real Life (Director: I. Okhlobystin),
    • Melody of a Summer Night (Director: Ye. Kalinina),
    • Elevation (Director: M. Ibragimbyekov),
    • Shabolovka (Director: I. Kvirikadzye),
    • High-rise (Director: N. Jorjadze).
  • 2007 Father, 8 episodes (Director V. K. Mischenko)
  • 2006 One Love in a Million (Director: V. Schegolkov)
  • 2005 Vanechka (Director: Ye. Nikolaeva)
  • 2004 Mirror Wars: First Reflection (Director: V. Chiginsky)
  • 2004 The Narrow Bridge, 4 episodes (Director: O. Basilov)
  • 2004 Countdown (Director: Ye. Lavrentyev)
  • 2003 The Golden Age (Director: I. Khotinyenko)
  • 2003 Dasha Vasileva. Amateur Private Investigator, 15 episodes (Director: A. Matyeshko)
  • 2003 Money, 30 episodes (Director: I. Dykhovichny)
  • 2002 On the Corner of Patriarshye 3, 12 episodes (Director: V. Derbenev)
  • 2002 The Impact of the Lotus (Director: A. Porokhovschikov)
  • 2001 The Kopeck (Director: I. Dykhovichny)
  • 2001 Sabina Shpilryan (Director: R. Fayentso)
  • 2000 Temporary Insanity Affect (Director F. Kubiyda)
  • 2000 On the Corner of Patriarshye 2, 12 episodes (Director: V. Derbenev)
  • 1999 Work Russian Style (Director R. Kopelli)
  • 1997 New Year’s Story (Director: A. Baranov)
  • 1996 Shanghai (Director: A. Baranov)
  • 1995 Dead Body (Directors: B. Mirza and V. Filimonov)
  • 1994 A Weak Heart (Director: Ye. Shinarbaev)
  • 1993 The Place on the Gray Cocked Hat (Director: E. Shinarbaev)
  • 1992 The Inventor of Pharaoh, 2 episodes (Director: G. Zemel)
  • 1991 Celebrities on Tudor Street (Director: M. Zimin)
  • 1991 Kozi Korpesh I Bayan Sulu, 2 episodes (Director: A. Ashimov)
  • 1990 Kaisar (Director: V. Pusurmanov)
  • 1989 Galoshes (Director: M. Vasilyev)
  • 1988 A Wolf-Cub Among the People (Director: T. Temyonov)
  • 1987 Strange World of Desires and Hopes (Director: B. Mustafin)
  • 1986 The Tale of the Beautiful Aysulu, 2 episodes (Directors: V. Chugunov and R. Tazhibaev)
  • 1985 Non-professionals (Director: S. Bodrov)
  • 1984 My Sister Lucy (Director: Ye. Shinarbaev)

Author’s work

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  • 2008 The Beast from the Bottomless Pit (Director: A. Ivankin)
  • 2007 Hidden Costs or Visitor to a Fairytale (Director: G. Constantinopolsky)
  • 2007 A New Moscow (Producer: I. R. Bondaryenko)
  • 2005 Quarantine
  • 2004 Garpastum (Director A. Hamroyev)
  • 2004 Evilenko (Director: David Grieco)
  • 2000 Martian Chronicles (Director: Anton Molok)
  • 1993 The Man Departing (Director: Ye. Shinarbaev)
  • 1989 Vengeance (Director: Ye. Shinarbaev)
  • 1988 Oderzhimiye Tyenyu (Director: S. Babayan)

References

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  1. ^ "«Золотой орёл – 2023»: Объявлены лауреаты премии". kinoreporter.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  2. ^ "Чемпионом премии «Ника» по количеству наград стала картина «Праведник»". smotrim.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-07-02.
  3. ^ "Гильдия художников кино и тв Союза кинематографистов России поздравляет кинохудожника Владимира Трапезникова с медалью МСХ". Archived from the original on 2024-05-03. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
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