Alexander Kushaev | |
Birth Name: | Russian: link=no|Алекса́ндр Нарима́нович Куша́ев |
Birth Date: | 8 March 1973 |
Birth Place: | Moscow, USSR |
Occupation: | television producer, film producer |
Years Active: | from 1996 to date |
Alexander Kushaev (born 8 March 1973 in Moscow, USSR) is a Russian film producer.
Aleksandr Kushaev was born in Moscow on 8 March 1973. He started his career on television in 1996 as the correspondent of The Business Russia TV show on the RTR channel. Since 1997, he has worked as author and director of TV shows at Russia-1 (ex-RTR), NTV, and TV Centre. In 1998, he graduated from the High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors as the director of documentary films.[1] [2]
From 1998 to 2019, Kushaev held senior positions at Film Broadcasting Service at Russia-1 channel, the flagship channel of All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK).[3] In 2012, he took part in the launch of the Russian Novel cable channel for VGTRK and became its senior producer.[4] From 2015 till 2019, he was the Senior Producer of the Film Broadcasting Service of Russia-1 channel.[5] In 2018, Kushaev was the jury member at the selection round of the International Emmy Awards.[6]
Kushaev participated in the creation of over 500 films and TV projects. His filmography includes Serf, The Last Warrior, The Last Warrior 3, Tale in the Darkness, How I Ended This Summer, A Long and Happy Life, Living, The Painted Bird, Zuleikha Opens Her Eyes, The Bloody Lady, and Ekaterina. Some of the films and TV series above became notable box office successes.
Year | Award | Title | Result | |
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2020 | The Association of Cinema and TV Producers The Best Feature Film Award | Serf | ||
2020 | The Painted Bird | |||
2019 | Venezia Classici UNICEF Award | The Painted Bird | ||
2019 | Golden Eagle Award for The Best TV Film/Series | Staying Alive | ||
2018 | Golden Eagle Award for the Best Television Series (over ten episodes) | Torgsin | ||
2017 | TEFI Award for The Best Daytime TV Series | Father Mathew | ||
2016 | The White Elephant Award For The Best Debut | Rag Union | ||
2014 | Nika Award for the Best Film | A Long and Happy Life | ||
2014 | Golden Eagle Award for the Best Television Series (over ten episodes) | Sklifosovsky | ||
2013 | Chicago International Film Festival Special Award | A Long and Happy Life | ||
2013 | The White Elephant Award for The Best Film | Living | ||
2011 | Golden Eagle Award for the Best Feature Film | How I Ended This Summer | ||
2011 | Nika Award for The Best Film | How I Ended This Summer | ||
2010 | London Film Festival Award FOr The Best Film[8] | How I Ended This Summer |