Nika Award for Best Contribution to the Cinematic Science, Criticism and Education explained

Nika Award for Best Contribution to the Cinematic Science, Criticism and Education
Presenter:Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Science
Country:Russia
Year:2002
Website:Official site of the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Science

The Nika Award for Best Contribution to the Cinematic Science, Criticism and Education (Russian: Ника за вклад в кинематографические науки, критику и образование) is given annually by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Science and presented at the Nika Awards. The following are the recipients of the Cinematic Science, Criticism and Education Award since its inception in 2002.

Recipients

2000s

YearRecipientCategoryRef(s)
2002Sergey KomarovFilm critic
2003Viktor KomarTechnical professor
2004Mark ZarkFilm critic
2005Professor at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography
2006Neya ZorkayaFilm critic and historian of cinema
2007Aleksandr BelousovEngineer and rector at the Saint Petersburg State Institute of Film and Television
2008Film critic and historian of cinema
2009Yuri BogomovFilm critic and historian of cinema

2010s

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YearRecipientCategoryRef(s)
2011Armen Medvedevfilm critic and historian of cinema
2013Vladimir DmitrievOfficial head of Gosfilmofond
2014Gerasimov Institute of CinematographyFilm school
2015Historian of cinema, film critic and specialist in Sergei Eisenstein
2016Chief editor of the Iskusstvo Kino magazine
2017film critic and historian of cinema
2018Saint Petersburg State Institute of Film and TelevisionFilm school
2019Irina RubanovaFilm critic