Stanislav Govorukhin Explained

Stanislav Govorukhin
Native Name Lang:ru
Birth Name:Stanislav Sergeyevich Govorukhin
Birth Date:29 March 1936
Birth Place:Berezniki, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Death Place:Barvikha, Russia
Occupation:Film director, actor, screenwriter
Notable Works:The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed

Stanislav Sergeyevich Govorukhin (Russian: Станислав Сергеевич Говорухин; 29 March 1936 – 14 June 2018) was a Soviet and Russian film director, actor, screenwriter, producer and politician.[1] He was named People's Artist of Russia in 2006.[2] His movies often featured detective or adventure plots.

Biography

Govorukhin was born in Berezniki, Sverdlovsk Oblast (now Perm Krai). His parents divorced before he was born. His father Sergei Georgievich Govorukhin came from Russian Don Cossacks and was arrested as part of the decossackization genocide campaign started by Yakov Sverdlov. He had been exiled to Siberia where he died around 1938 at the age of 30. His mother Praskovya Afanasievna Glazkova was a tailor. She came from the Volga region, from a simple Russian family of a village school teacher. She raised Sergei and his sister Inessa by herself and died at the age of 53.[3] [4]

Govorukhin started his career as a geologist in 1958. He then joined a television studio in Kazan and enrolled at the VGIK. During the Soviet period, Govorukhin became noted for his successful adaptations of adolescent classics, including Robinson Crusoe (1972), Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1981), In Search of the Castaways (1983) and Ten Little Niggers (an adaptation of Agatha Christie's original 1939 novel And Then There Were None) in 1987.[5] [6]

Most of his Soviet movies were made at the Odessa Film Studio. He was good friends with Vladimir Vysotsky and directed three movies starring him – Vertical (1967), White Explosion (1969) and The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed (1979), one of the cult films of the late Soviet era.[5] Several other of his films feature Visotsky's songs written as part of the soundtrack.

Apart from directing, he also wrote screenplays (including the top-grossing Soviet action film Pirates of the 20th Century directed by his fellow student Boris Durov in 1979) and started in movies as an actor. Being a trained mountaineer, he usually performed all the stunts himself.[7] [8] He also dedicated several movies to mountaineering, most notably Vertical and White Explosion which became some of the first examples of this subgenre in the Soviet cinema.

During the perestroika Govorukhin became less active at film making and more active in politics. He became one of the leaders of the Democratic Party of Russia. In 1990 he directed a much-publicized documentary highly critical of the Soviet society entitled We Can't Live Like This (also translates as You Can't Live Like That or This Is No Way to Live).[9] [10] Although his feature films were previously ignored by the critical establishment, this film won him the Nika Award for Best Director.[5] It was at that time that Govorukhin released an extensive interview with Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.[11]

By the start of the 2000s he returned to cinema, co-starring with Alisa Freindlich in the detective TV series Female Logic and releasing another revenge movie, Voroshilov Sharpshooter (with Mikhail Ulyanov in the lead role). He directed a total of seven movies since then. In recent years he had been also actively working as a producer.

Govorukhin died on 14 June 2018 at the age of 82 following a long illness.[12] [13] He was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.[14] [15]

Politics

Govorukhin had been a member of the State Duma since its inauguration in 1993, running the Duma culture committee for some time. Following the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis, he had abandoned his previous democratic anti-communist convictions and sided with the national-communist opposition. In 1996, he supported Gennady Zyuganov against Boris Yeltsin during the second round of the presidential election campaign.[16] In 2000 he took part in Russian presidential elections.

In 2011–2012 Govorukhin worked as the head of Vladimir Putin's campaign office. At this time he was a member of party United Russia.

In June 2013, he joined the central staff of the All-Russia People's Front, led by Russian President Vladimir Putin.[17]

In March 2014, he signed a letter in support of the position of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin on Russia's annexation of Crimea.[18]

Personal life

Govorukhin was married twice. He had one son from his first marriage — Sergey Govorukhin (1961–2011), a war correspondent, writer and director of documentary films who took part in different armed conflicts in Tajikistan, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and both Chechen wars between 1994 and 2005. In 1995 he was wounded by Chechen terrorists which resulted in one of his legs being amputated.[19] Nevertheless, he continued his work. In 1998 he released one of the most acclaimed documentaries about the First Chechen War — Damned and Forgotten that was awarded with the Nika Award in 1998 as the best documentary. He also took part in several non-governmental organizations dedicated to helping disabled war veterans. In 2011 he survived a stroke and died several days later at the age of 50.[20] He left two sons and one daughter.

During the 1990s Stanislav Govorukhin became professionally interested in landscape painting. He held a number of exhibitions from 1998 onwards.[21] [22] [23]

Govorukhin belonged to the Russian Orthodox Church. In 2016, during his 80th birthday, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow awarded him with the II class Order of Sergius of Radonezh.[24]

Filmography

YearTitleOriginal title
DirectorScreenwriterNotes
1964PharmacistАптекаршаShort
1967VerticalВертикальCo-directed with Boris Durov
1968Angel DayДень ангела
1969White ExplosionБелый взрыв
1972Life and Amazing Adventures of Robinson CrusoeЖизнь и удивительные приключения Робинзона Крузо
1974ContrabandКонтрабанда
1977A Breeze of «Hope»Ветер «Надежды»
1978Marshal of RevolutionМаршал революцииActor (General Alexander Kutepov)
1979The Meeting Place Cannot Be ChangedМесто встречи изменить нельзя
Pirates of the 20th CenturyПираты XX века
1980InvasionВторжение
1981The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry FinnПриключения Тома Сойера и Гекльберри Финна
1982The Return of ButterflyВозвращение БаттерфляйActor (Mikhail Pavlyk)
1983Among Grey StonesСреди серых камнейActor (judge)
1985In Search of Captain GrantВ поисках капитана Гранта
1986Secrets of Madame WongТайны мадам Вонг
1987And Then There Were NoneДесять НегритятSoviet cinematic adaptation on the Agatha Christie novel of the same title.
AssaАссаActor (Krymov)
1988Champagne SplashesБрызги шампанского
1989Double ExpositionДвойная экспозицияActor (Herman Andreevich)
1990We Can't Live Like ThisТак жить нельзя
Sons of BitchesСукины детиActor (Sergei Popov, a writer)
1991And the Wind Returns...И возвращается ветер...Actor (Sergei Gerasimov)
1992Russia We LostРоссия, которую мы потеряли
Encore, Once More Encore!Анкор, ещё анкор!Actor (Komdiv)
1994Great Criminal RevolutionВеликая криминальная революция
Moscow NightsПодмосковные вечера
1995The Black VeilЧёрная вуаль
Heads and TailsОрёл и решкаActor (Zosima Petrovich)
1997War Is Over. Forget It...Война окончена. Забудьте...Cameo
1999Voroshilov SharpshooterВорошиловский стрелок
2000The Captain's DaughterРусский бунт
2002–2006Woman's Logic (mini-series)Женская логикаActor (Andrei Streltsov)
2003Bless the WomanБлагословите женщинуActor (Komdiv)
2005Not by Bread AloneНе хлебом единымActor (minister)
The 9th Company9 ротаActor (training regiment commander)
2007ActressАртистка
2008PassengerПассажиркаProducer, actor (Russian consul)
On June, 1941В июне 41-го
2010In the Style of JazzВ стиле jazzProducer
Lovey-Dovey 3Любовь-морковь 3Actor (General)
2013WeekendWeekendProducer
2015The End of a Great EraКонец прекрасной эпохиProducer

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. Peter Rollberg. Rowman & Littlefield. 2016. US. 978-1442268425. 285–287.
  2. http://www.kremlin.ru/acts/bank/23713 President's decree № 405
  3. http://www.govoruhin.ru/biography.htm Autobiography
  4. https://tass.ru/info/5287021 Biography
  5. News: Stanislav Govorukhin Celebrates his 70th Jubilee . Russia InfoCenter . 30 March 2006 . 1 April 2011.
  6. Soviet Union: Old Man Dnieper . https://web.archive.org/web/20101015055605/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,922903,00.html . dead . October 15, 2010 . Time . 26 April 1982 . 1 April 2011.
  7. https://www.5-tv.ru/programs/broadcast/503769/ The Govorukhins. Father and Son
  8. https://www.vokrug.tv/person/show/stanislav_govoruhin/ Staninslav Govorukhin
  9. News: Kampfner . John . The dictator, the director and Russia's days of shame . 21 May 2023 . The New European . 3 March 2022.
  10. Soviet Film Breaks Glasnost's Last Taboos : Movies: Stanislav Govorukhin's 'This Is No Way to Live' equates rape and murder with Communist Party actions. Even Gorbachev approves . Los Angeles Times . 11 June 1990 . 23 November 2017.
  11. https://tass.ru/kultura/5297314 Solzhenitsyn's widow told about the interview the writer gave to Govorukhin
  12. News: Умер режиссер Станислав Говорухин. Ведомости. 2018-06-14. 2018-06-14.
  13. https://meduza.io/news/2018/06/14/umer-stanislav-govoruhin Умер Станислав Говорухин (STanislav Govorukhin has died)
  14. https://ria.ru/20180616/1522851449.html Stanislav Govorukhin was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery
  15. http://www.moscow-tombs.ru/2018/govoruhin_ss.htm Tomb
  16. https://ria.ru/20180614/1522700708.html Zyuganov told how Govorukhin helped him during the 1996 elections
  17. http://www.interfax.co.uk/ukraine-news/putin-becomes-popular-front-for-russia-leader-2/ Putin becomes Popular Front for Russia leader
  18. Web site: Деятели культуры России — в поддержку позиции Президента по Украине и Крыму. Ministry for Culture of Russian Federation. dead. https://archive.today/20140311194202/http://mkrf.ru/press-tsentr/novosti/ministerstvo/deyateli-kultury-rossii-v-podderzhku-pozitsii-prezidenta-po-ukraine-i-krymu. 2014-03-11.
  19. http://posleslovie.com/index/0-2 Autobiography
  20. http://www.kinokultura.com/2012/35r-zemlialiudei.shtml Sergei Govorukhin: Land of Men (Zemlia liudei, 2011)
  21. http://www.govoruhin.ru/hobby.htm Hobby
  22. http://tvkultura.ru/article/show/article_id/52449/ Art by Stanislav Govorukhin
  23. http://www.rah.ru/exhibitions/detail.php?ID=16814 An Exhibition of Works by Stanislav Govorukhin
  24. http://www.patriarchia.ru/db/text/4395486.html Patriarch Kirill congratulated the film director S. S. Govorukhin with his 80th birthday