Yuri Klimenko Explained
Yuri Klimenko |
Birthname: | Yuri Viktorovich Klimenko |
Birth Date: | 24 March 1944 |
Birth Place: | Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR |
Occupation: | cinematographer |
Years Active: | 1973–present |
Yuri Viktorovich Klimenko (Russian: Ю́рий Ви́кторович Климе́нко; born March 24, 1944, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR) is a Soviet and Russian cinematographer and photographer, laureate of State Prize (2000),[1] a sixfold winner of the Nika Award (1999, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2015, 2019).[2]
He worked with such directors as Stanislav Govorukhin, Georgiy Daneliya, Sergei Solovyov, Alexei Uchitel, Aleksei German Sr., Sergei Paradjanov.[3]
Selected filmography
- About Vitya, Masha and the Marines (1973, Mikhail Ptashuk)
- Contraband (1974, Stanislav Govorukhin)
- The Man is after Birds (1975, Ali Hamroyev)
- The Bodyguard (1979, Ali Hamroyev)
- Tears Were Falling (1982, Georgiy Daneliya)
- A Simple Death (1985, Alexander Kaidanovsky)
- The Legend of Suram Fortress (1985, Sergei Paradjanov)
- Wild Pigeon (1986, Sergei Solovyov)
- Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love (1990, Sergei Solovyov)
- Anna Karamazoff (1991, Rustam Khamdamov)
- Three Sisters (1994, Sergei Solovyov)
- His Wife's Diary (2000, Alexei Uchitel)
- The Stroll (2003, Alexei Uchitel)
- Dreaming of Space (2005, Alexei Uchitel)
- Captive (2008, Alexei Uchitel)
- The Edge (2010, Alexei Uchitel)
- Break Loose (2013, Alexei Uchitel)
- Mom Blog Grader (2014, Andrey Silkin)
- Matilda (2017, Alexei Uchitel)
External links
Notes and References
- https://ru.wikisource.org/wiki/Указ_Президента_РФ_от_06.06.2001_№_654 Presidential Decree of June 6, 2001 № 654 On awarding the State prizes of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art in 2000
- Victor Matizen. Кит с шестью слонами
- http://2011.russiancinema.ru/index.php?e_dept_id=1&e_person_id=432 Юрий Клименко в Энциклопедии отечественного кино