Andrey Konchalovskiy
Andrey Konchalovskiy was born on Aug 20, 1937 in USSR [now Russia]. Andrey Konchalovskiy's big-screen debut came with Ivan's Childhood directed by Andrei Tarkovsky in 1962. Andrey Konchalovskiy is known for Dear Comrades! directed by Andrey Konchalovskiy, Yuliya Vysotskaya stars as Lyudmila 'Lyuda' Danilovna Semina and Vladislav Komarov as Oleg Nikolaevich Loginov. Andrey Konchalovskiy has got 44 awards and 65 nominations so far. The most recent award Andrey Konchalovskiy achieved is CinEuphoria Awards. The upcoming new movie Andrey Konchalovskiy plays is Dear Comrades! which will be released on Feb 05, 2021.
The Russian theatre and film director Andrei Konchalovsky is an elder brother of Nikita Mikhalkov, born August, 20, 1937. As a youngster he planned to pursue a career of a musician and learned to play piano but his love for cinema outweighed and he entered VGIK-the major state film school where he studied under Mikhail Romm. At VGIK he met Andrei Tarkovsky, they collaborated on L'enfance d'Ivan (1962) and Andreï Roublev (1966). For his feature debut Le Premier Maître (1965), he chose the book by Chingiz Aitmatov about the post-1917 Revolution period in the southern Russia. His next film Le Bonheur d'Assia (1966) although made in 1966 was not released until a decade later because it failed to comply with the strict requirements of the Russian censorship of the period. Le Nid des gentilshommes (1969) - a study of the 19 c. aristocracy - was praised for its visual beauty but attacked by critics as mannered. Konchalovsky's powerful Oncle Vania (1970) from the play by 'Anton Chekhov_ is regarded by many people as one of the best films in the Russian language ever. Sibériade (1979) - a dramatic and realistic story of the lives of the people of Siberia - was internationally acclaimed and brought Konchalovsky to the attention of American and European producers. From then on-wards his career has been international in scope. Pleasing critics and audiences worldwide, he made the English language films Maria's Lovers (1984), Runaway Train (1985), Duo pour une soliste (1986) (praised for Max von Sydow's brilliant performance), and the award-winning Voyageurs sans permis (1989) starring Whoopi Goldberg. Konchalovsky moved to the mainstream territory with the action packed Tango & Cash (1989). Charasteristically he still insists that this work is no less laudable than any of his others. He also directed plays and operas in a number of European cities. In the early 1990s he returned to Russia and directed several theatre productions most notably "The Seagull" by Chekhov and "Miss Julie" by August Strindberg. Residing in Moscow Konchalovsky sometimes makes short excursions to Hollywood to make mainstream TV productions like the Emmy-winning L'odyssée (1997) and The Lion in Winter (2003) in which Glenn Close gave an award-winning performance. His Russian-French co-production La maison de fous (2002) - a story set in an asylum that stands on the border between Russia and Chechenya during the war in Chechenya - was warmly received in Europe and won an honor at the 2002 Venice Film Festival. However the film antagonized the critics in Russia. In the very beginning of his career he was credited as Mikhalkov- Konchalovsky. Later he adopted his mother's maiden name to distinguish himself from his younger brother, Nikita Mikhalkov, who was rapidly becoming a famous filmmaker himself. For his last feature film Les nuits blanches du facteur (2014), shot digitally in his home country Russia, Andrey Konchalovsky won the 'Best Director' award at the 'Venice International Film Festival' in 2014.
Birthday
Aug 20, 1937Place of Birth
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
Known For
Awards
44 wins & 65 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2020
director, producer, writer
7.4 - 2019
director, producer, writer
6.8 - 2016
producer, writer, director
7.0 - 2014
Belye nochi pochtalyona Alekseya Tryapitsyna
producer, director, writer
7.1 - 2010
The Nutcracker: The Untold Story
writer, director, producer
4.1 - 2009
producer
6.9 - 20086.1
- 2007
director, producer, writer
5.5 - 2007
writer, director
6.8 - 2007
producer, writer
4.9 - 2003
director
7.0 - 2002
director, producer, writer
7.0 - 1995
director
6.9 - 1994
director, producer, writer
6.4 - 1991
director, writer
7.0 - 1991
director
5.6 - 1989
director
6.4 - 1989
director
5.3 - 1987
director, writer
6.7 - 1985
director
7.2 - 1979
director, writer
8.0 - 1976
writer
7.2 - 1974
director
6.9 - 1974
writer
7.5 - 1973
writer
6.4 - 1971
writer
7.2 - 1970
director, writer
7.3 - 1970
writer
4.4 - 1969
director, writer
6.5 - 19667.3
- 1966
writer
8.1 - 1965
director, writer
7.5 - 19628.0