Vladimir Menshov
Vladimir Menshov was born on Sep 17, 1939 in USSR [now Azerbaijan]. Vladimir Menshov's big-screen debut came with Solyonyy pyos directed by Nikolay Koshelev in 1974, strarring Martyamov matros. Vladimir Menshov is known for Ekaterina directed by Aleksandr Baranov, Marina Aleksandrova stars as Ekaterina II and Sergey Koltakov as Panin. Vladimir Menshov has got 3 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award Vladimir Menshov achieved is Golden Eagle Awards, Russia. The upcoming new tvshow Vladimir Menshov plays is Ekaterina - Season 3 which will be released on Oct 21, 2019.
Vladimir Menshov was a Russian director and actor, noted for his depiction of the Russian everyman and working class life in his films. Born on September, 17, 1937 in Baku (then USSR, now the territory of Azerbaijan), like many Russian directors and actors Menshov studied at the state film school VGIK. Although his filmography as an actor is superior to that as director (actually confined to only five movies), he will be remembered most of all for his second film as director, Moscou ne croit pas aux larmes (1980), one of the most popular and beloved films in Russia, starring his wife Vera Alentova. The film brought him international recognition and the Oscar for the Best Foreign Film. Menshov did not attend the Academy Awards ceremony personally because he could not leave the country due to some problems of political nature, and the prize statuette was accepted by the USSR Commissioner to the U.S. The film itself is a moving story of three girlfriends who arrive in Moscow in search for a better life. A great melodrama in the first place, on a close analysis, the film can be seen as a biography of a whole generation since in the late 1970s, young people who abandoned their provincial towns with no opportunities for good jobs and strove to settle in the Russian capital.In 1999, the 20th anniversary of the film's original release was celebrated at a series of events around Russia. Another film, an immensely popular comedy of manners Lyubov i golubi (1985), was about a rural farmer peasant falling in love with a glamor urban lady. It ensured that his career continued to glitter. In the decade that followed he refrained from directing and in his rare interviews was very critical of the cinema industry. In 1995 he made Shirli-myrli (1995) - a very long extravaganza satirizing practically every aspect of cultural and political life in Russia. The film showed that these "off the job" years had not affected his talent. Zavist bogov (2000) - a nostalgic drama - demonstrated his longing for the Soviet era life style. Although criticized by some for "being too simple", Menshov was affectionately loved by ordinary cinema-goers who saw him as one of a very few directors capable of creating a perfect comedy or drama out of a down-to-earth situation.
Birthday
Sep 17, 1939Place of Birth
Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR [now Azerbaijan]
Known For
Awards
3 wins & 4 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
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- 2015
actor
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- 2012
producer
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- 1985
actor
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