Marina Goldovskaya

Marina Goldovskaya

Рождение : 1941-07-15, Moscow, USSR

Смерть : 2022-03-20

История

Голдовская Марина (15 июля 1941, Москва)- режиссер, сценарист, оператор.Заслуженный деятель искусств РСФСР (23.12.1987). Отец — Евсей Михайлович Голдо́вский (1903—1971) — советский учёный, один из крупнейших отечественных изобретателей в области кинотехники. В 1963 году окончила операторский факультет ВГИКа (мастерская Б. И. Волчека).Работала режиссером и оператором в ТО «Экран» ЦТ. Создала около 100 фильмов как оператор, больше 30 из них как режиссер.В 1966—1993 годах преподавала на факультете журналистики МГУ имени М. В. Ломоносова, профессор. Доктор искусствоведения (1987).Профессор Московского института современного искусства (1993). Профессор Киношколы университета Южной Калифорнии, США (1995).Академик Российской академии телевидения, Американской киноакадемии.Автор книг «Человек крупным планом» (1981), «Павел Лебешев» (1985), «Женщина с киноаппаратом» (2002) и др., публикаций по вопросам документального кино и операторского искусства.Сын — сценарист, режиссёр, продюсер, директор ЦКДЮФ имени М. Горького (1995—1998) Сергей Ливнев (род. 1964). ПРИЗЫ И НАГРАДЫ Лауреат премии Ленинского комсомола за фильм "Испытание" (1978). Лауреат Государственной премии СССР (1988). Премия "Лавр" - "За вклад в кинолетопись" (2005). 1969 — ВТФ (Приз за лучшую операторскую работу, фильм «Хирург Вишневский»). 1981 — ВТФ (Приз за лучший документально-публицистический фильм, фильм «Восьмой директор»). 1986 — МТФ в Канне (Главный приз, фильм «Архангельский мужик»). 1989 — МКФ в Амстердаме (Спец. приз жюри, фильм «Власть Соловецкая»). 1992 — МКФ в Сан-Франциско (Приз «Золотые ворота», фильм «Осколки зеркала. Дневник смутного времени»). 1992 — МКФ в Чикаго (Приз «Золотой Хьюго», фильм «Осколки зеркала. Дневник смутного времени»). 1993 — МКФ в Порто («Приз Европы» за лучший телефильм, фильм «Дом с рыцарями»). 1994 — МТФ в Монте-Карло (Гран-при, фильм «Дом с рыцарями»). 1995 — МКФ в Сан-Франциско (Почётный диплом, фильм «Повезло родиться в России»). 1995 — МФ фильмов о правах человека «Сталкер» в Москве (Приз Большого жюри «За честность и художественность», фильм «Власть Соловецкая»). 1999 — МКФ в Амстердаме (Приз «Серебряный Рембрандт», фильм «Князь»). 2004 — МКФ русскоязычного зарубежья «Красный сдвиг» в Нью-Йорке (Главный приз, фильм «Князь вернулся»). 2012 — МКФ телевизионных фильмов "Корона Карпат" в Трускавце (Главный приз в программе неигрового кино, фильм «Горький вкус свободы»).

Профиль

Marina Goldovskaya
Marina Goldovskaya

Фильмы

The Art of Observing Life
Director
Over twenty years, the Russian documentary filmmaker Marina Goldovskaya interviewed pioneers of American documentaries, such as Richard Leacock, Robert and Anne Drew, Albert Maysles, D.A. Pennebaker, Jonas Mekas, among others. In long conversations, they discuss the elaboration of titles that are now fundamental to the genre’s world history, commenting on the introduction of new light and portable cameras that allowed the advent of Cinema Verite, in addition to sharing the fundamentals and principles of the art of capturing life. The sum of these parts corresponds to a singular opportunity of re-encounter with the thinking of these masters, even those that have already passed away.
A Bitter Taste of Freedom
Producer
In her quest to uncover the wrongdoings of the Russian authorities, Anna Politkovskaya inspired awe in some and fear in countless others. At age 48 she was assassinated for simply doing her job. This documentary is based on Anna's conversations with filmmaker Marina Goldovskaya, Anna's former university professor and personal friend. Shot over a period of 20 years, this exclusive footage creates an incredible story of a woman who consciously gave her life for her convictions.
A Bitter Taste of Freedom
Cinematography
In her quest to uncover the wrongdoings of the Russian authorities, Anna Politkovskaya inspired awe in some and fear in countless others. At age 48 she was assassinated for simply doing her job. This documentary is based on Anna's conversations with filmmaker Marina Goldovskaya, Anna's former university professor and personal friend. Shot over a period of 20 years, this exclusive footage creates an incredible story of a woman who consciously gave her life for her convictions.
A Bitter Taste of Freedom
Writer
In her quest to uncover the wrongdoings of the Russian authorities, Anna Politkovskaya inspired awe in some and fear in countless others. At age 48 she was assassinated for simply doing her job. This documentary is based on Anna's conversations with filmmaker Marina Goldovskaya, Anna's former university professor and personal friend. Shot over a period of 20 years, this exclusive footage creates an incredible story of a woman who consciously gave her life for her convictions.
A Bitter Taste of Freedom
Director
In her quest to uncover the wrongdoings of the Russian authorities, Anna Politkovskaya inspired awe in some and fear in countless others. At age 48 she was assassinated for simply doing her job. This documentary is based on Anna's conversations with filmmaker Marina Goldovskaya, Anna's former university professor and personal friend. Shot over a period of 20 years, this exclusive footage creates an incredible story of a woman who consciously gave her life for her convictions.
Shooting Women
Self
Reveals the history of camerawomen around the world, celebrating not only the survival of pioneer women in a male-dominated field, but a new generation of camerawomen's visions.
Tri pesni o Rodine
Director
Depicting the collision between past, present, and future in contemporary Russia, the film showcases the filmmaker's understanding, or perhaps her emotions, about Russia's convoluted history.
Women Behind the Camera
Self
Reveals the courageous lives of pioneer camerawomen from Hollywood to Bollywood, from war zones to children’s laughter, in a way that has never been seen before. Based on a book by Alexis Krasilovsky, the film tells the stories of camerawomen surviving the odds in Afghanistan, Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Iran, Mexico, the U.S. and other countries, as well as exploring their individual visions.
Vlast Solovetskaya. Svidetelstva i dokumenty
Director
"Solovky Power" is a documentary about the first Soviet labor camp created by Lenin in 1923. Solovky was established in a complex of ancient monasteries on a cluster of islands off the remote White Sea coast. Though its name derives from the Russian word for nightingale, the title of the film echoes the term 'Soviet power', stressing the fact that from the very beginning the Soviet penal colonies were a world unto themselves.
La maison de la rue Arbat
Director
The characters in this film all lived in the same building: the Knights' House, at 35 Arbat Street in Moscow. Built at the beginning of the century for a few privileged families, this sumptuous residence will become after the revolution a collective apartment building. Like millions of Russians, those who lived together in this building were marked by the trials and tragedies of history. Marina Goldovskaya went in search of the former inhabitants, now dispersed. They speak to us with modesty and emotion about their memories, their secret garden and... their neighbors at 35 Arbat Street.