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    Alexander Rodnyansky

    Soviet, Ukrainian and Russian director, producer and media manager

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  1. Alexander Yefimovych Rodnyansky ( Ukrainian: Олекса́ндр Юхи́мович Родня́нський, romanized : Oleksandr Yukhymovych Rodnianskyi, Russian: Александр Ефимович Роднянский; born July 2, 1961) is a Ukrainian [1] [2] [3] film director, film producer, television executive and businessman. As a ...

  2. 5 Photos. Alexander Rodnyansky was born on July 2nd of 1961 in Kiev. He graduated from Kiev's National University of Film, Theatre and Television as a documentary director. In 1983 he started his career at "KievNauchFilm" studio. As a director Mr. Rodnyansky won numerous awards for his documentaries. From 1990 till 1993 he worked as a producer ...

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]
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  5. Birthday: Jul 2, 1961. Birthplace: Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR. Alexander Rodnyansky produced some of Hollywood's favorite movies of his generation. Starting his entertainment career producing for ...

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  7. Aug 6, 2021 · Rodnyansky went on to become an award-winning director, producer and television executive. His career-long ambition to make a feature film about Chernobyl came to pass this year with the release ...

  8. Alexander Rodnyansky produced some of Hollywood's favorite movies of his generation. Starting his entertainment career producing for the silver screen, his early credits included "Zhara" (2006), "18-14" (2007) and "Obitaemyy ostrov" (2008). He also appeared in the comedy "First Love" (2009) with Julia Savicheva.

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