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    Viacheslav Kryshtofovych

    Soviet and Ukrainian film director and screen writer

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  1. Viacheslav Syhyzmundovych Kryshtofovych (Ukrainian: В'ячеслав Сигизмундович Криштофович; born 26 October 1947) is a Ukrainian film director and actor who is the recipient of the Honored Art Worker of Ukraine, Oleksandr Dovzhenko State Prize and the Order of Merit.

  2. Viacheslav Sygyzmundovych Kryshtofovych is a Ukrainian film director and actor who is the recipient of the Honored Art Worker of Ukraine, Oleksandr Dovzhenko State Prize and the Order of Merit.

  3. Vyacheslav Krishtofovich. Director. Writer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Vyacheslav Krishtofovich was born on 26 October 1947 in Kiev, USSR [now Ukraine]. He is a director and writer, known for Rebro Adama (1991), A Friend of the Deceased (1997) and Peredchuttya (2019). More at IMDbPro Contact info & Agent info. Born October 26, 1947.

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Actor
    • Kiev, USSR [now Ukraine]
    • Vyacheslav Krishtofovich
  4. May 1, 1998 · A Friend of the Deceased: Directed by Leonid Boyko, Vyacheslav Krishtofovich, Viacheslav Kryshtofovych. With Aleksandr Lazarev, Anzhelika Nevolina, Elena Korikova, Tetyana Kryvytska Stang Lund. Tolla takes out a contract on himself and then changes his mind.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Leonid Boyko, Vyacheslav Krishtofovich
    • 1998-05-01
    • A ‘Lost Generation’ of Filmmakers
    • Economic Precarity, Cultural Endurance, Poetic Cinema
    • Films of The Revolution
    • Blossoming of New Ukrainian Cinema

    The history of Ukrainian cinema has witnessed many dramatic twists and turns over the past thirty years. Ukraine, like elsewhere in the former Soviet bloc, saw a cultural reawakening in the end of the 1980s and beginning of the 1990s thanks to the opening up of society. Censorship was finally abolished, many banned and shelved Soviet-era films at l...

    By the early 2000s, as the country began to emerge from the economic crisis, new energies also started bubbling in the film industry, just as the Orange Revolution of 2004 galvanised civil society and brought worldwide attention to Ukraine. An early harbinger of the revival was the 2003 film Mamay, Ukraine’s first submission to the Oscars, directed...

    Gradually, a new generation of Ukrainian filmmakers began to gain recognition, with a number of Ukrainian films receiving attention and prizes at major international film festivals, primarily in the short film sections. A true revival finally came as a response to the Revolution of Dignity in Kyiv in the winter of 2013–14 (a.k.a. the Euromaidan) an...

    The last eight years have witnessed a remarkable blossoming of new Ukrainian cinema across a wide spectrum of genres, pursued by filmmakers of all generations (but with young filmmakers being particularly active). It is impossible to do them all justice within the space of a short article. However, several trends stand out. One is the series of bre...

  5. Feb 13, 2024 · Feb 13, 2024. Beautifully poignant Ukranian film “A Friend of the Deceased” (1997), directed by Viacheslav Kryshtofovych and starring Aleksandr Lazarev, Elena Korikova, Anzhelika Nevolina,...

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · February 13, 2024 · 7:20 pm. ↓ Jump to Comments. A Friend of the Deceased. Beautifully poignant Ukranian film “A Friend of the Deceased” (1997), directed by Viacheslav Kryshtofovych and starring Aleksandr Lazarev, Elena Korikova, Anzhelika Nevolina, Tetiana Kryvytska among others.