Pavel Grigoryevich Lyubimov (7 September 1938 â€" 23 June 2010) was a
Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter.In 1962, he
graduated from the directing department of the State Institute of
Cinematography (Studios Roshal and Hanicke). In 1964 he began working
at Gorky Film Studio. In 1964 his thesis film Aunt with Violets was
awarded a festival prize in Krakow. He was awarded a Silver Dovzhenko
Medal for his directing of the film Spring Appeal, with Alexander
Fatyushin and Igor Kostolevsky in the leading roles. Creatively
Lyubimov had an inherent interest in contemporary issues hidden in
everyday life. Women and Spring Appeal are among his most admired
films. He was named a Meritorious Artist of the Russian Federation in
(2000).
Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter.In 1962, he
graduated from the directing department of the State Institute of
Cinematography (Studios Roshal and Hanicke). In 1964 he began working
at Gorky Film Studio. In 1964 his thesis film Aunt with Violets was
awarded a festival prize in Krakow. He was awarded a Silver Dovzhenko
Medal for his directing of the film Spring Appeal, with Alexander
Fatyushin and Igor Kostolevsky in the leading roles. Creatively
Lyubimov had an inherent interest in contemporary issues hidden in
everyday life. Women and Spring Appeal are among his most admired
films. He was named a Meritorious Artist of the Russian Federation in
(2000).
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