Cinematography is one of the most difficult andthe same time one of the most sought-after types of art. It's already much more than just movies. It's a multi-billion dollar business, which brings huge profits to filmmakers. However, it often happens that in the pursuit of big money the cinema loses the status of art and turns into a factory, monotonous and boring series of cliched pictures.
The fault is not only to those who docinema, but also those who watch it. Russian cinematography is not only producers and directors, but also spectators. After all, film companies will not allocate money for a good film, knowing that it will not be in demand at the box office. Unfortunately, the modern spectator is accustomed to the cliche and poverty of the cinema, so amusement films and household comedies collect much more money in cinemas than really worthy films.
Russian cinematography is concerned withmost of all, since the curse of modern Russian cinema has become a familiar matter for people who really understand the cinema. And it can not be said that this is undeserved, because Russian films really lag far behind the world premieres, and even more so from Hollywood. This happens most often. However, studying Russian cinema, you can find exceptions, which can not but rejoice.
In fact, not everything is as bad as it seems onfirst glance. In Russia, there are really good directors and worthy actors who make contemporary Russian cinema interesting and quality. Some of them are better known, some less, but they all share one thing - an honest approach to work and complete dedication in the pursuit of art.
In the process of creating a film, everya person, whether an assistant director, make-up artist or decorator. However, it can not be denied that the main director has a special role in the process, because he is responsible for the final result of the work of all members of the crew. So, what kind of people are creating a worthy contemporary Russian cinema?
One of the youngest Russian directors. Ilya was born in 1983 in Moscow, now he is 33 years old.
The director's debut work, which brought himwide popularity, became experimental and very unusual film "Hardcore", released in 2015. In this film, Nishuller performed not only as a production director, but also as a screenwriter, and his wife Daria Charusha acted as a composer.
The main feature of the film is that it is shot from the beginning to the end from the first person, which allows the viewer to immerse himself in the plot as much as possible and to look at the world through the eyes of the main character.
The film "Hardcore" was released under the production of TimurBekmambetov, with whom many modern Russian movie directors worked, and immediately gained tremendous success both in Russia and abroad. By the way, the paintings in the USA are more than three times higher than the fees in Russia.
The success did not become a reason for the young directorrelax. In 2016, Ilya Nishuller receives a proposal to remove the story clip from the famous American pop artist The Weeknd. The clip is shot in the same style as the film "Hardcore", in the first person. The video was very dynamic and perfectly suited to the track of the artist. The clip is called False Alarm, and the plot is based on an unsuccessful robbery of the bank. At the moment the video has more than 60 million views.
One of the most profound and seriousdirectors in modern Russia are rightly considered to be Yuri Bykov. He was born in a small town Novomichurinsk Ryazan region in 1981. At the moment the director is 35 years old.
For this person, cinematography isa means of revealing really important and acute social themes. He shows Russia as it is, without understating anything or exaggerating, his films are difficult to perceive, and only real connoisseurs of cinema can appreciate them.
Films "Major", "Fool", "Live" are rightly considered to be one of the best works of modern Russian cinematography.
As for the actors, there are not too manypeople who really deserve attention. However, there are really talented modern actors of Russian cinema who are completely devoted to their profession, and the result of their activities is appropriate.
Danil was born in 1985 in Moscow. He studied at the St. Petersburg State Academy of theatrical art, where he entered after graduating from the cadet corps, where many modern actors of Russian cinema studied.
Danilo Kozlovsky starred in considerable numberssuccessful films that really deserve attention. Among them, one can mention the recently released "Crew" of Nikolai Lebedev, as well as the films "We are from the Future" and "Legend No. 17". The last film received the highest rating from the majority of Russian film critics.
Paul was born in 1976 in Taganrog, for thisthe moment he is 40 years old. As an actor, he participated in a huge number of films, each of which played well, but not all of them were successful.
Among the worthy paintings in which Pavel Derevyanko played, one can single out Alexander Cott's film "Brest Fortress", as well as a picture of "Cook" directed by Yaroslav Chevazhevsky.
Modern Russian cinema is not as bad asoften about him respond film critics. There are really worthwhile films, but in order to distinguish them in a sea of mediocrity, it is necessary to know the names of people who are really engaged in art, not making money. Modern stars of Russian cinema rarely think about art, but there are exceptions, which can not but rejoice.
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