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Mikhail Kalatozov
Soviet film director (1903–1973)
Soviet film director (1903–1973)
| Field | Value | |
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| name | Mikhail Kalatozov | |
| image | Mikhail Kalatozov PSE Russia 2003 (cropped).jpg | |
| image_size | 300 | |
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| birth_name | Mikheil Kalatozishvili | |
| birth_date | ||
| birth_place | Tiflis, Russian Empire (now in Georgia) | |
| death_date | ||
| death_place | Moscow, Soviet Union | |
| resting_place | Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow, Russia | |
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| occupation | {{flatlist | |
| years_active | 19281971 |
the film director
- Film director
- screenwriter
- cinematographer}}
Mikhail Konstantinovich Kalatozov (მიხეილ კალატოზიშვილი, ; 28 December 1903 – 26 March 1973), born Mikheil Kalatozishvili, was a Soviet film director of Georgian origin who contributed to both Georgian and Russian cinema. He is known for his films The Cranes Are Flying and I Am Cuba, winning the Palme d'Or for the former at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. Kalatozov received the State Stalin Prize in 1951. In 1969, he was named a People's Artist of the USSR.
Biography
Mikhail Konstantinovich Kalatozov was born Mikheil Kalatozishvili in Tiflis, then part of the Russian Empire. Tiflis, known by Tbilisi since 1936, is part of present-day Georgia. His Georgian family belonged to a noble Amirejibi house that traces its history back to the 13th century. One of Kalatozov's uncles served as a general in the Imperial Russian Army, and another one was among the Tbilisi State University's founders.
Kalatozov studied economics and changed many professions before starting his film career as an actor and later — as a cinematographer. He directed several documentary films, including Their Kingdom (with Nutsa Gogoberidze, the first Georgian female film director) and Salt for Svanetia (1930).
In 1933 he enrolled to the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts. In 1936 he headed the Kartuli Pilmi film studio, then he was suggested a place at the State Committee for Cinematography. In 1939 he moved to Leningrad to work at the Lenfilm studio as a film director. During World War II he directed several propaganda films and worked as a cultural attaché at the Soviet embassy in the United States.
During the 1950s he directed several other films. His four final features, The Cranes Are Flying (1957), Letter Never Sent (1959), I Am Cuba (1964), and The Red Tent (1969), are among his most famous works. The first three movies are often praised for the masterful camerawork by the Russian cinematographer Sergey Urusevsky. The Cranes Are Flying became one of the leaders of the 1957 Soviet box office (10th place with 28.3 million viewers) and won several international awards, including Palme d'Or at the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. The Red Tent was a joint Soviet-Italian effort and featured an international team of actors, including Peter Finch, Sean Connery, Claudia Cardinale, Hardy Krüger, Nikita Mikhalkov and others. It was nominated for the 1971 Golden Globe Award for Best English-Language Foreign Film. During the 1990s, I Am Cuba was discovered by American film professionals and showed to Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola, who became so impressed with the production that they advocated the restoration and distribution of the movie that was conducted by Milestone Films. In 1995 it was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best International Film.
Kalatozov was married to Zhanna Valachi, daughter of the Italian consul. They met in Batumi during vacation. In 1929 Zhanna gave a birth to their son Georgy and became a naturalized citizen of the Soviet Union. Georgy followed his father's steps and worked as a cinematographer and film director at the Kartuli Pilmi studio, and so did his grandson — Mikheil Kalatozishvili who also became a successful Russian film director and producer.
Mikhail Kalatozov died in Moscow on March 26, 1973 after his seventh heart attack and was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery. Mikheil Kalatozishvili founded a non-commercial Mikhail Kalatozov Fund named after his grandfather to help with film preservation and with funding of new movies.
Filmography
| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1930 | Salt for Svanetia | Documentary |
| 1931 | Nail in the Boot | |
| 1939 | Courage | |
| 1941 | Valery Chkalov | |
| 1950 | Conspiracy of the Doomed | |
| 1953 | Hostile Whirlwinds | |
| 1954 | True Friends | |
| 1955 | The First Echelon | |
| 1957 | The Cranes Are Flying | |
| 1959 | Letter Never Sent | |
| 1964 | I Am Cuba | |
| 1969 | The Red Tent |
References
Literature
- Anna Kalatozishvili, Zaza Japaridze (2012). — Mikhail Kalatozov. — Tbilisi, 270 pages. — (biography)
- German Kremlev (1964). — Mikhail Kalatozov. — Moscow: Iskusstvo, 244 pages. (biography)
- Cinema: Encyclopedic Dictionary (1987) / Ed.: Sergei Yutkevich. — Moscow: Soviet Encyclopedia, 640 pages.
References
- Peter Rollberg. (2009). "Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema". Rowman & Littlefield.
- "Awards 1958".
- (17 March 1958). "В Совете Министров Союза ССР O присуждении Сталинских премий за выдающиеся работы в области науки, изобретательства, литературы и искусства за 1950 год". Sovetskoe iskusstvo.
- Beumers, Birgit. (29 July 2015). "Directory of World Cinema: RUSSIA 2". Intellect Books.
- Kudryavtsev. "Общий список лидеров советского кинопроката по годам (1940-1961)".
- Chansel, Dominique. (2001). "Europe on-screen: cinema and the teaching of history". Council of Europe.
- [https://www.kinopoisk.ru/film/7724/fb/1/ The Cranes are Flying] at [[KinoPoisk]]
- "Winners & Nominees 1972".
- (2008-04-30). "The New Cult Canon: I Am Cuba". A.V. Club.
- "Могилы знаменитостей. Московский некрополь. Калатозов (Калатозишвили) Михаил Константинович (1903-1973)".
- (28 December 2002). "Тема: "Режиссерские династии; 80-летие "Мосфильма"".
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