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Kira Mouratova is a Actor, Director and Scriptwriter Russe born on 5 november 1934 at Soroca (Moldavie)

Kira Mouratova

Kira Mouratova
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Nationality Russie
Birth 5 november 1934 (89 years) at Soroca (Moldavie)

Kira Georgiyivna Muratova (Ukrainian: Кіра Георгіївна Муратова), née Korotkova (born November 5, 1934 in Soroca) is a Ukrainian award-winning film director, screenwriter and actress, known for her unusual directorial style. Her films underwent a great deal of censorship in the Soviet Union.

Muratova has spent most of her artistic career in Odessa, creating her films with local studios, mostly casting local actors.

Biography

Early life and career
Kira Korotkova was born in 1934 in Soroca, Romania (present-day Moldova) to a Romanian mother and a Russian father. Her parents were both active communists and members of the Communist Party. Her father participated in the pro-Soviet guerilla movement in World War II and was killed in action. After the war, Kira lived in Bucharest with her mother, a gynaecologist, who then pursued a government career in Socialist Romania.

In 1959, Kira graduated from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow, specializing in directing. Upon graduation Korotkova received a director position with the Odessa Film Studio in Odessa, a port city at the Black Sea near to her native Bessarabia. She directed her first professional film in 1961 and worked with the studio until a professional conflict made her to move to Leningrad in 1978. There she made one film with Lenfilm Studio, but returned to Odessa afterwards. Muratova's films came under constant criticism of the Soviet officials due to her idiosyncratic film language that did not comply with the norms of Socialist Realism. Several times she was banned from working as a director for a number of years each time.

Kira married her fellow Odessa studio director Oleksandr Muratov in eary 1960s and co-created several films with him. The couple had a daughter, Marianna, but soon divorced and Muratov moved to Kiev where he started work with Dovzhenko Film Studios. Kira Muratova kept her ex-husband's surname despite her later marriage to Leningrad painter and production designer Evgeny Golubenko.


Post-Soviet period

In the 1990s, an extremely productive period began for Muratova. Ever since she has been shooting a feature film every two or three years, often working with the same actors and crew. Two actresses Muratova has repeatedly cast are Renata Litvinova and Natalya Buzko. Usually, Muratovas films are productions of Ukraine or co-productions between Ukraine and Russia, though the films are always in Russian language. Her films have been premiering at International Film Festivals in Berlin, Cannes, Moscow, Rome, Venice and others. Muratova next to Aleksandr Sokurov is considered to be the most idiosyncratic contemporary Russian-language film director. Muratova's works can be seen as postmodern, employing eclecticism, parody, discontinuous editing, disrupted narration and intense visual and sound stimuli.


Recognition and Awards

It was only during Perestroyka that Muratova received wide public recognition and first awards. In 1988, the International Women's Film Festival Créteil (France) showed a first retrospective of her works. Her film Among Grey Stones was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. In 1990, her film Asthenic Syndrome won the Jury Grand Prix at the Berlinale. In 1994, she was awarded the Leopard of Honour for her life oeuvre at The Locarno International Film Festival (Switzerland) and in 2000, she was given the Andrzej Wajda Freedom Award.
In 1997, her film Three Stories was entered into the 47th Berlin International Film Festival.
Her 2002 film Chekhov's Motifs was entered into the 24th Moscow International Film Festival. Her film The Tuner was shown at the Venice Film Festival in 2004. Her films received the Russian "Nika" prize in 1991, 1995, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2013.
In 2005, a retrospective was shown at the Lincoln Center in New York City. In 2013, a full retrospective of her films was shown at the International Film Festival Rotterdam.

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Filmography of Kira Mouratova (9 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
2013Eternal HomecomingDirector
2007Two in OneDirector
2004The Piano TunerDirector, Scriptwriter
2002Chekhovian MotifsDirector, Scriptwriter
1997Three StoriesDirector, Scriptwriter
1992The Sentimental PolicemanDirector, Scriptwriter
1990The Asthenic SyndromeDirector, Scriptwriter
1983Among Grey StonesDirector, Scriptwriter
1968Brief EncountersActress, Director, Scriptwriter