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Vladimir Khotinenko is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter and Producer Russe born on 20 january 1952 at Slavgorod (Russie)

Vladimir Khotinenko

Vladimir Khotinenko
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Birth name Vladimir Ivanovich Khotinenko
Nationality Russie
Birth 20 january 1952 (72 years) at Slavgorod (Russie)
Awards Honored Artist of the Russian Federation

Vladimir Ivanovich Khotinenko (Russian: Влади́мир Ива́нович Хотине́нко; born 20 January 1952 in Slavgorod, Altai Krai, Soviet Union) is a Russian actor, film director and designer.

Biography

In 1976, he received his diploma from the Institute of Architecture of Sverdlovsk, in what is now Ekaterinburg. After his military service, he was from 1978 to 1982, assistant designer at Studio-Film in Sverdlovsk, and was assistant director for the film by Nikita Mikhalkov, Days in the Life of Oblomov. He collaborated on other films by Mikhalkov in Moscow, such as Five Nights (Пять вечеров) 1979, and Family Relations (Родня) 1981.

He then became director of the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow. His 1999 film Strastnoy Boulevard was entered into the 21st Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Mention.

He excelled in historical films and large scenes, particularly describing the history of Russia. He won the Golden Eagle in 2004 for 72 Metres.

In March 2014 he signed a letter in support of the position of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin on Russia's military intervention in Ukraine.

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Filmography of Vladimir Khotinenko (7 films)

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Actor

Kin
Kin (1981)
, 1h31
Directed by Nikita Mikhalkov
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Nonna Mordioukova, Svetlana Krutchkova, Iouri Bogatyriov, Nikita Mikhalkov, Vsevolod Larionov, Oleg Menshikov
Roles Valerik (as V. Khotinenko)
Rating73% 3.683793.683793.683793.683793.68379
Maria Konovalova arrive à la capitale d'un village éloigné, rendre visite à sa fille Nina et sa petite-fille Irichka. Déplorant les relations entre ses proches, que par ailleurs elle ne parvient pas à cerner, la brave grand-mère va s'atteler à recoller les morceaux d'une famille déjà décomposée.

Director

The Priest
The Priest (2009)
, 2h10
Directed by Vladimir Khotinenko
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Actors Sergei Makovetsky, Nina Usatova, Liza Arzamasova
Rating70% 3.537043.537043.537043.537043.53704
The film begins in June 1941 in the backwater village of Tikhoe in Latvia. Priest Alexander carries out the duties of his ministry, helped by his wife, Alevtina. Two days later the Nazi invaders enter the village. The Nazi invaders are keen to reopen the Orthodox churches closed by the Soviet power. Alexander is offered a mission to Pskov oblast. An orthodox church building, confiscated and turned into a hall for film showings and the like, is restored to its former use, the church bell rescued from the lake etc. However life under the Nazis is ambiguous and the priest must walk a tightrope (metaphorically) between faithful Christian service and loyalty to his country and people. A poignant scene is the Easter service, celebrated along with POWs surrounded by German guards. Alexander and Alevtina also harbour Jewish orphans. Alevtina falls ill from contact with the POWs and puts the children first by losing herself in a snowstorm lest she infect the orphans. The plot concludes with the Soviet authorities back in power and the priest imprisoned by the NKVD. The epilogue shows the priest decades later, visited by the orphans he saved many years before.
1612: Chronicles of the Dark Time, 2h23
Directed by Vladimir Khotinenko
Genres Drama, Adventure, Historical
Actors Michał Żebrowski, Pyotr Kislov, Artur Smolyaninov, Mikhaïl Poretchenkov, Marat Basharov, Aleksandr Baluev
Rating55% 2.7972452.7972452.7972452.7972452.797245
The film is set in Russia during the Time of Troubles, a period of civil disorder, famine and Polish invasion that followed the fall of the Rurik dynasty, which had ruled Russia in various capacities from 862 to 1598. The protagonist, Andrey, had been a servant at Tsar Boris Godunov's court while he was a boy, where he became the sole witness to the murder of the tsar's family by the order of plotting boyars. Andrey is sold to slavery. Now, seven years later, he is bought by a Spanish mercenary, Alvaro Borja, who seeks to profit over this war by fighting for the Polish invading army. The company falls prey to a band of robbers and Alvaro is killed. Andrey and his friend Kostka know that serfs without a master are considered like runaways and will be hanged. Andrey disguises himself in his dead master's clothes and assumes his name, taking the guise of a "Spanish knight.
72 Meters
72 Meters (2004)
, 1h55
Directed by Vladimir Khotinenko
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action
Actors Sergei Makovetsky, Marat Basharov, Tchoulpan Khamatova, Sergueï Garmach, Vladislav Galkin
Rating64% 3.2436853.2436853.2436853.2436853.243685
Officers of the Russian Navy, lieutenant-commanders Pyotr Orlov (Marat Basharov) and Ivan Muravyov (Dmitry Ulyanov) have been members of the Slavyanka submarine crew for a long time. They used to be best friends, but during their service in Sevastopol in the 1980s they met a beautiful girl Nelly (Chulpan Khamatova) and fell in love with her at first sight. Nelly chose Ivan, and their friendship fractured.

Scriptwriter

The Priest
The Priest (2009)
, 2h10
Directed by Vladimir Khotinenko
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Actors Sergei Makovetsky, Nina Usatova, Liza Arzamasova
Rating70% 3.537043.537043.537043.537043.53704
The film begins in June 1941 in the backwater village of Tikhoe in Latvia. Priest Alexander carries out the duties of his ministry, helped by his wife, Alevtina. Two days later the Nazi invaders enter the village. The Nazi invaders are keen to reopen the Orthodox churches closed by the Soviet power. Alexander is offered a mission to Pskov oblast. An orthodox church building, confiscated and turned into a hall for film showings and the like, is restored to its former use, the church bell rescued from the lake etc. However life under the Nazis is ambiguous and the priest must walk a tightrope (metaphorically) between faithful Christian service and loyalty to his country and people. A poignant scene is the Easter service, celebrated along with POWs surrounded by German guards. Alexander and Alevtina also harbour Jewish orphans. Alevtina falls ill from contact with the POWs and puts the children first by losing herself in a snowstorm lest she infect the orphans. The plot concludes with the Soviet authorities back in power and the priest imprisoned by the NKVD. The epilogue shows the priest decades later, visited by the orphans he saved many years before.
72 Meters
72 Meters (2004)
, 1h55
Directed by Vladimir Khotinenko
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action
Actors Sergei Makovetsky, Marat Basharov, Tchoulpan Khamatova, Sergueï Garmach, Vladislav Galkin
Roles Writer
Rating64% 3.2436853.2436853.2436853.2436853.243685
Officers of the Russian Navy, lieutenant-commanders Pyotr Orlov (Marat Basharov) and Ivan Muravyov (Dmitry Ulyanov) have been members of the Slavyanka submarine crew for a long time. They used to be best friends, but during their service in Sevastopol in the 1980s they met a beautiful girl Nelly (Chulpan Khamatova) and fell in love with her at first sight. Nelly chose Ivan, and their friendship fractured.

Producer

The Muslim
The Muslim (1995)
, 1h50
Directed by Vladimir Khotinenko
Genres Drama
Actors Evgueni Mironov, Aleksandr Baluev, Nina Usatova
Roles Producer
Rating68% 3.4303553.4303553.4303553.4303553.430355