Andrei Konchalovsky
Andrei Sergeyevich Konchalovsky (; né
Mikhalkov; born 20 August 1937) is a Russian film and theatre director, screenwriter, and producer. His filmmaking career spans over 60 years in
Soviet,
Hollywood, and contemporary
Russian cinema. Early in his career, he was a screenwriting collaborator of
Andrei Tarkovsky. His film credits include ''
Uncle Vanya'' (1970), ''
Siberiade'' (1979), ''
House of Fools'' (2002), ''
The Postman's White Nights'' (2014), ''
Paradise'' (2016), and ''
Dear Comrades!'' (2020). During the 1980's, he resided in the United States, where he directed films such as ''
Maria's Lovers'' (1984), ''
Runaway Train'' (1985), ''
Shy People'' (1987), and ''
Tango & Cash'' (1989). He also directed the
1997 miniseries adaptation of the ancient Greek narrative ''
The Odyssey''.
His films have won numerous accolades, including the
Cannes Grand Prix Spécial du Jury, a
FIPRESCI Award, two
Silver Lions, three
Golden Eagle Awards, and a
Primetime Emmy Award. He is the laureate of several civil honours in Russia and abroad, including the
Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", a
National Order of the Legion of Honour, a
French Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters, a
Cavalier of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic and a
People's Artist of the RSFSR.
Konchalovsky is a member of the
Mikhalkov family. His father is
Sergey Mikhalkov, the lyricist of the
Soviet and
Russian national anthems, and his brother is filmmaker
Nikita Mikhalkov.
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