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Andrei Konchalovsky

Directing
1937-08-20
Moscow, USSR [now Russia]
Andrei Sergeyevich Mikhalkov-Konchalovsky (Russian: Андре́й Серге́евич Михалко́в-Кончало́вский; born 20 August 1937, Moscow) is a Russian filmmaker, screenwriter, actor, producer and theater, TV director, who works in Russia and USA. His father was the writer Sergey Mikhalkov (1913) and the brother of Nikita Mikhalkov (1945), who is also a well known Russian filmmaker. Andrei Konchalovsky was a frequent collaborator of Andrei Tarkovsky (1932) earlier in his career. His work has 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 studied for ten years at the Moscow Conservatory, preparing for a pianist's career. In 1960, however, he met Andrei Tarkovsky and co-scripted his movie Andrei Rublev (1966). His first full-length feature, The First Teacher (1964), was favourably received in the Soviet Union and screened by numerous film festivals abroad. His second film, Asya Klyachina's Story (1967), was suppressed by Soviet authorities. When issued twenty years later, it was acclaimed as his masterpiece. Thereupon, Konchalovsky filmed adaptations of Ivan Turgenev's A Nest of Gentle Folk (1969) and Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (1970), with Innokenty Smoktunovsky in the title role. His epic Siberiade upon its 1979 release was favourably received at Cannes and made possible his move to the United States in 1980.

His most popular Hollywood releases are Maria's Lovers (1984), Runaway Train (1985), based on a script by Japanese director Akira Kurosawa, and Tango & Cash (1989), starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell. In the 1990s, Konchalovsky returned to Russia, although he occasionally produced historical films for U.S. television, such as his adaption of The Odyssey (1997) and the award-winning remake, The Lion in Winter (2003).

Konchalovsky's full-length feature, House of Fools (2003), with a cameo role by Bryan Adams as himself, set in a Chechen psychiatric asylum during the war, won him a Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival. In 2010, Konchalovsky released a longtime passion project of his, The Nutcracker in 3D, a musical adaptation of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky's ballet. A musical film, it mixed live action and 3D animation, and starred Elle Fanning, John Turturro, Nathan Lane, and Richard E. Grant. The film was scored with music from the ballet, with additional lyrics by Tim Rice. In 2012, Konchalovsky wrote, directed and produced "The Battle for Ukraine", which provided an in depth analysis of how Ukraine to this day struggles to escape from the close embrace of its former big brother. His film "The Postman's White Nights" won the Silver Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. The script is centred around the true story of Aleksey Tryaptisyn, a real life postman based in a remote Russian village surrounding the Kenozero lake. In 2016 "Paradise" directed by him won the Silver Lion at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival. It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards. In 2020 at the 77th Venice film festival, his film "Dear Comrades" won a special jury prize.
Known For 30 titles
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche (1975) subtitle poster
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975 TV
as Self
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Spécial cinéma (1974) subtitle poster
Spécial cinéma
1974 TV
as Self
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To Remember (1993) subtitle poster
To Remember
1993 TV
as Narrator
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10 самых... (2016) subtitle poster
10 самых...
2016 TV
as Self (archive footage)
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Ivan's Childhood (1962) subtitle poster
Ivan's Childhood
1962 Movie
as Soldier with Glasses
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Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky (2012) subtitle poster
Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky
2012 Movie
as Self
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Kurosawa: The Last Emperor (1999) subtitle poster
Kurosawa: The Last Emperor
1999 Movie
as Self
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Psycho Path (2000) subtitle poster
Psycho Path
2000 Movie
as Self - Filmmaker
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I Am Twenty (1965) subtitle poster
I Am Twenty
1965 Movie
as Yura, guest at Anya's party
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Hitler in Hollywood (2011) subtitle poster
Hitler in Hollywood
2011 Movie
as Andrei Konchalovski
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Gloss (2007) subtitle poster
Gloss
2007 Movie
as beaten intellectual
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Romance for Lovers (1974) subtitle poster
Romance for Lovers
1974 Movie
as (uncredited)
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The Three Andreis (1966) subtitle poster
The Three Andreis
1966 Movie
as Self
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Ryaba, My Chicken (1994) subtitle poster
Ryaba, My Chicken
1994 Movie
as клиент в парикмахерской (в титрах не указан)
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The Trial of Madmen (1961) subtitle poster
The Trial of Madmen
1961 Movie
as Michael Hagger
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The Vanja Earthquake (2019) subtitle poster
The Vanja Earthquake
2019 Movie
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Islands: Georgy Rerberg (2007) subtitle poster
Islands: Georgy Rerberg
2007 Movie
as Self
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SnowwhiteRosered (1991) subtitle poster
SnowwhiteRosered
1991 Movie
as Self
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Rerberg and Tarkovsky. The Reverse Side of 'Stalker' (2009) subtitle poster
Rerberg and Tarkovsky. The Reverse Side of 'Stalker'
2009 Movie
as Self
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Revolution: New Art for a New World (2017) subtitle poster
Revolution: New Art for a New World
2017 Movie
as Self
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Andrey Rublev. A Memory of the Film (2024) subtitle poster
Andrey Rublev. A Memory of the Film
2024 Movie
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An All Round Maid (1981) subtitle poster
An All Round Maid
1981 Movie
as Director (uncredited)
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Ballerina (2008) subtitle poster
Ballerina
2008 Movie
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The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films (2014) subtitle poster
The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films
2014 Movie
as Self
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