Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg), Russian SFSR, USSR
Occupation(s)
Film director, Theatre director, Screenwriter, Composer, Author, Television host
Years active
1976 to the present
Spouse(s)
actress and producer Lyudmila Samokhvalova
Children
actress and singer Katerina Ksenyeva
Website
His YouTube channel
Yuri Mamin (Russian: Юрий Борисович Мамин) is a Soviet and Russian film director, stage director, screenwriter, composer, author and television host. He created a number of movies popular in Russia including Neptune's Feast (1986), Fontain (1988), Sideburns, (1990), Window to Paris (1993), and Don't Think About White Monkeys (2008).[1] He is a Merited Artist of the Russian Federation.
Yuri Mamin is the only person in Russia to have won the Chaplin's Golden Cane award. The award was presented by Charlie Chaplin's widow, Oona Chaplin, at the festival marking 100 years since the birth of the great comedian. The festival was held in the Swiss city of Vevey, where Chaplin was buried.
Mamin's works are known for a strong emphasis on social justice and criticism of hypocritical social norms. Because of this, he found difficult to find support for his productions in the totalitarian USSR, as well as in today's Russia, where film makers became dependent on corporate oligarchy. His characters often portray an inspired citizen in the fight for social justice against corporate capitalism.[2][3]
Mamin's films received numerous grand prizes and other awards.[4]
^""Не думай про белых обезьян": Рецензия Киноафиши". www.kinoafisha.info.
^Yuri Mamin's 2010 political interview for Radio Liberty
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Stepanov Action Soviet-North Korean co-production Sideburns Бакенбарды YuriMamin Viktor Sukhorukov Comedy The Sisters Liberty Сестрички Либерти Vladimir...
Parade Прорва Prorva 1994 Vladimir Khotinenko Makarov Макаров Makarov 1994 YuriMamin Window to Paris Окно в Париж Okno v Parizh 1994 Tamás Tóth Children of...
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Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) playoffs, and is named after Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space. The Cup was supposedly named after Gagarin...