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Dinara Asanova (Dinara Kuldashevna Asanova) was born on 24 October, 1942 in Frunze, Kirgiz Republic, Soviet Union (now Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan), is a Soviet film director (1942–1985). Discover Dinara Asanova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Dinara Kuldashevna Asanova
Occupation Film director, actress
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 24 October 1942
Birthday 24 October
Birthplace Frunze, Kirgiz Republic, Soviet Union (now Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)
Date of death 4 April, 1985
Died Place Murmansk, Soviet Union
Nationality Kyrgyzstan

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1942

Dinara Kuldashevna Asanova (Динара Кулдашевна Асанова) was born in Bishkek (formally Frunze) Kyrgyzstan on 24 October 1942.

She was a Kyrgyzstani-Soviet film director and one of the most notable and acclaimed female filmmakers of the late Soviet Union.

1959

After graduating high school in 1959, Asanova began her film career as an assistant director, cutter and actress at the Kyrgyzfilm studio from 1960-1962.

1963

During her time at the studio, she worked with Larisa Shepitko on her 1963 film Heat (Znoi).

Asanova then began studying at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography or VGIK, a Soviet state film school in Moscow.

She studied alongside Mikhail Romm and Aleksandr Stolper, two other famous Soviet directors.

1965

The film is an adaption of the 1965 novel Rudolfio by Valentin Rasputin.

The main topics of the film are adolescence, young female sexuality, shame and the age of consent.

It is about a ninth grade girl named Io who falls in love with Rudolfio, an older married man.

Although the film focuses on the topic of female sexuality, many parts of the book that illustrate Io’s sexuality and her lust for Rudolfio were not incorporated to avoid issues with the censors.

During the era of the Soviet Union, films were looked at rigorously by Soviet censors to ensure that films’ subject matter fit with Soviet convictions.

After the film was analyzed by the censors, it had to be remade before its official release.

Several scenes were removed such as a scene of Io and Rodolfio walking by the sea together.

The censors wanted to ensure the message that Io and Rudolfio could not be together was clear.

Due to troubles with censors, Asanova was not able to obtain a directorial job for five years.

Her period away from film-making ended when she started working for Lenfilm.

Woodpeckers Don't Get Headaches (Ne bolit golova u dyatla) was Dinara Asanova’s first feature film.

It was the first film she made when she began working at Lenfilm Studio in Leningrad and it resulted in her gaining a name for herself in Soviet Cinema. It also established the style and common narrative themes depicted in all of Asanova’s films.

The Woodpecker Doesn’t Get Headaches depicts a young aspiring drummer who falls in love with a girl during a summer holiday.

It is about the difficulties of first love and life long choices of youngsters.

Boys (Patsany) was Dinara’s Asanova’s most commercially successful film.

It was made near the end of her career while she worked at Lenfilm Studio and continued the trend of troubled adolescence as the main subject of Asanova’s films.

It is about a graduate student who mentors and befriends a group of delinquent and criminal boys at a camp.

The film was highly acclaimed upon its release and it won Asanova a USSR State Prize.

Dinara Asanova’s films often depict people’s and youths’ struggles in everyday life.

Her most notable films such as Rudolfio, The Woodpecker Doesn’t Get Headaches and Tough Kids deal with troubled adolescence and the difficult shift from childhood to adulthood.

They also focus on personal issues, the difficulties of Soviet life and questions related to the human predicament.

1969

Between the years 1969 and 1984, Asanova made ten films.

Her films often dealt with the subject of troubled adolescence and incorporated critiques on Soviet society.

Asanova rarely had problems with the censors despite the fact that her films featured such themes.

1970

For Asanova’s graduation project, she made her first film Rudolfio (1970) Asanova graduated from the university in 1969 and later moved to Leningrad in 1974 to begin working at the Lenfilm Studio.

1975

She is best known for her films Woodpeckers Don't Get Headaches (1975) and Tough Kids or Boys (Patsany) (1983).

Although she was not very well known in the West, Asanova was popular in the USSR.

Her career spans over 25 years, ending with her death at the age of 42 due to a heart ailment.

At the studio, Asanova made her first feature film The Woodpecker Doesn’t Get Headaches (1975) which helped establish her position in Soviet Cinema.

Asanova would go on to make 8 other films with the studio.

1983

Boys (1983) was her most famous work and biggest box office hit - for the film she received the USSR State Film Prize.

1985

She died on 4 April 1985 in Murmansk, Soviet Union.

She died on 4 April 1985 in Murmansk, Soviet Union from heart ailment at the age of 42.

Dinara Asanova’s first film was Rudolfio.