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Konstantin Lopushansky (Konstantin Sergeyevich Lopushansky) was born on 12 June, 1947 in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR, is an A russian film director. Discover Konstantin Lopushansky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

Popular As Konstantin Sergeyevich Lopushansky
Occupation Film director
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 12 June, 1947
Birthday 12 June
Birthplace Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR
Nationality Russia

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1935

It was shown in competition at the 35th Moscow International Film Festival.

It received the Nika Award for Best Screenplay.

1947

Konstantin Sergeyevich Lopushansky (Константин Сергеевич Лопушанский; born June 12, 1947) is a Soviet and Russian film director, film theorist and author.

Konstantin Lopushansky was born on June 12, 1947, in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR, and raised in Kazan.

His mother was Sofia Petrovna Lopushanskaya, who worked as a linguistic professor at Kazan State University and Volgograd State University.

1953

His father was Sergei Timofeyevich Lopushansky, a front-line soldier who died in 1953 from wounds he sustained in war.

1970

In 1970, Konstantin Lopushansky graduated from Kazan Conservatory as a violinist, and in 1973 he completed a postgraduate course at Leningrad Conservatory with a Ph.D. thesis in art criticism.

Afterwards, Lopushansky taught at the Kazan and Leningrad conservatories for several years.

Lopushansky took higher courses for scriptwriters and film directors from the director's department at the workshop of Emil Loteanu.

1979

Upon graduating from the directorial courses in 1979, Lopushansky assisted Andrei Tarkovsky in directing the legendary film Stalker, based on the novel Roadside Picnic by Boris Strugatsky.

1980

Lopushansky's thesis film Solo made in 1980 was about a musician playing his last concert during the Siege of Leningrad.

Since 1980 Lopushansky has worked as a production director at the Lenfilm cinema studio.

1986

He is best known for directing the apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic films Dead Man's Letters (1986), A Visitor to a Museum (1989), Russian Symphony (1994), and The Ugly Swans (2006).

In 1986, Konstantin Lopushansky made his feature film directorial debut with the post-apocalyptic film Dead Man's Letters, which was co-written by Boris Strugatsky.

1987

It was screened at the International Critics' Week section of the Cannes Film Festival in 1987 and received the FIPRESCI prize at the 35th International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg.

1989

Lopushanksy's 1989 film A Visitor to a Museum was entered into the 16th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver St. George and the Prix of Ecumenical Jury.

1994

Lopushansky's 1994 film Russian Symphony was screened in the Forum section of the 45th Berlin International Film Festival where it received the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury.

1997

In 1997, Lopushansky was awarded the Honored Artist of the Russian Federation honorary title.

2006

Lopushansky made the 2006 film The Ugly Swans, based on the novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky.

The science-fiction film was about a writer who visits a boarding school for gifted children where the teachers are mutants.

2007

In 2007, he was awarded the People's Artist of Russia honorary title, the highest Russian civilian honor for performing arts.

2013

Lopushansky's 2013 drama film The Role told the story of an actor who decides to impersonate a deceased commander of the Red Army.

2019

Konstantin Lopushansky's drama film Through the Black Glass was released in 2019.