Grigory Konstantinopolsky

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Grigory Konstantinopolsky
Born(1964-01-29)January 29, 1964
Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR
OccupationsFilm director, screenwriter, actor, film producer, composer, artist
AwardsKinotavr (2018)

Grigory Mikhailovich Konstantinopolsky (born January 29, 1964, Moscow) is a Russian film actor, film director, screenwriter, film producer, composer and artist.

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Biography

Grigory Konstantinopolsky was born on 29 January 1964 in Moscow in a family of teachers. In 1985, he graduated from the Yaroslavl Theater Institute (workshop of V. S. Nelsky, department – dramatic theatre and film actor). [1] [2]

In 1990, he graduated from the Higher Courses for Scriptwriters and Directors at Goskino USSR (workshop of R. A. Bykov, department – feature film directing). [3] [4] [5]

Since 1992, he has worked in advertising and show business, directing numerous music videos, including: "Vovochka" (Pep-See), "Mal-pomalu" (Alla Pugacheva), "Buratino", "Shire shag!" (Time-out), and many others. He directed over 300 music videos. [6]

In 1996, he recorded the album "Matilda and Vampires" as a composer and performer (with Moralny Kodeks and Neprikasaemye).

In 1999, he shot his debut feature film 8 ½ $ . Magazine Afisha included the film on its list of "100 main Russian films of 1992–2013". [7]

In 2001, he directed the short film Hypnosis for REN TV. [8]

In 2008, he completed the feature film Visiting $kazki (Amedia), though post-production was halted by the studio's management. [9]

In 2009, he directed Kitty , serving also as screenwriter and producer. [10]

In 2011, he directed Samka, acting as director, screenwriter, producer, production designer, and composer. [11]

In 2016, he directed the four-episode television film Drunk Firm, produced by the TV channel TNT . The series received the award for "Best Television Film / Series" and a nomination for "Best Screenwriting" from the Association of Film and Television Producers of Russia. [12]

In 2018, he directed the feature film Russian Demon . [13]

In 2019, he directed the feature film Storm, based on the play of the same name by Alexander Ostrovsky. [14]

In November 2022, the film Clipmakers was selected as one of ten Russian films included in the main competition program of the first auteur-cinema festival "Zimniy". [15]

Filmography

YearFilmDirectorWriterProducerActorRole
1985 City of BridesGreen check.svgShakin
1989 Assuage my sorrowGreen check.svghippie "General"
1988 Red ElephantsGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
1991 Stars at Tudor-streetGreen check.svgportrait on the wall
1991 Star of the MicrodistrictGreen check.svg
1991 Anna Karamazoff Green check.svg
1992 Dyuba-Dyuba Green check.svgViktor
1999 8 ½ $ Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgcameo
2000 Black Room (segment "Hypnosis")Green check.svgGreen check.svg
2000 Right to ChooseGreen check.svgGrigory
2001 Hypnosis (short)Green check.svgGreen check.svg
2006 Tumbler toyGreen check.svg
2009 Kitty Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgBol
2010 SamkaGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svghunter
2016 Drunk FirmGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgSeleznyov
2018 Russian Demon Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svg"Black Man"
2018 Russian Brief. Issue 1Green check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgGreen check.svgphotographer
2019 StormGreen check.svgGreen check.svg
2020 Dead SoulsGreen check.svgGreen check.svg Boris Grebenshchikov, musician
2022 Clipmakers Green check.svgGreen check.svg

Composer

Production designer

Festivals and awards

References

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