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Stanislav Solovkin | |
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Born | Станислав Александрович Соловкин 10 January 1977 |
Education | Master's degree, journalism |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
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Years active | 1994–present |
Known for | Last Hero The Amazing Race Wait for me |
Website | Soartv.tv |
Stanislav Aleksandrovich Solovkin (Russian:Станисла́в Алекса́ндрович Соло́вкин, born 10 January 1977) is a Russian journalist, director and producer. [1] [2] He is best known for his work on Last Hero , Wait for me and other popular television broadcasts. [3] [4] [5]
Two works of Solovkin (Slave Market and Mysteries of Stalin. A Version of a Biography) were nominated for TEFI and made it to the final three. [6] As a producer he also took part in shooting the Amazing Race (CBS American television network), the popular Emmy Award-winning reality show. [7] [8] [9]
Stanislav Solovkin was born on January 10, 1977, in Moscow. [10] [11] [12]
When he was 17 years old he got a job on the program News for the Young (ORT), where he first worked as a journalist, and then story-producer and director. [10] [12]
In 1996 he matriculated in the Moscow University Faculty of Journalism, from which he graduated in 2002. [10] [12]
From 1996 to 1997 he was a correspondent for the weekly newspaper Novaya Gazeta . [10] [13]
In 1997 Solovkin began working for the television company VID, [10] [14] [15] [13] where over the years he was an author, screenwriter, editor, producer and director of programs such as Vzglyad , Wait for me , Make a step, Another Life, The Way That Happened [12] and many others. At that same time, he was author and director of the documentary Slave Market, [15] [2] [16] which was a TEFI finalist. The film received a critical acclaim. [17] Solovkin headed a TV group filming the events of the Second Chechen War. [15] [4]
In the early 2000s Solovkin moved to Israel, where he worked at the Russian-language channel "Israel+". [10] He later served as deputy editor-in-chief of the magazine Colour TV, and became the production manager and later co-executive producer of the show Last Hero , a Russian version of world-famous “Survivor” franchise. [16] [18]
Since 2004 he has headed a number of TV companies producing programs for the Russian television. [19] As an executive producer he participated in the creation of House of Romanov, Love and Death , The Romanovs: the Last Day , Mysteries of Stalin – a Version of a Biography (program-finalist in the TEFI National Competition) and other TV shows. [6] He also produced the comedy shows Comedy on Channel One , Funny People , Umora, [20] [21] Funny Pictures, the reality shows Wipe Out and Tower. [22]
Since 2008 he has collaborated with the CBS TV network (US), for which he facilitated 9 series of the program Amazing Race . [7] The program won several Emmy awards. [8]
In 2014, together with prominent producer Vladimir Kartashkov he founded the television and film production company Soar Productions. [1] [23] [24] [25] [26]
In 2015 Solovkin facilitated of an episode of the program Top Gear in St. Petersburg. [7]
in 2019 Stanislav Solovkin opened the first Russian TV company in Cuba. [27]
Stanislav Solovkin has worked on the co-production and facilitating of television programs for CBS, BBC, Discovery, Channel 7 Australia, Travel Channel, Sci-Fi and others. [33] including:
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