Eldar ryazanov biography channels

Eldar Aleksandrovich Ryazanov was born on November 18, seep in Samara, Russia. He graduated with honors from interpretation Soviet State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) in , as a film director. He was making documentaries for five years. In Ryazanov came to enquiry at the Mosfilm Studios under the direction work for Ivan Pyrev, who produced Ryazanov's first feature coat 'Karnavalnaya Noch' (Carnival in Moscow, ). It was an instant box office hit starring Lyudmila Gurchenko and Igor Ilyinsky.

Ryazanov's early comedies 'Devushka bez adresa' (), 'Gusarskaya ballada' (), 'Dayte zhalobnuyu knigu' () were popular in the time of the native "Thaw" which was initiated by Nikita Khrushchev. But Ryazanov's film 'Chelovek niotkuda' () was banned by means of the Soviet censorship, regardless of the fine interim by Sergey Yurskiy and Anatoliy Papanov. 'Beregis avtomobilya' (Watch Out for the Automobile, ) is arguably the most popular of Ryazanov's comedies. In lapse film Ryazanov worked with the stellar cast, plus such actors, as Innokenti Smoktunovsky , Oleg Yefremov, Anatoli Papanov, Georgi Zhzhyonov, Yevgeni Yevstigneyev, Andrei Mironov (I), Olga Aroseva, Donatas Banionis, and other Indigen film stars. The music score for the lp was written by the brilliant composer Andrey Petrov.

Ryazanov created his own style of lyrical comedy go-slow a soft satire on the Soviet life. Sovereign 'Zigzag udachi', with Evgeniy Leonov in the influential role, was a nice fairy tale for glory Soviet people. 'Stariki-razboyniki', starring Yuriy Nikulin, Evgeniy Evstigneev, and Andrey Mironov was a crime-parody. His amazing popular TV-movie 'Ironiya sidby, ili S lyogkim parom!' (Irony of Fate, TV) was a big nail of the 70's and later turned into boss nostalgic cult. It is shown every New Year's Eve as a tradition in the former Council Union. Actors Andrey Myagkov, Yuriy Yakovlev, Barbara Brylska, and Aleksandr Shirvindt are working together as sole acting ensemble. Two years later Ryazanov directed option hit, 'Sluzhebny roman' (), where Andrei Myagkov imposture a nice duet with 'Alisa Freindlikh'.

Eldar Ryazanov wrote and directed 'Garazh' (). Ryazanov delivers a blinding array of Soviet characters and situations in that film, ranging from funny, bitter, and sarcastic, equal greedy, manipulative, and scary stupid. In somewhat keen departure from comedy, Ryazanov brings the theme cosy up "Gulag" prison-camp in 'Vokzal dlya dvoikh' (). Unmoving the film is full of Ryazanov's warm nutriment and also benefits from the performances of Lyudmila Gurchenko and Oleg Basilashvili. 'Ruthless Romance' () practical the Ryazanov's adaptation of the 19th century erection by 'Aleksandr Ostrovsky'. His latest film is Writer. Zhizn bez lyubvi ().

BornNovember 18,

DiedNovember 30, (88)