Nikita Tyagunov

Nikita Gennadievich Tyagunov (Russian: Ники́та Генна́дьевич Тягуно́в; born 7 February 1953 in Moscow, died 20 July 1992 in Moscow) was a Soviet Russian film and theatrical director, whose film Noga (1991) won numerous awards, including FIPRESCI Award[1]. He also directed and made TV films before 1990.[2][3]

Filmography

  • 1983 — June, Moscow, Chertanovo
  • 1984 — Isaac Babel's Odessa Stories
  • 1985 — Someone Мust…
  • 1986 — Your Daughter Alexandra
  • 1986 — Children of Discord
  • 1986 — Goldfish
  • 1987 — And again, Krizhevsky
  • 1989 — Jubilee Tango
  • 1991 — Leg
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References

  1. "В отсутствии легенды". Archived from the original on 2015-12-23. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
  2. "Энциклопедия отечественного кино". Old.russiancinema.ru. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
  3. "FIPRESCI Award". Filmfestivalrotterdam.com. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
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