A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Yuriy Illyenko
Іллєнко Юрій Герасимович
Юрій Іллєнко
Birthplace:
Cherkasy, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]
Born:
May 9, 1936
Died:
June 15, 2010
Yuri Illienko (18 July 1936 – 15 June 2010) was a Ukrainian film director and screenwriter. He directed twelve films between 1965 and 2002. His 1970 film The White Bird Marked with Black was entered into the 7th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Golden Prize. Illienko was one of Ukraine's most influential filmmakers. His films represented Ukraine and what was happening to it. His films were banned in the USSR for their suspected anti-Soviet symbolism. Only in the recent years have his films been re-released and open to the public. Illienko was born in Cherkasy in 1936 but during World War II his family was evacuated to Siberia while his father was in the Red Army. He graduated high school in Moscow and Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in 1960. From 1960 till 1963 he worked as a director of photography at the Yalta Film Studio. In 1963 Illienko started his work as an operator and then a director at Dovzhenko Film Studios. His 1965 film Spring for the Thirsty (written by Ivan Drach) and 1968 film Vechir Na Ivan Kupala where both banned by the Soviet authorities till 1988. His 1971 film The White Bird Marked with Black, received the grand prize of the Moscow Film Festival, but at the 24th Congress of the Communist Party of Ukraine the film was (also) banned and branded "the most harmful movie that has ever been made in Ukraine, specifically for young people". His next film, To dream and to live (written in collaboration with Ivan Mykolaichuk), was stopped 42 times at various stages of production. Illienko then emigrated to Yugoslavia, where he shot the film To live in spite of everything. The film won "Silver" at Pula Film Festival and the prize for best actor. In the Ukrainian SSR, the picture was not allowed to be shown. His 1983 film Lisova pisnia. Mavka won the FIPRESCI Prize. In 1987 Illienko received the title of People's Artist of Ukraine. Yuriy Ilyenko created the independent film studio Fest-Zemlya, where he made the first non-state film in Ukraine. His 1990 film "Swan Lake "The Zone"" again won the FIPRESCI Prize. In 1991 and 1992 Illienko was Chairman of the Ukrainian Cinema Foundation. in 1991 he was awarded the Shevchenko National Prize. His 1994 documentary about Serhiy Parajanov received the "Golden Knight" at the film festival Cinema City. In 1996 he became a member of the Academy of Arts of Ukraine. His 2002 film A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa was banned from rental in Russia. Illienko died of cancer on 15 June 2010 at the age of 74.
Cinematography:
1961 Farewell, Doves
1965 Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
1990 Swan Lake: The Zone
Director:
1961 Farewell, Doves
1965 A Spring for the Thirsty
1965 Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
1968 The Eve of Ivan Kupalo
1972 The White Bird Marked with Black
1973 Defying Everybody
1974 To Dream and to Live
1978 The Feast of the Baked Potato
1979 A Strip of Uncut Wild Flowers
1980 A Story of the Forest: Mavka
1984 The Legend of Princess Olga
1987 Straw Bells
1990 Swan Lake: The Zone
1994 Paradzhanov: Christ score in C major
2002 A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa
Director of Photography:
1961 Farewell, Doves
1962 My Son is Somewhere
1965 A Spring for the Thirsty
1965 Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
1968 The Eve of Ivan Kupalo
1972 The White Bird Marked with Black
1973 Defying Everybody
1974 To Dream and to Live
1978 The Feast of the Baked Potato
1979 A Strip of Uncut Wild Flowers
1980 A Story of the Forest: Mavka
1984 The Legend of Princess Olga
1987 Straw Bells
1990 Swan Lake: The Zone
1994 Paradzhanov: Christ score in C major
1999 Аве Марія
2002 A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa
Screenplay:
1961 Farewell, Doves
1962 My Son is Somewhere
1965 A Spring for the Thirsty
1965 Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
1968 Out of Boredom
1968 The Eve of Ivan Kupalo
1972 The White Bird Marked with Black
1973 Defying Everybody
1974 To Dream and to Live
1978 The Feast of the Baked Potato
1979 A Strip of Uncut Wild Flowers
1980 A Story of the Forest: Mavka
1983 Mirgorod and Its Inhabitants
1984 The Legend of Princess Olga
1987 Straw Bells
1990 Swan Lake: The Zone
1991 The Last Bunker
1994 Paradzhanov: Christ score in C major
1999 Аве Марія
2002 A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa
Writer:
1961 Farewell, Doves
1962 My Son is Somewhere
1965 A Spring for the Thirsty
1965 Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
1968 Out of Boredom
1968 The Eve of Ivan Kupalo
1972 The White Bird Marked with Black
1973 Defying Everybody
1974 To Dream and to Live
1978 The Feast of the Baked Potato
1979 A Strip of Uncut Wild Flowers
1980 A Story of the Forest: Mavka
1983 Mirgorod and Its Inhabitants
1984 The Legend of Princess Olga
1987 Straw Bells
1990 Swan Lake: The Zone
1991 The Last Bunker
1994 Paradzhanov: Christ score in C major
1999 Аве Марія
2002 A Prayer for Hetman Mazepa
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