Kira Muratova

AKA:
Kira Georgievna Korotkova
Nationality:
Russian
Birthdate:
11/05/1934
Birthplace:
Soroca, Romania (now Moldavia)
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biography
Key Soviet filmmaker of the late 1960s and 70s who found belated international recognition when her banned works were released--thanks to Glasnost--in the 1980s. Muratova's aesthetically striking films, often with emotionally wrought female protagonists, include "Short Encounters" (1967), in which she also starred, and "Long Farewells", which was completed in 1971, banned for being "too gloomy" and released in 1986.
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Valentina Muratova
1967
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1967
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1967
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milestones
Year
Milestone
1964 
Feature directing debut, "Our Honest Bread"
1971 
Feature "Long Farewells" banned as "too gloomy"
1983 
"Among Grey Stones" re-edited by others; Muratova removed her name from this version, taking credit as Ivan Sidorov
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