Nikolay Milovidov
Nikolay Nicolaevich Milovidov (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Милови́дов; born 30 Octoberl 1963) is a Russian documentary film-maker, an author and director of numerous films and telecasts, a laureate of international festivals.[1][2] His films were shown on Russian television and on the other countries' channels, including BBC. Directed more than 20 films and more than 100 TV programmes. Worked as a reporter, an editor, a film director and a stage director.[3]
Nikolay Milovidov | |
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Никола́й Милови́дов | |
Born | Nikolaj Nikolaevich Milovidov 30 October 1963 |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | MSU Faculty of Journalism |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1992-present |
Biography
Born on October 30, 1963 in Moscow. Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Moscow State University (Department of Literary Criticism and Publicism, supervised by Professor Nikolai Bogomolov) and the Institute of TV and Radio Workers (workshop of directing by Igor Belyaev, Academician of the Russian National Television Award TEFI).[4] Studied art and design at the Higher School of Economics. Worked as a director for Channel One Russia, Voice of Russia, REN TV, Seven TV, ATV (Russia). A number of his films were shown not only on Russian central TV channels, but also abroad. The film Search and You Will Find It shot in 1992 on the basis of the events of the 4th International Festival of Orthodox Music for the British TV channel BBC, became the first Russian stereo documentary film shot using the Dolby Digital system. It premiered in Russia in September of that year on Channel 4 of Ostankino. As a director of the program The Night Is Young on REN TV, he shot interviews with people like Eduard Nazarov, Nina Yeryomina, Yuri Mamin, Eldar Ryazanov, Mikhail Ulyanov, Grigory Chukhray, Vladimir Molchanov, Vitaly Mansky, Yuri Rost, Sergey Korzun, Peter Fedorov, Irina Mishina, Andrey Illesh, Irena Lesnevskaya and others.
All in all he made about twenty films and over a hundred TV shows. He is the scriptwriter of films Finding Color. Denis Buryakov, Incitatus, His Name Was Robson. Worked as a reporter, editor, film director, director of photography. Member of the Non-Fiction Film and Television Guild,[5] of the Russian Geographical Society, jury of the photo exhibition Sport Tourism and Travels in Russia.[6][7] Currently working in post-production.[8]
Filmography
Films
- 1992 — Search and You Will Find It
- 1992 — Zealous Protectress[2]
- 1992 — Sirin
- 1993 — A Christmas Fairy Tale
- 1993 — The Russian Pilgrim[2]
- 1994 — Good News
- 1994 — The Two[1]
- 1995 — The First Dean[2][9][10]
- 1995 — The Moscow Pilgrims
- 1996 — Finding of Color. Denis Bouriakov
- 1996 — Incitatus
- 1997 — Lev Gumilev
- 1998 — His Name was Robeson
- 1999 — Metro 2000[11]
Works in voice-over
- 1996 — Finding of Color. Denis Bouriakov
Awards
Diploma of the III Sichuan International Television Festival Golden Panda[1]
Publications
Design
- Malay-Indonesian Studies. Issue XXI[12]
- Malay-Indonesian Studies. Issue XX[13]
- Malay-Indonesian Studies. Issue XIX[14]
- Skorodumova L.G. Mongolian literature of XIX-XX centuries. Questions of poetics[15]
- Lena Vladimirova. A Handful of Flying Lines[16]
- Sikorsky V. About the Literature and Culture of Indonesia[17]
- Nikolay Milovidov. Easter Island[18]
References
- "Sichuan TV Festival International Golden Panda Awards, China". Sichuan Television Festival. 24 September 1995
- "Baltic Debuts Film Festival". 22–28 July 2006, Svetlogorsk, Russia
- Nikolay Milovidov – Biography IMDb
- "Currently, the Media Industry Academy".
- "Non-Fiction Film and Television Guild website".
- "Results of the First All-Russian Photo Exhibition Sports Tourism and Travel in Russia-2006" (in Russian).
- "A photo exhibition on sports tourism is open in Moscow until the end of January" (in Russian).
- Nikolay Milovidov – Biography IMDb
- Golden-domed Moscow at RUSKINO.RU
- "Poster of the movie almanac "Golden-domed Moscow"". on the site RuData
- "Программа ТВ [суббота, 23 января], ТВ ЦЕНТР, 15.45" (in Russian). Kommersant, № 5 (1649). Retrieved 2023-08-13.
TV Centre (Russia), 15.45 «Метро 2000»
- "Malay-Indonesian Studies. Issue XXI" (in Russian and English). ISSUU.
- "Malay-Indonesian Studies. Issue XX" (in Russian and English). ISSUU.
- "Malay-Indonesian Studies. Issue XIX" (in Russian and English). ISSUU.
- "Skorodumova L.G. Mongolian literature of XIX-XX centuries. Questions of poetics" (in Russian). ISSUU.
- "Lena Vladimirova. A Handful of Flying Lines" (in Russian). ISSUU.
- "Sikorsky V. About the Literature and Culture of Indonesia" (in Russian and English). ISSUU.
- "Nikolay Milovidov. Easter Island" (in Russian). ISSUU.