Biography
Gordon was a classmate of Andrey Tarkovskiy at the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK), in the directing department taught by Mikhail Romm, graduating in 1960. In workshops involving classmates from different areas of study, the students collaborated on several projects, Gordon and Tarkovskiy co-directing and co-writing their first two student short films together (1956 and 1959), Gordon also appearing in both. He was a member of the Russian Cinematographers Union (CPSU) since 1953. While at VGIK he married Tarkovskiy's younger sister Marina Arsenyevna Tarkovskaya, a writer and linguist. They had two children: Mikhail Aleksandrovich Tarkovskiy (born 1958), a writer, cinematographer, biologist, and fur trapper living off the land in the eastern Siberian taiga, and Ekaterina (Katya) Aleksandrovna Tarkovskaya, an actress since childhood. Gordon made 9 feature films in the USSR, of which four from the 1960s and 70s are highly acclaimed. From 1964-1970 he worked at the ''Moldova Film'' studios, where he directed the films ''The Last Night in Paradise'', ''Sergey Lazo'', and ''Theft''. In the late 1970s through the 80s, he made films in the genre of a tough crime-adventure, rare for the pre-perestroika Soviet Union: ''Skirmish in a Blizzard'', ''Double Passing'', ''Ransom'', which allowed a violent confrontation between a criminal and a citizen of the "era of developed socialism". Until his death, he was the director of the ''Mosfilm'' studios, where in the mid-1980s he provided Russian dubbing voices for Andrei Tarkovskiy's films shot abroad: ''Nostalghia'' and ''The Sacrifice''. He directed his last feature film in 1990, about a ''Football Player''. In 1994 he and his wife wrote a film documentary and dramatization about Andrei Tarkovskiy's year in the Siberian taiga that led to Andrei's decision to become a filmmaker. The script includes an adaptation of Tarkovskiy's unpublished screenplay treatment ''The Concentrate'', a dramatized account of his taiga research trip, written as Tarkovskiy's entrance examination to VGIK the following year. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he continued as director of the new ''Mosfilm'', stopped directing films himself and instead turned to writing,Soviet director Alexander Gordon dies at the age of 88Filmography
Director
Features
*''The Last Night in Paradise'' (1964) *''Sergey Lazo'' (aka ''Conspiracy in Vladivostok'' or ''A Hero of the Far East'') (1967) *''Theft'' ('Krazha') (1970) *''Skirmish in a Blizzard'' ('Skhvatka v purge') (1977) *''Scenes from Family Life'' (aka ''Stay With Me!'') (1979) *''The Man Who Closed the City'' (aka ''The Source of the Fire'') (1982) *''Double Passing'' ('Dvoynoy obgon') (1984) *''Ransom'' ('Vykup') (1986) *''Football Player'' ('Futbolist') (1990) *''Meeting with the Doukhobors of Canada'' (1991 documentary)Shorts
*''Russian Dubbing
*''Screenwriter
*''The Killers'' (co-written with Tarkovskiy) *''There Will Be No Leave Today'' (co-written with Tarkovskiy and Irina Makhovaya) *''Andrei Tarkovsky's Taiga Summer'' (1994 documentary and dramatization, co-written with Marina Tarkovskaya)Actor
*''The Killers'' (as George the bartender) *''There Will Be No Leave Today'' (as a sapper who took a rifle from Captain Galich)Books
*''Unquenched Thirst. Memories of Andrei Tarkovskiy'' (2006) *''Hungarian Flying Shot'' (2011) *''Tucherez, or the Incredible is Likely'' (2016)publ: Boslen, 2016, 256 pp., ISBN 978-5-91187-258-8References
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