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Alexander Yefymovych Rodnyansky ( uk, Олекса́ндр Юхи́мович Родня́нський, Oleksandr Yukhymovych Rodnianskyi; born July 2, 1961) is a Ukrainian film director, film producer, television executive and businessman. As a media-manager Rodnyansky founded the first Ukrainian independent television network
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and ran Russian CTC Media, which under his management became the first Russian media company to publicly trade on
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. During his career, Rodnyansky has produced over 30 films and more than 20 television series. Some of his most notable projects including
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(2011),
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(2014) and Loveless (2017), directed by
Andrey Zvyagintsev Andrey Petrovich Zvyagintsev (russian: Андре́й Петро́вич Звя́гинцев, p=ˈzvʲæɡʲɪntsɨf; born 6 February 1964) is a Russian film director and screenwriter. His film '' The Return'' (2003) won him a Golden Lion at ...
, Beanpole (2019), directed by
Kantemir Balagov Kantemir Arturovich Balagov (russian: Кантемир Артурович Балагов, kbd, Бэлагъы Артурыкъуэ Къантемыр; born 28 July 1991) is a Russian film director of Circassian descent, screenwriter and cinema ...
, Mama, I am Home (2021), directed by Vladimir Bitokov and Unclenching the Fists (2021), directed by Kira Kovalenko. Films produced by Rodnyansky many times won top prizes at the Cannes Film Festival. Among the awards won by his films – Golden Globe for Leviathan, Grand Prix of Un Certain Regard program for Unclenching the Fists and César for Loveless. Rodnyansky won GQ Man of the Year (producer) three times. He is a member of the
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and
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. Rodnyansky is a Member of The
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, four of his films were nominated for an Oscar in the Best Foreign Film category: ''Chief in Love'', '' Est-Ouest'', ''Leviathan'' and ''Loveless''. Among other films that Alexander Rodnyansky produced are '' Stalingrad (2013 film)'' (2013), the highest grossing Russian film at the time. Among other films produced by Rodnyansky: ''
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'' (2005), ''
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'' (2006), ''Piter FM'' (2006), ''
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'' (2009), '' The Sun'' (2005), ''
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'' (1997), ''
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'' (2004), ''
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'' (1999). He created Ukrainian TV network
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and for seven years was the CEO of a Russian media company
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. Variety500 index names Alexander Rodnyansky as one of the 500 most influential business leaders shaping the global media industry.


Family and Education

Rodnyansky was born in
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to
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parents Efim Naumovich Fridman and Larisa Zinovyevna Rodnyanskaya. Both parents worked at the Ukrainian film studio '
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'. His father Yefim Fridman was a senior engineer, while his mother Larisa Rodnyanskaya worked as a film producer and later was assigned director of the 'Kontakt'. Alexander's maternal grandfather Zinovy Rodnyansky was chief editor of the Ukrainian documentary film studios, his cousin
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was a prominent Soviet director. Alexander's cousin Boris Fuchsmann is a German media mogul and investor, he is also the Vice-President of the
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and the President of Jewish Confederation of Ukraine. Together the cousins co-founded the
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TV Channel and built the Hilton hotel in Kyiv.Khalil Aminov, Sergei Sobolev.
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, April 5, 2010 (in Russian)
Oksana Lyachynska.
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, April 22, 2010
, Alexanders aunt-cousin, was a prominent Russian critic and literary historian, laureate of the
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and the
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. His cousin once removed was a Soviet engineer, laureate of the Lenin Prize for creation of the
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bomber. Due to the busy schedule of his parents, Alexander was raised by his grandfather and given his surname. Rodnyansky graduated from Kyiv's National University of Film, Theatre and Television as a documentary director. He studied under Felix Sobolev.


Career


Documentaries

In 1983 Rodnyansky started his career at
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studio. At that time he was making documentaries on ecology and politics. He directed 10 feature short motion pictures which won him over 40 prestigious awards both at home and abroad. For the documentary ''Raoul Wallenberg’s Mission'' he was awarded the highest award for a documentary filmmaker in the USSR – the Russian National Film Award NIKA as well as the European Film Award (for Best Documentary). In 1990 Rodnyansky was invited to 'Innova FIlm', founded by Germany ZFD channel. His 1991 film ''Last farewell USSR'' was awarded the Gran Prix of Cinema Jove Film Festival in Valencia, Russian National Film Award NIKA, Special Jury prize at the Festival International de Cinema Nyon and the Best Documentary prize at the Duisburg Film Festival. From 1990 till 1994 he worked as a producer and film director at the German television channel
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.


TV

When
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became the President, Rodnyansky returned to Ukraine. With a start-up capital of $400,000, Rodnyansky and his cousin Boris Fuchsmann co-founded the
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Channel. They were given 2.5 hours of daily screen time on the state channel UA:First. The channel was in a poor state then, it was unprofitable and had only 7% of the audience. Under new management, in two years 1+1 became the leader of the television market in Ukraine. Rodnyansky served as CEO and was a co-owner of the company together with
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(CME). On January 1, 1997, 1+1 started broadcasting on the . In 1997 Rodnyansky sold his 30% of shares in 1+1 to CME for $22 mln. Later, in 2005-2008 CME bought 100% of shares. In 2002 Peter Gerwe asked Rodnaynsky to head the American company Story First Communication (later renamed
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) which operated one TV-channel – CTC. Rodnaynsky started buying licenses on Western TV series and shows and produced their localisation for Russia. Under his leadership the company transformed into an international television powerhouse with five channels in three countries. Rodnyansky led CTC Media to become the first ever Russian media company with an IPO on NASDAQ. In 2002 the CTC Channel had a market value of approximately $40 million; when Rodnyansky left CTC Media in 2008, the company's market capitalization was over $4 billion; CTC doubled its audience share and became the fourth most popular channel in Russia.


Later Business

In 2009 Rodnyansky founded A.R. Films and purchased 51% of shares of Sergey Melkumov's Non-Stop Production. At the end of 2009 he acquired 51% of the A Company, which also had a stake in Filmklik. In Spring 2010 Rodnyansky bought majority share in . In 2011 A.R. Films acquired 'A Company', founded by Alexander Van Dulmen. In 2012 it launched 'A Company Distribution' in Russia that soon started collaborating with the
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on domestics releases. It also produced and distributed Non-Stop Production's movies and TV series. Also in 2011 Alexander Rodnyansky's A.R. Films purchased 51% of Berlin-based A Company Consulting and Licensing, one of the biggest film licensing and distribution outfits in Central and Eastern Europe. In 2015 'A Company' declared bankruptcy, Rodnyansky withdrew €10 mln shortly before. The bankruptcy supervisor Tornsten Martini sued A.R. Films for €2 mln, in March 2018 the Berlin court ordered A.R. Films to pay, however, the order wasn’t executed. In 2019 the second sue followed, $3.8 mln were added to the previous fine. In 2018 Rodnyansky announced the establishment of a new, Hollywood-based company AR Content to work on international projects.


Cinema and TV Series

In 2011 Alexander Mindadze's film '' Innocent Saturday'' produced by Alexander Rodnyansky premiered in competition at the
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. In the same year,
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's ''
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'', also produced by Rodnyansky, won The Special Jury Prize in the Un Certain Regard category at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2012, ''Elena'' won four
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for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Cinematography and Best Supporting Actress. In 2012, another Rodnyansky's film '' Innocent Saturday'' received a Golden Eagle for Best Script. In the television mini-series category, ''Dostoevsky'', produced by Rodnyansky's Non-Stop Production, won three Golden Eagles, for Best Television Drama and for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress in a TV Drama. ''
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'', a family comedy/drama directed by
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became the first US film, produced by Alexander Rodnyansky. The ensemble cast included
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,
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,
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, Frances O’Connor and
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. In 2012, Rodnyansky partnered with director
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to produce a sequel to the 2010 film ''
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'', and the cult 2005 film ''
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'', '' Sin City: A Dame to Kill For'', based on the graphic novel by
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'', directed by
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and
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, and co-produced by Alexander Rodnyansky, was released in 2012 in Russia by A Company and grossed $16.5 mln. In 2013 Alexander Rodnyansky produced with his partner Sergey Melkumov an epic war drama ''
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'', directed by Fedor Bondarchuk. ''
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'' has opened to $8.3 million in China on 7,136 screens, including 123 in Imax 3D making it the best-ever start for a non-Chinese and non-Hollywood film in the country. After 2013 Rodnyansky decided to specialize in
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cinema genre. In 2014 ''
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'' directed by
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and produced by Alexander Rodnyansky premiered in competition of 67th Cannes Film Festival. The Guardian called the film "a new Russian masterpiece" while IndieWire gave it an "A+". The Leviathan won the award for The Best Screenplay'' and was picked up for US distribution by Sony Classics. ''
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'' won the Best Film Award at the
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and the
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award at the
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It was also nominated for an
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for
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. ''
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'' was also nominated for BAFTA as The Best Film not in the English language and an Independent Spirit Award as The Best International Film. In 2016 Alexander Rodnyansky was invited to the Jury of the
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program of the
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. In June 2016 he became the member of The
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. In 2017 '' Loveless'' directed by
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and produced by Alexander Rodnyansky premiered in competition of the 70th Cannes Film Festival. ''Loveless'' won the Jury Prize at Cannes. and The Best Film Award at BFI London Film Festival. In September 2017 the Russian Oscar committee nominated ''Loveless'' as a Russian entry into the Oscar race. Another film produced by Alexander Rodnyansky – '' Requiem for Mrs. J'' directed by Bojan Vuletić was nominated by Serbia as their entry into the Oscar race. In 2018
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, directed by Aleksey Chupov and Natasha Merkulova and produced by Alexander Rodnyansky premiered at the
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. It won the Best Actress Award at the Horizons (Orizzonti) section. In 2019 Beanpole directed by Kantemir Balagov and produced by Alexander Rodnyansky premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the
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. 'Beanpole' won the Un Certain Regard Best Director Award and the FIPRESCI Prize for Best Film in the Un Certain Regard section. It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, making the December shortlist. In 2020 when Beanpole was released in the US, it gathered almost universal critical praise – 92% at RottenTomatoes.com. Beanpole was included in Best Films of 2020 tops by the Los Angeles Times, Esquire, Hollywood Reporter, IndieWire, CBS, The Playlist, The Vulture, and Rolling Stone. Former US president
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named Beanpole among his favourite films of 2020. ''Variety'' included Alexander Rodnyansky in its Variety500 index of the 500 most influential business leaders shaping the global entertainment industry. In 2021 his AR Content production company signed a first look deal with Apple TV+. In 2021 Unclenching the Fists, directed by Kira Kovalenko and produced by Alexander Rodnyansky became the first Russian film in history to win the Grand Prix of Un Certain Regard program in Cannes. Also in 2021 Vladimir Bitokov's movie Mama, I'm Home was included into the Orizzonti Extra program of the
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. After the beginning of Russian war in Ukraine, Rodnyansky publicly announced that all of his Russian projects are put on hold or closed. Following the
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, he will focus on his American company AR Content, which develops English-language and multi-lingual feature films, documentaries and television shows, including Khan with FOX Entertainment and Red Rainbow, to be directed by Emmy-winning director
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Public and political views

As a Kiev-born Ukrainian, Alexander Rodnyansky never held a Russian passport despite working in Russia for over 20 years. He holds a Ukrainian passport and has numerous friends and relatives in Ukraine, though his own family is Russian-speaking. In an 2014 interview he explained his point of view of the Crimea annexation. According to Rodnyansky, losing the Crimea in 1992 was perceived by the Russian society as the deepest psychological injury in recent history, and in public perception the annexation was inevitable. He recalled that in 1995
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explained this to him and that during the years of its independence, Ukraine did nothing to the Crimea. Rodnyansky was sure though, that a war between Russia and Ukraine is impossible. In 2015 he explained that he sees deep flaws in both political systems, and expressed regrets, that Ukrainian culture and TV is controlled by the government as much as it is in Russia . In an 2019 interview, Rodnyansky criticized self-censorship in Russia and its growing trend for self-isolation. In April 2020 Rodnyansky's Non-Stop Production was excluded from the official register of the which meant that they could no longer receive government fundings for their movie projects. From the first day of war, Alexander Rodnyansky publicly opposed the
Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
. He gave multiple anti-war interviews to both film industry publications - Variety, Deadline and Screen International as well as international media. Alexander Rodnyansky turned his persona
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account into an anti-war media, documenting for his largely Russia-based audiences the atrocities of war in Ukraine, including the massacre of Bucha and other war crimes perpetrated by the Russian army. Jerusalem Post first reported that In the first hours of war Rodnyansky was instrumental in getting a Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich to help broker a peace process. This was later confirmed by UK and US media, including Sky News and Financial Times. Rodnyansky confirmed to FT his involvement. He said that Abramovich’s influence over the Kremlin “was limited” but added that the billionaire was the only Russian figure who had agreed to help. For his public anti-war position Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation
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made a request to Minister of Culture
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to eliminate "Rodnyansky from cultural agenda of Russia". In a letter leaked to a Russian publication Insider, Rodnyansky was named alongside Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky. Rodnyansky responded, that he is independent and does not need state money, but he is deeply troubled that the directors that he worked with - Zvyagintsev, Balagov,
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- might also suffer and their films might be «excluded from the cultural agenda». Rodnyansky speaks up publicly not only against the war and the Putin regime, he also published an opinion piece in Financial Times urging the West not to isolate Russians, who oppose Putin, who were either forced to leave the country or trapped under Putin's regime. A public pro-war group that lists «national traitors that pose threat to Russian interests» branded Alexander Rodnyansky as an «enemy» of the Russian state. On October 21 2022 Alexander Rodnyansky was declared to be a "foreign agent" by the Russian Ministry of Justice. A so-called “foreign agents” law, passed in 2012 and repeatedly expanded, allows the Justice Ministry to label groups or individuals “foreign agents,” exposing them to fines and harassment that stymie their work.


Personal life

Alexander Rodnyansky is married to Valeria Rodnyansky (née Miroshnichenko), the couple have a daughter, Ellen, and a son, Alexander. In 2019, Alexander Rodnyansky Junior was assigned Principal Economics Advisor of Ukrainian government.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rodnyansky, Alexander 1961 births Living people Mass media people from Kyiv Kyiv National I. K. Karpenko-Kary Theatre, Cinema and Television University alumni Russian activists against the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Ukrainian Jews Ukrainian film directors Kievnauchfilm People listed in Russia as foreign agents