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Angelina Nikonova (born February 27, 1976) is a Russian filmmaker, script writer and film producer.


Biography

Angelina Nikonova was born in
Rostov-on-Don Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
. She dreamed about film directing since her childhood. However, the situation with national film production in Russia is complicated, especially for a woman. As Angelina notices: ‘Women as film directors are rarely trusted’.Film School of MacGaffi
Interview with Angelina Nikonova
March 19, 2013.
Moreover, Russian viewer is reluctant to national product. People rather go to watch Hollywood production, than a film made in Russia. However, Angelina did not give up on her dream. She applied to All-Russian State University of Cinematography named after S. A. Gerasimov (aka
VGIK The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (russian: Всероссийский государственный институт кинематографии имени С. А. Герасимова, meaning ''All-Russian State Institute of Cinemat ...
). However, as she claims later, it was easier to immigrate to USA than to get accepted in VGIK. In 2001 she graduated from
New York School of Visual Arts The School of Visual Arts New York City (SVA NYC) is a private for-profit art school in New York City. It was founded in 1947 and is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design. History This school was started by ...
, with major in Film and Video.


Career

In 2011 Angelina Nikonova and her partner Olga Dihovichnaya shot a feature film Twilight Portrait (Portret v symerkah), using a simple reflective camera due to the low budget. However, the film had a great success and won a number of prizes, including international price for best debut 2011 on
Warsaw International Film Festival Warsaw Film Festival ( pl, Warszawski Festiwal Filmowy, abbreviated as WFF) is an annual film festival held every October in Warsaw, Poland which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries from all around the world. The festival ha ...
. For the film, Angelina worked as a director, a script writer, a producer, a location manager, casting director, make-up artists, and art director. At the same time, Angelina Nikonova worked as an organizator of International Film Festival 2morrow/Zavtra.


Filmography

* 2000 – “Isosceles” - a short film, graduate work. * 2005 – “Point of Return” – documentary, director. * 2011 - "Twilight Portrait" - director, scriptwriter, producer. * 2014 - "Velkam khom" - director, scriptwriter.


Twilight Portrait

Twilight Portrait (aka Portret v Sumerkakh) received its world premiere at the 2011
Kinotavr Kinotavr (russian: Кинотавр), also known as the Sochi Open Russian Film Festival is an open film festival held in the resort city of Sochi, Russia annually in June since 1991, until it was cancelled in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasio ...
Open Russian Film Festival, where it became a subject of understandable controversy among both critics and audiences. At first it was shot on
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, borrowed from a friend of Nikonova. It was shot during 29 days in
Rostov-on-Don Rostov-on-Don ( rus, Ростов-на-Дону, r=Rostov-na-Donu, p=rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East Eu ...
, with 5-6 people crew, consisting of friends and former classmate from New York, who was invited as a cameraman. The movie used 80 characters, 50 locations. At first, the script was written by Olga Dihovichnaya in two days. Later, it was edited by Angelina Nikonova, as the drama needed some ‘light’, as Nikonova notices in the interview.


Awards and nominations

* 2011 – Twilight Portrait – Kinotavr Open Russian Film Festival, best cinematography, Eben Bull. * 2011 – Twilight Portrait – Reykjavik International Film Festival, grand prize. * 2011 – Twilight Portrait –
Warsaw International Film Festival Warsaw Film Festival ( pl, Warszawski Festiwal Filmowy, abbreviated as WFF) is an annual film festival held every October in Warsaw, Poland which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries from all around the world. The festival ha ...
, winner of 1-2 competition, ‘For the original approach and courage in showing the true situation of women in a world in which they turn to be stronger than the strongest man’. * 2011 – Twilight Portrait – 19th Honfleur Russian Film Festival, Best first film and Best screen play, Olga Dichovichnaya, Angelina Nikonova. * 2011 – Twilight Portrait – Annual award of the Guild of Historians of Cinema and Film Critics in Moscow, Best first film. * 2011 – Twilight Portrait – 21st FilmFestival
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– Festival of East European Cinema, Best Film.21st FilmFestival Cottbu
Festival of East European Cinema, Cottbus, Germany
November 2011.


References


Bibliography

# Film School of MacGaffin, interview with Angelina Nikonova, 19, March, 2013. # School of Slander, interview with Angelina Nikonova and Olga Dichovichnaya, 26, October, 2012. # Pilipenko G. ''"A Dog" and a skirt of director Angelina Nikinova'', 22, December, 2011. # Proletarskij A., ''Angelina Nikonova: Hope in the end of a drama I call "Air"'', 1, February, 2012. # Dan Fainaru ''"Twilight Portrait"'', 16 November 2011. # Pilipenko G., ''Twilight Portrait: Made in Rostov!'', 7, April, 2012. # Birgit Beumers, Nancy Condee, ''Kinotavr 2011: Russian Cinema as a State of Mind'', KinoKultura: Issue 34 (2011). {{DEFAULTSORT:Nikonova, Angelina 1976 births Living people Russian film directors Russian women film directors Film people from Rostov-on-Don Russian film producers Russian women film producers School of Visual Arts alumni