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Dmitry Hananovich Astrakhan (russian: link=no, Дмитрий Хананович Астрахан; born March 17, 1957) is a Russian film director and actor. Honored Artist of the Russian Federation (2009).


Biography

Dmitry Astrakhan was born in the family of Leningrad historians Hanan Markovich Astrakhan and Susanna Markovna Manevich, natives of Belarus. He was the youngest, the fifth child in the family. At school I was fond of reading, math and sports. After the end of the eighth grade, he entered the Physics and Mathematics School No. 30 on Vasilievsky Island and at the same time continued to engage in classical wrestling. After graduation, he was admitted to the Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University. For several years, Dmitry replaced several institutions, until he was admitted to the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography, to the Musil class (graduated in 1982). As a thesis work was to stage a performance in the Alexandrinsky Theatre, however, according to Astrakhan himself, after the artistic director of the theater learned that Astrakhan was a Jew, they did not give the play. From 1981 to 1987 he was the director of the Sverdlovsk theater of the young spectator. Then he served in the army (naval aviation). He staged performances in various theaters of Russia and abroad, trained at
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in Leningrad. From 1991 to 1995, he directed the
Saint Petersburg Comedy Theatre The Nikolay Akimov Saint Petersburg Comedy Theatre (russian: Санкт-Петербургский академический театр комедии им. Н. П. Акимова) is a theatre at 56 Nevsky Prospect, Saint Petersburg Saint P ...
. In 2017 he became a member of the jury of 3rd Moscow Jewish Film Festival.


Filmography


As director (selected)

* ''
Get Thee Out ''Get Thee Out'' (russian: Изыди!, Izydi!) is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Dmitry Astrakhan. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nomine ...
'' (1991) * ''
You Are My Only Love You Are My Only Love (russian: Ты у меня одна, Ty u menya odna) is a 1993 Russian drama film directed by Dmitry Astrakhan. Plot The film tells about a boxer who has become an engineer, whom a beautiful and rich woman calls with him ...
'' (1993) *' (1995) * '' Everything Will Be Fine!'' (1995) * ''
From Hell to Hell ''From Hell to Hell'' ( be, З пекла ў пекла; russian: Из ада в ад, Iz ada v ad) is a 1997 Belarusian drama film about the Kielce pogrom directed by Dmitry Astrakhan. The film was selected as the Belarusian entry for the Best ...
'' (1997) * ''Waiting Hall '' (1998) * ''
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'' (1998) * '' Contract with Death'' (1998) * ''
Give Me Moonlight Give Me Moonlight (russian: Подари мне лунный свет, Podari mne lunnyy svet) is a 2001 Russian comedy film directed by Dmitry Astrakhan. Plot The film tells about the television journalist Sergei Kupriyanov, who began to make ...
'' (2001) * '' Yellow Dwarf'' (2001) * '' Tartaren from Tarascon'' (2003) * ''All Honestly'' (2004) * ''
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'' (2011) * ''Little Children'' (2012) * ''Love Without Rules'' (2016)


As actor (selected)

* '' Everything Will Be Fine!'' (1995) as mathematician * ''
From Hell to Hell ''From Hell to Hell'' ( be, З пекла ў пекла; russian: Из ада в ад, Iz ada v ad) is a 1997 Belarusian drama film about the Kielce pogrom directed by Dmitry Astrakhan. The film was selected as the Belarusian entry for the Best ...
'' (1997) as JDC employee * '' Vysotsky. Thank You For Being Alive''Дмитрий Астрахан: «Жаль, что мама не увидела, какой я артист!»
/ref> (2011) as Leonid Fridman * '' Chagall — Malevich'' (2014) as Itzke, Rabbi * ''The End of a Beautiful Epoch'' (2015) as Misha Shablinsky * ''Goznak'' (2015) as fashion designer * '' What Men Talk About. Continuation'' (2018) as serving at the funeral


Awards

;1991 *
Moscow International Film Festival The Moscow International Film Festival (russian: Моско́вский междунаро́дный кинофестива́ль, translit. ''Moskóvskiy myezhdunaródniy kinofyestivál''; abbreviated as MIFF) is the film festival first h ...
– Ecumenical Jury Award Special Mention (
Get Thee Out ''Get Thee Out'' (russian: Изыди!, Izydi!) is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Dmitry Astrakhan. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nomine ...
) ;1995 *
Love is Folly International Film Festival Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest Interpersonal relationship, interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of ...
(Bulgaria) – Golden Aphrodite ( Everything Will Be Fine!) ;2012 * Nika Award – Discovery of the Year ( Vysotsky. Thank You For Being Alive) ;2016 * Golden Eagle Award – Best Supporting Actor (
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)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Astrakhan, Dmitriy 1957 births Living people Soviet film directors Russian film directors Male actors from Saint Petersburg Theatre directors from Saint Petersburg Soviet male film actors Russian male film actors Russian male television actors Russian television presenters Recipients of the Nika Award Russian State Institute of Performing Arts alumni Soviet Jews Jewish Russian actors