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Lyubov Yuryevna Arkus (russian: Любовь Юрьевна Аркус; born 1960) is a Russian director, film expert, editor, founder of ''
Seans Seans (russian: Сеанс, meaning Seance in English) is a film magazine published in St. Petersburg, Russia. It has been published since 1989, in 1993 the publishing house of the same name was established. By 2022, more than 100 books have been ...
'' magazine, '' Anton's Right Here'' charity foundation, and ''Chapaev.media'' educational project.


Biography


Early years and education

As recalled by Arkus, her family was of Jewish descent, her father's ancestors stemmed from Odesa and lived in
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. Her paternal grandfather Boris Arkus (1896–1938) was arrested in repressions of 1937 and shot in 1938, his widow was arrested and spent all her life in labour camps. Arkus entered
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (russian: Всероссийский государственный институт кинематографии имени С. А. Герасимова, meaning ''All-Russian State Institute of Cinemat ...
from the third attempt, she studied at the course of Lidiya Zaitseva. After graduation in 1984, she worked as a literary secretary of Viktor Shklovsky and an editor at
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.


''Seans''

In 1989, she founded
Seans Seans (russian: Сеанс, meaning Seance in English) is a film magazine published in St. Petersburg, Russia. It has been published since 1989, in 1993 the publishing house of the same name was established. By 2022, more than 100 books have been ...
magazine that soon became the best Russian blueprint on cinema. In 1993, Arkus became the editor-in-chief. In 1993, ''Seans'' launched its publishing house. In 2001-2004 it released a monumental seven-volume almanac ''Recent History of Russian Cinematography. 1986-2000''. Arkus wrote multiple articles, compiled and edited the book. In 2010, ''Seans'' established its creative workshop. Under Arkus, the publication grew into the most influential magazine on cinema with leading modern writers as columnists. By peers, the magazine is acknowledged ‘the last stronghold of common sense in modern Russia’.


''Anton's Right Here''

In 2008, while working on ''Seans initiative ''Cinema of open action'', Arkus encountered Anton Kharitonov, a teenager with ASD. She became deeply involved in his life, trying to save him from a psychoneurological dispensary. To gain public attention to problems of people with ASD, Arkus decided to film a documentary about Anton. Mostly the film budget was spent on solving the heroes' problems. Operator Alisher Xamidxojaev denied payment for his work and financially supported Anton. ''AdVita'' foundation paid for Renata, Anton's mother, cancer treatment.
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helped to release Anton from the neuropsychiatric detention center. Friends of Arkus Sergei Bodrov,
Renata Litvinova Renata Muratovna Litvinova (russian: Рената Муратовна Литвинова; born 12 January 1967) is a Russian actress, film director, and screenwriter. Biography Litvinova was born in Moscow to Volga Tatar father Murat Aminovic ...
,
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, Anna Parmas, and many more helped Anton in crisis moments. The movie ''Anton's Right Here'' received numerous Russian and international awards and was screened at the 69th Venice Film Festival. In 2013, Arkus opened a
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, named in honour of Anton Kharitonov. The foundation helps socialization, education and creative involvement of children and adults with ASD. First of its kind in Russia, by 2021 the foundation grew into a center that helps more than 500 families with ASD members.


Other activities

In March 2022, Arkus signed a collective appeal of film critics, film historians and film journalists of Russia against Russian invasion of Ukraine.


References

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