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Pavel Vladimirovich Klushantsev (russian: Па́вел Влади́мирович Клуша́нцев; 25 February 1910 – 27 April 1999) was a Russian cameraman of higher category (1939), film director, producer, screenwriter and author who worked during the Soviet Era. He was a Meritorious Artist of Russia (1970).


Biography

Pavel Klushantsev was born in Saint Petersburg into a Russian family. His mother was a housewife of
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heritage. After the
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she worked as a teacher in a boarding school. During the 1930s her elder brother, a former
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officer, was arrested under the suspicion of
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's murder and sent to prison camps. She died of starvation during the Leningrad Blockade. Pavel's father came from a small town of
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in the
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. He spent many years working as a
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doctor following his graduation from the medical academy in Saint Petersburg. He was later appointed to work in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Empire and was granted a personal nobility. After the revolution he spent some years selling tickets on a railway station. He died in 1919. Klushantsev graduated from the Leningrad Fototechnikum in 1930 and worked for Belgoskino as a cinematographer for four years. In 1934, he began working at Lenfilm /
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, where he became a director and producer, primarily making science educational films including his visionary film – '' Road to the Stars'' (1957). Prior to this film, Klushantsev's films were strictly factual, but here, the film builds on fact and extends it. The film becomes a hybrid documentary blending science with fiction edging firmly into science fiction. This film's special effects – the scientific accuracy of depicting weightlessness, construction in earth orbit, a rotating space station, and rocket travel to the moon – were the cutting edge visual effects of their time. ''Planet of the Storms ( Planeta Bur)'', Klushantsev's only feature film, was released in 1962. For this film, Klushantsev is especially noted for his meticulous design and creation of "John the Robot". Based on Chester E. Macduffee's 1911 heavy Cast-Aluminium Diving Suit, it had over 42 points of articulation on its major body joints – one of the most technically complex robot costumes of its time. The film was subsequently ''re-edited'' and ''expanded'' by
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for American distribution – as '' Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet'' (1965) by
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and as ''
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'' (1968) by
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. In both these versions, the original scenes drew acclaim. Subsequent to ''Planet of the Storms'', Klushantsev fell into disfavor in USSR and returned to making more science-based films. In 1972, his services were terminated. He is a well-known author of popular scientific juvenile books. Pavel Klushantsev spent his later years in his flat in Saint Petersburg. In an interview, he criticized the
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for the absence of culture and television — for the lack of interest in educational films, in raising polymaths. Klushantsev died in 1999 at the age of 89. He was buried at the
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/ref> He was survived by his wife, animator Nadezda Alexadnrovna Klushantseva (1912-2000), and his two children: Zhanna Klushantseva (born 1936) and Michael Klushansev (born 1945). Pavel Klushantsev's works are featured amon
''Russian Fantastika''
An English language documentary on Pavel Klushantsev's life and achievements, ''The Star Dreamer'', was released in 2002 by Danish Vesterholt Film and TV.


Filmography

* 1935. '' Seven Barriers (Семь барьеров)'' * 1937. '' Intrepidity (Неустрашимые)'' * 1946. '' Northern Lights (Полярное сияние)'' * 1947. '' Meteorites / (Метеориты)'' (10 minutes) * 1951. '' The Universe / Kosmos (Вселенная / Vselennaya)'' * 1956. ''The Secret of a Substance (Тайна вещества / Taina Veshestva)'' (50 minutes) * 1957. '' The Road to the Stars (Дорога к звёздам / Doroga k Zvezdam)'' (58 minutes) * 1962. '' Planet of the Storms (Планета бурь / Planeta Bur)'' (78 minutes) * 1965. ''
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'' (Луна / Luna) * 1968. ''
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(Марс)'' * 1970. '' I See the Earth! (Вижу Землю!)'' (16 minutes) * 1972. '' A Dictate of Time (Веление времени)''


Awards

* 1952. ''Universe'': Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF VII). Diploma IV, International Film Festival, Paris. * 1958. ''Road to the Stars'':
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(VKF I), Moscow. International Cinema Festival (ICF) Technical and Scientific Films, Belgrade. * 1966. ''Moon'': Gold Seal, Trieste IV ICF Fantastic Movies. * 1970. Merited Artist of Russia.


Bibliography

* Lynn Barker & Robert Skotak: ''Klushantsev: Russia's Wizard of Fantastika (pt. 1).'' American Cinematographer, Vol. 75, No. 6, June 1994, pgs 78-83. * Lynn Barker & Robert Skotak: ''Klushantsev: Russia's Wizard of Fantastika (pt. 2).'' American Cinematographer, Vol. 75, No. 7, July 1994, pgs 77-82. * Evgeni Kharitonov & Andrei Shcherbak-Zhukov.
Na ekrane-Chudo: Otechestvennaya kinofantastika i kinoskazka
' 'The Wonder on the Screen: National Fantastic, SF, and Fairy Tale Films'' Moscow: NII Kinoiskusstva, V. Sekachev, 2003. * Pavel Klushantsev: ''All About the Telescope'', 1962, reprinted in 1972, 1975 and 1980 on Russian, English, Spanish and Polish languages. * Pavel Klushantsev: ''Answer, Martians!'', 1968, reprinted in the USSR 1976. * Pavel Klushantsev: ''Are We Lonely In Universe?'', 1981, reprinted in Greece 1984. * Pavel Klushantsev: ''House on an Orbit'', 1975, reprinted in Czechoslovakia 1975. * Pavel Klushantsev: ''K Drugim Planetam! o Other Planets', 1959, reprinted in the USSR 1962, in Poland 1964, in Japan 1972. * Pavel Klushantsev: ''Stantsiia "Luna" tation "Moon"', 1965, reprinted in Japan 1972, in the USSR 1974. * Lars Movin: ''Road to the Stars ew Release / The Star Dreamer'' Film anish Film Institute#25, November 2002, pgs 6-7.


See also

*
Cinema of the Soviet Union The cinema of the Soviet Union includes films produced by the constituent republics of the Soviet Union reflecting elements of their pre-Soviet culture, language and history, albeit they were all regulated by the central government in Moscow. M ...
* Science fiction cinema


References


External links


Pavel Klushantsev Movies // Net-Film Newsreels and Documentary Films Archive
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''Doroga K Zvezdam (Road to the Stars)''
BFI Synopses
Lennauchfilm
Brief history citing Klushantsev's work. *

' PDF of the original book, in Russian. *
Отзовитесь, марсиане! (Answer, Mars!)
' Web reproduction of the book's content, in Russian.
''Planet of the Storms (Lenfilm)''
Film description and photos.
''Road to the Stars (New Release / Star Dreamer)''
PDF of ''Film'' article cited above.

Analysis of the 1958 film; image comparison to Kubrick's ''2001''. *

Reproduction of the book's illustrations.''
''The Star Dreamer''
DailyMotion, 2002 documentary *
The Star Dreamer
' Danish Film Institute, photos
''The Star Dreamer''
''Variety'' review by Dennis Harvey

Biographical information, online videos of three films. Russian language. {{DEFAULTSORT:Klushantsev, Pavel 1910 births 1999 deaths Mass media people from Saint Petersburg Science fiction film directors Soviet film directors Soviet male writers Soviet non-fiction writers Writers from Saint Petersburg Male non-fiction writers