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__NOTOC__ Yuri Anatolyevich Bykov (Russian: Ю́рий Анато́льевич Бы́ков; born August 15, 1981) is a Russian filmmaker, screenwriter and actor. He is best known for directing the films ''
The Major ''The Major'' is the first BBC natural history documentary film to be made in colour, though it was originally screened, in 1963, in black and white, as colour television broadcasts did not begin in the United Kingdom until 1967. After that it b ...
'', '' The Fool'' and the TV series '' The Method''.


Life and career


Early years

Yuri Bykov was born on August 15, 1981 in
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,
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. First he lived with his parents in a trailer. Bykov's father was a chauffeur by profession, his mother worked at the Novomichurinsky plant of large-panel housing construction. Around 1987 his father left for
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and he did not see him again. Approximately for 12 years, Bykov lived only with his mother. Later, his mother remarried, the stepfather was employed as a crane operator at a power plant. Bykov grew up in poverty. His mother would force him to steal food from the neighbors lot. He was fond of literature, wrote stories and poems in a local newspaper, went to music school, played in music groups, worked as an arranger in a local studio. He was a good student at school, but from the ninth grade his grades dropped due to the loss of interest in studies and focus on creativity. After graduating from school, Yuri Bykov worked as a loader for two weeks, then the next two to three years as a discothèque manager and as a stage machinist in the club of culture, and also attended a local drama group in parallel. Then he tried to pass exams for the acting department in various educational institutions, but did not go through the competition. Later,
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. Six months later he moved from GITIS to VGIK, where there was a free seat, and studied at VGIK for four years. In 2005 Yuri graduated from the acting department of VGIK (workshop of
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). After VGIK he played in theaters: the Moscow Art Theater, Et Cetera, the Theater of the Moon, the
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. In the latter he played the main role in the play "The Marriage of Belugin", but left during the rehearsal due to low salary and loss of interest. He played small roles in films and television series. For six years he was a clown animator in the Armenian children's club "Yauza", where he played the role of Jack Sparrow. From 2005 to 2009 he made commercials and tried to shoot short films, but ended up not being satisfied with them. In 2006 he shot a six-minute film "Happiness", in 2007 a five-minute film "Stroka" and in 2008 a fourteen-minute film "Evening".


Film career

In 2009, he directed a short film "The Chief", in which he appeared as a screenwriter, director, composer, producer and actor. The film was awarded the prize for best short film at the
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. The film was shot using 150 thousand rubles, which Bykov previously planned to invest in his training at the directing faculty of the VGIK from
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, where he was accepted twice. In 2010 Yuri Bykov made his feature film debut with the film '' To Live''. He was the director of the series "Stanitsa", but left directly from the set due to creative differences. Due to a judicial ruling, Bykov had to pay 2 152 500 rubles for his departure to the company Kinotelefilm. In 2013, his film ''
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'' premiered in the
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at the
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. The crime drama was awarded at several festivals, including prizes for Best Picture, Best Director and For Outstanding Artistic Contribution at the 16th Shanghai International Film Festival. In 2016, the American company
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received distribution rights and plans to
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the film as a mini-series, titled '' Seven Seconds'', which will include 10 episodes. In 2014, the social drama film '' The Fool'' was released. The picture received a number of prestigious awards, including the
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prize for the best script and the diploma of the
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("For the uncompromising artistic expression") at the Kinotavr-2014 festival. Also the film was highly rated by ''
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'' critic
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, who named it as one of the five best films of 2015. In 2014 he became the director of the first season of the crime drama television series '' The Method'', which was released on the screen next year.
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, who liked Bykov's work on the film "The Major", invited him to work as director on the series. Yuri Bykov notes that he shot the series "according to the principles of the comics" in its light form and followed the instructions of the showrunner
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about creating a "Russian
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". The series received the
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award in the category "Television film / TV series" and several other awards. Bykov refused to participate in the shooting of the second season because he wanted to concentrate on making more
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films. He shot two-thirds of the film ''
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'', dedicated to
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and his spacewalk, but because of creative disagreements he was removed from the project. According to the producer of the film
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, the film has some scenes which were filmed by Yuri Bykov. Bykov noted in an interview that is not interested in seeing the movie because the story became drastically simplified and the film's tone became overly patriotic. Bykov pointed out that to the best of his knowledge the film was completely re-shot, with the possible exception of one scene that could not be repeated because of unrestorable scenery. He founded the Koda film company in 2016 to significantly reduce the cost of administering his own auteur films and gaining more overall control over the filming process. In 2016 he finished shooting the action series "Sleepers" based on the script by Sergey Minaev. Bykov notes that at the beginning of the project there were talks about the possibility of an auteur series, but then he became an ordinary hired director without the right to participate in post-production, including editing. When the series was shown on television, it received a strongly negative response from the audience. In 2018 the drama ''The Factory'' was released. In the film a group of factory workers around the protagonist Sedoy who are left without work as the factory they were working in is closed down by the management due to lack of profit. The factory workers decide to wage a fierce struggle, kidnap their former boss and barricade themselves inside factory building. Ultimately, the group is killed by the company’s hired security forces and a special task force of the Russian police. Despite the negative outcome of the film, which ends with the utter failure of the struggle and the death of all participants, sociologist David Leupold sees in the work an example of "subversive pessimism":
"Unlike kitschy revolutionary romance, which in its essence is exactly the opposite — namely reactionary inertia — the film deprives the viewer of the longed-for catharsis. And it is precisely this thwarted catharsis, this unfulfilled phantasy of another world on the screen that throws us from cinematic phantasmagoria back into reality. It is hard reminder that there is no other world than our own world of injustice, brutality and imperfection ... Our fundamental and painful dissonance with the world as it is is already pointing to its inevitable change — though as a yet unfinished potential."
On 13 October 2017, Yuri announced that he has betrayed the progressive generation and that he will take an indefinite hiatus from directing, but will still finish his work on ''The Guard'', which was released in 2019.


Filmography


As director

*2009 ''Начальник'' / ''The Boss'' (short) *2010 ''Жить'' / '' To Live'' (debut film) *2011 ''Инкассаторы'' / ''Collectors'' (TV series) *2013 ''Майор'' / ''
The Major ''The Major'' is the first BBC natural history documentary film to be made in colour, though it was originally screened, in 1963, in black and white, as colour television broadcasts did not begin in the United Kingdom until 1967. After that it b ...
'' *2014 ''Дурак'' / '' The Fool'' *2014 ''Ёлки'' / ''
Yolki 1914 ''Yolki 1914'' (russian: Ёлки 1914, meaning ''Christmas Trees 1914'' or ''Christmas Trees 4''), is a 2014 Russian comedy film. It is a prequel to the 2013 film ''Yolki 3''. It premiered on December 14, 2014; the film was released on December 2 ...
'' *2015 ''Метод'' / ''
The Method (TV series) ''The Method'' (Russian: ''Метод'') is a Russian crime drama television series, produced by Sreda, starring Konstantin Khabensky and Paulina Andreeva. The first episode aired on Channel One October 18, 2015. Principal photography was don ...
'' *2017 ''Спящие'' / ''Sleepers (TV series)'' *2018 ''Завод'' / ''
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'' *2018 ''Сторож'' / ''
Guard Guard or guards may refer to: Professional occupations * Bodyguard, who protects an individual from personal assault * Crossing guard, who stops traffic so pedestrians can cross the street * Lifeguard, who rescues people from drowning * Prison ...
''


As actor

*2006-2007 ''Love as Love'' (TV series) as episode *2006 ''All mixed up the house ...'' (TV series) as Gennadiy Demidov *2007 ''Soldiers 13'' *2007 ''Sea soul'' (TV series) as Vadik *2008 ''Ranetki'' (TV series) Tom drug dealer *2008 ''SSD'' as maniac in a mask *2009 ''The chief'' as captain FSB *2009 ''The keys to happiness'' (Mini-series) as Oleg *2009 ''Tanks are not afraid of dirt'' (Mini-series) as sergeant Vadim Smirnov *2009 ''Law and Order: Department of operative investigations 3'' as Jora Semenov *2009 ''Two Sisters 2'' (TV series) as bandit *2009 ''Always say "always" 5'' *2009 ''Chain'' *2009 ''Wild'' (TV series) *2010 ''Soldiers 16: Dembel inevitable'' (TV series) as Private Nikolay Soponar *2012 ''Collectors'' (TV series) as robber *2013 ''
The Major ''The Major'' is the first BBC natural history documentary film to be made in colour, though it was originally screened, in 1963, in black and white, as colour television broadcasts did not begin in the United Kingdom until 1967. After that it b ...
'' as Pavel Korshunov *2015 ''
The Method (TV series) ''The Method'' (Russian: ''Метод'') is a Russian crime drama television series, produced by Sreda, starring Konstantin Khabensky and Paulina Andreeva. The first episode aired on Channel One October 18, 2015. Principal photography was don ...
'' as "Khudoy", the detective


Awards

* '' The Fool'': ** Best Screenplay, Open Russian Film Festival
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 ...
,
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(Russia), 2014 ** Best Screenplay in Fiction Section, Tenemos Que Ver - International Film Festival on Human Rights of Uruguay,
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, (
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), 2014 * ''
The Major ''The Major'' is the first BBC natural history documentary film to be made in colour, though it was originally screened, in 1963, in black and white, as colour television broadcasts did not begin in the United Kingdom until 1967. After that it b ...
'': ** First prize,
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,
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(
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), 2013 ** Best music, Shanghai International Film Festival, Shanghai (China), 2013 ** Best directing, Shanghai International Film Festival, Shanghai (China), 2013 * '' To Live'': ** First feature film Prize,
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,
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(Russia), 2010 * ''The Boss'': ** Best Short Film, Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr, Sochi (Russia), 2009


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Portrait of Yuri Bykov
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