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Ishimbayeva Marina. Creative activity

Marina Ishimbayeva is a well-known woman TV director in Russia who has shot many popular programs and program cycles, as well as TV shows of performances.

A family

Ishimbayeva Marina Raufovna was born May 29, 1951 in the city of Moscow, in a rather creative family (mother, Ishimbaeva Lilia Sergeevna, and grandfather, Alekseyev Sergey Petrovich, were also directors, and grandmother - Alexandra-Sachs Vera Bernardovna - theatrical actress) .

Marina's father - Ishimbayev Rauf Shakirovich - was an engineer-colonel, and later - deputy director of the Central House of Cinema. Marina Ishimbayeva also has a sister named Elena, who is older than Marina for five years.

Childhood

The girl still at school decided that she would follow the creative steps of her mother, and in 1968, at the age of seventeen, graduating from a secondary school, she entered the filmmakers' courses. Also the future director managed to finish in absentia a school named after Shchukin, where she studied, of course, at the director's faculty. The graduation performance of Marina in 1984 was the "Institute of Grandmothers", which was created based on the play by Anna Rodionova.

The next year, Marina is enlisted in the staff of the Central Television. She also worked as editors of information programs. After a while, I changed the profile from scientific programs to study (the subdivision of foreign languages) and popular science.

In 1978, Ishimbayeva Marina moved to work in a literary and dramatic edition.

The work of the director

Ishimbayeva Marina is engaged in active directorial activity on television, under her leadership, many television programs and television projects, performances and scenes for the screen. The most outstanding of the TV programs Marina begins to do in the 70 years, being a very young director. Of them:

  • Many editions of the program "Zucchini 13 stools".
  • Also two parts of the program "When We were Young", which were published in 1978 and were timed to coincide with the 20th anniversary of ES "Our Home".
  • In 1979, the world saw a work called "Chopotun, or The Master's Case is Afraid".

In the eighties of the last century, not less than the works of this director appeared on the screens. Among them we can distinguish:

  • "Shot. The story of Belkin, "staged by PN Fomenko in 1981.
  • In the same year, "Ugly Elsa" appeared, in the production of Chomsky.
  • A year later appeared on the screen "Romeo and Juliet", the production of A. Efros.
  • "Sorochinskaya Fair" staged by V. Smekhov was published in 1985.
  • And in 1988 they recreated the play "The Storm" together with A. Torstenson.
  • Also Shimbayeva Marina since 1989 worked on the cycle "Actor's tales".

TV stories in the direction of Shimbayeva:

  • "About Fedot archer - a young fellow";
  • "Word".

1990-2000 in the creative work of the director

Ishimbayeva Marina in 1990 changed her place of work, she followed Tatyana Olegovna Pauhova to Russian television, which was only being created. There she made a solo performance in the Art'el, a television version of Dead Souls with Alexander Filippenko. By the way, for the work in this performance, the actor received the State Prize.

Till now on a telecast "Culture" there is a cycle of transfers under the name "Apocrypha" which Ishimbaeva created joint efforts with Paukhova and Erofeevym.

Collaborated with T. Paukhova in the work on the series of programs about Grigory Gorin and Leonid Filatov.

The director decided to end the teledience and left the Russian television in 1996.

But in 1997 she was invited to the REN-TV channel by Irena Lesnevskaya, where she made six films called "Six evenings with Yuri Nikulin", a series of programs with Eldar Ryazanov and the "White Parrot Club" program.

Foreign work

Marina Ishimbayeva is a director who worked not only in Russia, she also visited Holland and Japan.

It was lucky for her to shoot at the Royal Opera of the city of Amsterdam staging "Life with an Idiot", A. Schnittke, production B. Pokrovsky.

She also collaborated with the Soviet and Georgian ballerina Nina Ananiashvili, a cycle of ballets with which Ishimbaeva shot in Tokyo.

Marina Ishimbayeva. Personal life

The first husband, with whom Marina lived for six years (1972-1978), is Evgeny Negrul, a trade advisor to the USSR embassy in Australia.

The second marriage with the director exists and until now, Marina's husband was actor Alexander Filippenko. In 1985, the couple had a daughter, who was named Alexandra, the girl graduated from MGIMO and currently engaged in sound engineering.

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