Dmitriy Buzylyov-Kretso

Dmitriy Buzylyov-Kretso

Born: January 22, 1957
Died: February 7, 2018
in Kishinyov, Moldavian SSR, USSR [now Chisinau, Moldova]
Dmitry Mikhailovich Buzyliov (January 22, 1957 - February 7, 2018) - Soviet and Russian theater and film actor. Poet, composer and screenwriter. The performer of gypsy songs and romances. The author and performer of songs in the films: "Tabor Goes to Heaven", "Sibiriada", "Black Eyes", "Cruel Romance". Honored Artist of Russia (1997).

Dmitry Buzilev grew up in a gypsy musical family: his grandmother, father, mother, seven brothers and sisters devoted themselves to the songs and dances of Siberian nomadic gypsies. At the age of 5 Mitya already played the guitar, and at the age of 12 began to perform and touring with the ensemble "Hungarian Gypsies" under Belash Yakovlevich Vishnevsky.

At the age of 18 Dmitry was auditioning for the main male role of Zabar in the film "Tabor Goes to Heaven", but it was received by Moldovan Grigory Grigoriu, and Dmitry appeared in the film as Rada's brother. His role in the film turned out to be very bright and memorable, thanks to the fight scene at the fair with real hunting knives because of the painted horse.

Although at first only Dmitry was invited, in the end, together with him in the film, his whole family was withdrawn. And his eight-year-old sister Alena performed in this film a gypsy folk song "Nane Tsokha" and was very memorable to the audience. As time showed, this song became the calling card of the film "Tabor Goes to Heaven".

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Movies for Dmitriy Buzylyov-Kretso...

Летучий голландец
Title: Летучий голландец
Character: Pevets v restorane
Released: September 23, 1991
Type: Movie
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The Charming Traveller
Title: The Charming Traveller
Character: Gypsy
Released: January 31, 1990
Type: Movie
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Gypsy Aza
Title: Gypsy Aza
Character: Yanko
Released: August 15, 1988
Type: Movie
Gypsy Basil has fallen in love with beautiful Galya. He has forgotten his nomadic life, his own mother and gypsy girl Aza; he decides to stay in village with Galya. She has left a blacksmith Philip. She doesn't listen to her father, and gets married with Basil. But it will take time for Basil to miss the camp. And he apologizes to Aza and his mother.
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Title: Возвращение Будулая
Character: цыган-бандит
Released: March 25, 1986
Type: TV
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Return of Budulai
Title: Return of Budulai
Released: March 25, 1986
Type: Movie
A continuation of a saga about Budulai started in "Gypsy" (1979).
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A Cruel Romance
Title: A Cruel Romance
Character: Ilya
Released: June 6, 1984
Type: Movie
In the town of Bryakhimov, noble but poor widow Harita Ignatyevna Ogudalova seeks to arrange marriages for her three daughters. She maintains an “open house”, hoping to attract gentlemen well-off enough to marry a dowry-less girl for love.
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Peasants
Title: Peasants
Character: Arlsan
Released: June 6, 1981
Type: Movie
Pavel's mother hates his fiancee. When Pavel serves in the Army she writes him that Nastya is no longer faithful to him. Pavel decides not to return to his native town. But many years later he returns to his fathers funeral and finds out that Nastya died sometime ago. She left three kids orphans and her elder daughter is also a daughter of Pavel.
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Siberiade
Title: Siberiade
Character: Mitya
Released: November 28, 1979
Type: Movie
The story about a very small god-forgotten village in Siberia reflects the history of Russia from the beginning of the century till the early 1980s. Three generations try to find the land of happiness and to give it to the people. One builds the road through taiga to the star over horizon, the second 'build communism' and the third searches for oil.
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The Gypsy Camp Vanishes Into The Blue
Title: The Gypsy Camp Vanishes Into The Blue
Released: April 4, 1976
Type: Movie
This colourful, music-filled and sensual melodrama based on early stories by Maxim Gorky tells the fatal love story between the beautiful and rebellious girl Rada and the handsome horse thief Zobar. The story is set in early 20th century Bessarabia, now part of Moldova, then belonging to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.