Evgeny Tsymbal

Evgeny Tsymbal

Born: September 5, 1949
in Yeysk, USSR (Russia)
Evgeny Vasilyevich Tsymbal (Russian: Евгений Васильевич Цымбал; born September 5, 1949; Yeysk) is a Soviet and Russian director of feature and documentary films, historian, screenwriter, and editor. Winner of the National Cinematography Award "Nika" (2002, 2006 and 2015), the British Academy of Film and Television (BAFTA) award. In total, Evgeny Tsymbal's films have received about 50 prizes at domestic and international film festivals.

Movies for Evgeny Tsymbal...

Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky
Title: Sacrifices of Andrei Tarkovsky
Character: Self
Released: April 4, 2012
Type: Movie
Dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Andrei Tarkovsky. The film uses unique materials related to the years Tarkovsky spent in Italy, personal accounts of friends and professionals, the shooting locations of his films, to what degree his works reflects his personal life. The film brings us closer to the man to whom contemporary filmmaking owes so much.
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A Cruel Romance
Title: A Cruel Romance
Character: Yegor
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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Jonah, or the Artist at Work
Title: Jonah, or the Artist at Work
Released: April 1, 1984
Type: Movie
A painter lives with his wife and four children in a studio. Due to creative frustrations and the irritation of admirers and hangers-on he becomes increasingly reclusive, finally sealing himself away in the attic. Based on an Albert Camus story.
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Kin
Title: Kin
Released: December 6, 1981
Type: Movie
One of the most popular movies tells, in an ironic manner, about complicated relationships between close people. Among the film’s achievements is not only splendid acting, but also the fact that “Kinfolk” remains as contemporary and topical as before. The relations between a son-in-law and a mother-in-law are as everlasting a theme as love itself. Especially when the role of the son-in-law Stasik is brilliantly played by Yuri Bogatyryov, and that of the mother-in-law by the incomparable Nonna Mordyukova. Marusya Konovalova, a kind, simple-hearted country woman, comes to Moscow to visit her only daughter (Svetlana Kryuchkova) and tries to help “glue together” her broken-up family. Acting with best intentions, she cannot understand why her interference provokes a stormy protest… Ruscico.com