Viktor Aristov

Personal Informations

Known for Department
Directing
Known appearances
31
Gender
Male
Birthday
Jun 9, 1943 (50 old)
Deathday
Jan 2, 1994
Place of Birth
Budyonnovka, Kirghiz SSR, USSR (now Kyrgyzstan)
Also known as
Виктор Аристов
Виктор Фёдорович Аристов
Viktor Fyodorovich Aristov
Viktor Aristov Viktor Aristov

Viktor Aristov

Viktor Fyodorovich Aristov (Russian: Виктор Фёдорович Аристов; 9 June 1943 – 2 January 1994; Budyonnovka) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed five films between 1980 and 1994. His 1991 film Satan was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize.

He was born on June 9, 1943 in the village of Budyonny of the Kyrgyz SSR. Prior to studying at the Institute, he worked as a stage driver at the Dzhambul Regional Drama Theater, a track worker at the tram and trolleybus department in Leningrad, a senior engineer at the A. Herzen Pedagogical Institute. In 1968, he graduated in absentia from the directing department of the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography (LGITMIK). As an assistant, he helped director Ilya Averbakh on the set of the film "Drama from Ancient Life", and as a second director he worked together with Alexey Herman, Sergei Mikaelyan, Joseph Heifitz. In addition, he starred in several films, including Kira Muratova in "Asthenic Syndrome" and "Learning the White World", Igor Maslennikov in "Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Bloody inscription", by Sergey Snezhkin in "The Non-Returnee".

In 1978, based on the story of Vasily Shukshin, he directed the short film "Brothers-in-Law", which was released only in 1987. In 1979, he wrote the script for the film by Dinara Asanova "The Wife is Gone". Fame came to director Viktor Aristov after the release of the film "Gunpowder". This work was awarded the Main Prize of the Leningrad Young Cinema Festival in 1987. Interest was also aroused by the director's new picture — "It's Difficult for the first hundred years", and Viktor Aristov's next work, the psychological thriller "Satan", shot by him according to his own script, won the Silver Bear prize at the 1991 Berlin Film Festival. While working on the film "Rains in the Ocean", the director died, and the shooting of this picture was completed by Yuri Mamin. He was buried at the Komarovsky cemetery (Komarovo village, St. Petersburg).

Known for

Acting

Directing

1994
Rain in the Ocean
as.job job.Director.he
1991
Satan
as.job job.Director.he
1988
Love at First Sight
as.job job.Assistant Director.he
The First 100 Years Are Hard
as.job job.Director.he
1987
The In-Laws
as.job job.Director.he
1985
Gunpowder
as.job job.Director.he
1984
My Friend Ivan Lapshin
as.job job.Second Unit Director.he
1980
A Twig in the Wind
as.job job.Director.he
1979
Married for the First Time
as.job job.Second Unit Director.he
1978
Jump From the Roof
as.job job.Second Unit Director.he
1976
Twenty Days Without War
as.job job.Assistant Director.he
1974
Day of Admittance on Personal Matters
as.job job.Assistant Director.he
1971
Drama From the Old Life
as.job job.Assistant Director.he
1970
Stopwatch
as.job job.Assistant Director.he

Writing

1994
Rain in the Ocean
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1991
Satan
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1988
The First 100 Years Are Hard
as.job job.Writer.he
1987
The In-Laws
as.job job.Screenplay.he
1985
Gunpowder
as.job job.Writer.he
1979
The Wife Has Left
as.job job.Screenplay.he
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