Artavazd Peleshian

Creator of the "distange montage," Artavazd Peleshian, one of the key Soviet documentarians, removed the boundaries of feature and documentary films, editing both sequences as a real poetical unity. His "distange montage" was a new step in the development of film editing. Even his student works (The Earth of the People 1966 and the Beginning 1967) shot at VGIK, the oldest film school in Moscow, Russia, were awarded numerous prizes and he gained recognition among filmmakers. Alongside his very successful solo career, Peleshian was invited to direct archive footage by such masters as Lev Kulidzhanov for Zvyozdnaya minuta (1972) and Andrey Konchalovskiy for Siberiada (1979). Mikhail Vartanov directed Osennyaya pastoral (1971) from Peleshian's screenplay. Artavazd Peleshian is the author of a range of theoretical works, including his 1988 book "Moyo kino" ("My Cinema"). Some of the most important works of Armenia's documentary cinema include Sergei Parajanov's Hakob Hovnatanyan (1967), Mikhail Vartanov's Parajanov: The Last Spring (1992) and Artavazd Peleshian's Vremena goda (1975).

Known For

Birth Location Leninakan, Armenian SSR, USSR
Born 1938-02-22

Movies

2011
1969

Movies

Nature Editor
2019
Nature Director
2019
Life Writer
1994
Life Director
1994
End Editor
1992
End Director
1992
God in Russia Director
1984
Our Century Writer
1983
Our Century Editor
1983
Our Century Director
1983
Siberiade Editor
1979
The Seasons Writer
1975
The Seasons Director
1975
Starlit Minute Co-Director
1974
Inhabitants Editor
1970
Inhabitants Director
1970
We Writer
1969
We Director
1969
Beginning Editor
1967
Beginning Director
1967
1966
1964
Mountain Vigil Director
1964