Andrey Khrzhanovsky

Andrey Yurievich Khrzhanovsky (Russian: Андрей Юрьевич Хржано́вский; born 30 November 1939, Moscow) is a Russian animator, documaker, filmmaker, screenwriter and producer. He is the father of director Ilya Khrzhanovsky (1975). His parents met in Irkutsk, and after the revolution they moved to Leningrad after mother's brothers. There, his father, who performed in the divertissement genre, became close to the actor Erast Garin and his wife Hesya Lokshina, who, after moving to Moscow, made every effort to make the Khrzhanovsky family follow them. They settled in Mansurovsky lane, and a year later the couple had a son, Andrey. In 1962, he graduated from "VGIK" (workshop of Lev Kuleshov and Alexandra Khokhlova). According to Hrzhanovsky, he was brought to "Soyuzmultfilm" by a case: due to the large number of graduates of the directing faculty, the only way to make a diploma film without spending years waiting for their turn was to shoot non-fiction films at the studio. The cartoon "There Lived Kozyavin" (1966) was not allowed to be defended because of suspicions of surrealism until the head of the Department Sergey Gerasimov defined it as "our, socialist surrealism". Khrzhanovsky describes his next cartoon, "The Glass Harmonica" (1968), as "the story of today... about the power of money over our souls, about a culture that is silenced". The film was handed over to the management on the day when the Soviet troops entered Prague. As a result, he was put "on the shelf", and the director was handed a summons to the army the next day and assigned to the Navy with the rank of platoon commander of a battery of rocket launchers. Khrzhanovsky decided to "see the world" and moved to an infantry company heading to the war zone, where he served for two years. During the perestroika period, when the screening of "shelf" films became one of the program points of the new leadership of the Union of Cinematographers, it suddenly became clear that there was not enough film for the circulation of "Harmonica", and the premiere was postponed again. Among his works, he highlights "Pushkiniana" - cartoons based on the works of Alexander Pushkin "In the World of the Fables"(1973) and "It's a Wonderful Day" (1975), as well as the biographical trilogy "I Am Tlying to You as a Memory..." (1977), "With You I Am Again..." (1980) and "Autumn" (1982) based on drawings and drafts of the poet, in 1987 combined into one full-length film "My Favorite Time". In addition, he owns films based on drawings by Sergei Barkhin ("The Lion with the White Beard", 1995), Federico Fellini ("The Long Yourney", 1997), and Joseph Brodsky ("A Cat and a Half", 2002). Subsequently, the idea was developed in the full-length film "A Room and a Half" (2009). All four films were awarded the Nika film awards, as well as various international awards. From 1988 to 1990, Hrzhanovsky headed the creative association "Search" at Soyuzmultfilm, and was a member of the Studio's Artistic Council. Since 1982, he has been teaching at "VGIK", head of the department of animated film directing. In 1993, together with Eduard Nazarov, Yuri Norstein and Fyodor Khitruk, he organized the "SHAR School-Studio" for the production of cartoons and training of professional animators, where he holds the positions of artistic director, chairman of the board of founders and teacher of directing.

Known For

Birth Location Moscow, USSR (Russia)
Born 1939-11-30

Movies

Snails Breakfast Producer
2021
Fish-Woman Producer
2021
Vadim on a Walk Producer
2021
The Nose or Conspiracy of Mavericks Director of Photography
2021
Cornstalk Producer
2020
Urban Goat Producer
2020
Butterflies Producer
2019
2018
Sur. Faces Producer
2018
Day-Raphael Director
2011
Day-Raphael Screenplay
2011
2009
2009
2009
A Cat and a Half Producer
2003
A Cat and a Half Screenplay
2003
A Cat and a Half Director
2003
Autumn Came Producer
1999
1997
The Long Yourney Producer
1997
The Long Yourney Screenplay
1997
The Long Yourney Director
1997
1990
School of Fine Arts Screenplay
1990
1990
Kele Supervising Art Director
1988
My Favorite Time Production Design
1987
My Favorite Time Screenplay
1987
My Favorite Time Director
1987
The King's Sandwich Screenplay
1985
1985
The Firebird Writer
1984
Your Loving Friend Screenplay
1984
Autumn Director
1982
Autumn Screenplay
1982
Wonders Screenplay
1980
1980
1980
1978
1978
1976
1975
1975
1973
Butterfly Production Manager
1972
Butterfly Director
1972
Armoire Production Manager
1970
Armoire Director
1970
1968
1966