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Ivan Mykolaichuk

イヴァン・ヴァシーリョーヴィチ・ミコラユチュク

Ivan Vasylyovych Mykolaichuk

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1941-06-15 (Chortoryia, Kitsman Raion, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union)
Died
1987-08-03 (Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union) age 46
Nationality
Ukrainian
Languages
Ukrainian
Residence History
Chortoryia village → Brusnytsia village → Chernivtsi → Kyiv

Career

Occupations
Actor, Film director, Screenwriter, Film producer
Active Years
1964-1987
Influenced
Ukrainian artists, actors, singers, writers

Education

Chernivtsi Music College
Music
Year of Graduation: 1957
Country: Soviet Union
Theater-studio of the Chernivtsi Music-Drama Theater of Kobylyanska
Theatre
Year of Graduation: 1961
Country: Soviet Union
Karpenko-Karyi Memorial National University of Theatrical Arts
Theatre
Period: 1963-1965
Year of Graduation: 1965
Country: Ukrainian SSR
Studied under Viktor Ivchenko

Awards

Lenin's Komsomol Prize of the Ukrainian SSR
1967
Work: Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
Organization: Komsomol of the Ukrainian SSR
Result: 受賞
Merited Artist of the Ukrainian SSR
1968
Organization: Government of the Ukrainian SSR
Result: 称号授与
All-Union Film Festival in Dushanbe - Best Director
1980
Work: Babylon XX
Category: 監督
Organization: All-Union Film Festival
Result: 受賞
Shevchenko State Prize of the Ukrainian SSR
1988
Work: Dream, Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, etc.
Organization: Government of the Ukrainian SSR
Result: 受賞(死後)

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors

1964 Drama

He played the Hutsul Ivan in Paradjanov's film.

Babylon XX

1979 Sci-Fi/Drama

His directorial debut, also screenplay, starring and producer.

White Bird Marked with Black

1971 Drama

Screenplay and starring role.

Bibliography

  • Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors
  • Babylon XX
  • Under the Constellation Gemini
  • White Bird Marked with Black

Legacy

He left a lasting legacy on Ukrainian film. Many consider him to be the greatest actor in the history of Ukrainian film. He inspired other Ukrainian artists during the Soviet era. His house in Chortoryia has been turned into a museum.

Museums

  • Ivan Mykolaichuk Museum Chortoryia, Kitsman Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast

Trivia

  • His films were often controversial and suppressed by Soviet authorities.
  • Married to actress Maria Mykolaichuk (née Karpiuk), People's Artist of Ukraine.