Director,
Writer,
Producer
Born in 1946, USSR
 
 
Vladimir BORTKO
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Владимир Владимирович БОРТКО
Vladimir BORTKO
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Director
2016 - O liubvi (О любви) [fiction, 95 mn]
2015 - Dusha shpiona (Душа шпиона) [fiction, 110 mn]
2009 - Taras Bulba (Тарас Бульба) [fiction, 100 mn]
2003 - Idiot (Идиот) [TV fiction, full length film]
1997 - Tsirk sgorel i klouny razbezhalis (Цирк сгорел и клоуны разбежались) [fiction, 100 mn]
1992 - Udachi vam, gospoda! (Удачи вам, господа!) [fiction, 102 mn]
1991 - Afganskiy izlom (Афганский излом) [fiction, 140 mn]
1988 - Sobachye serdtse (Собачье сердце) [TV film, 130 mn]
1987 - Yedinozhdy solgav (Единожды солгав) [fiction, 96 mn]
1986 - Golos (Голос) [fiction, 25 mn]
1984 - Bez semi (Без семьи) [fiction, 163 mn]
1984 - Blondinka za uglom (Блондинка за углом) [fiction, 83 mn]
1980 - Moy papa idealist (Мой папа идеалист) [fiction, 88 mn]
1978 - Komissiya po rassledovaniyu (Комиссия по расследованию) [fiction, 85 mn]
1975 - Kanal (Канал) [fiction, 87 mn]
 
Writer
2016 - O liubvi (О любви) from Vladimir BORTKO [fiction, 95 mn]
2015 - Dusha shpiona (Душа шпиона) from Vladimir BORTKO [fiction, 110 mn]
2009 - Taras Bulba (Тарас Бульба) from Vladimir BORTKO [fiction, 100 mn]
1975 - Kanal (Канал) from Vladimir BORTKO [fiction, 87 mn]
 
Sites : IMDb, Kinopoisk

Awards :
Taras Bulba :
First prize, Festival "Vivat Kino Rossii", St Petersburg (Russia), 2009
Sobachye serdtse :
Ecran d'or de Varsovie, 1989
Grand prix du festival de Perugia (Italie) en 1989

Biography
Vladimir Bortko was born in Moscow. After studying geology in Kiev, he did his military service in 1965-1966. He worked as a technician in Kiev until 1969, the year when he entered the Kiev National Karpenko-Kary Institute of Theatre and Arts, where he was a student of Machschenko. From 1974, he worked as an assistant-director at the Dovzhenko Film Studio and in 1980 he became a director at Lenfilm Studio. He gained popularity with his third film The Blonde Around the Corner (Блондинка за углом) with Andrei Mironov and Tatyana Dogileva. In 1988, during perestroika years, his adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel, The Heart of Dog (Собачье сердце) with Yevgeny Yevstigneyev and Vladimir Tolokonnikov, achieved a great breakthrough. In 2003, he made an adaptation for the television of The Idiot by Dostoïevski, that was acclaimed by the industry and earned the Best Actor award for Yevgeny Mironov at the Monte Carlo Television Festival.
 

commentaries
- Vingt grandes réalisations des studios Lenfilm Alexandra GOUZEVA, 2024, RUSSIA BEYOND
- Les dix plus grands films soviétiques des années 1980 2023, RUSSIA BEYOND
- Comment le cinéma a mis en scène la mainmise des Russes sur l’Ukraine Florence COLOMBANI, 2022, Le Point
- RUSSIA BEYOND : Dix films soviétiques à voir absolument Alexandra GOUZEVA, 2020, RUSSIA BEYOND
- Vladimir Bortko : Peter the First. The Testament (Petr Pervyi. Zaveshchanie, 2011) , Peter ROLLBERG, 2012, kinokultura.com
- Жил-был Петр Первый 2011, gazeta.ru
- Vladimir Bortko : Taras Bul’ba (2009) (2) , Stephen NORRIS, 2009, kinokultura.com
- Vladimir Bortko : Taras Bul’ba (2009) , Ian APPLEBY, 2009, kinokultura.com
- Vladimir Bortko : Master and Margarita (Master i Margarita, TV, 2005) , Polina BARSKOVA, 2005, kinokultura.com