Karen Georgievich Shakhnazarov (born 8 July 1952) is a Soviet and Russian filmmaker, producer, and screenwriter.[1] He became the director general of Mosfilm in 1998.
Biography
Shakhnazarov is the son of a Georgy Shakhnazarov, a politician of Armenian descent, and a Russian housewife, Anna Grigorievna Shakhnazarova.[2][3] Shakhnazarov is one of several living descendants of the famous Melik-Shahnazarian princely family from Nagorno-Karabakh. The Melik-Shahnazarians ruled Nagorno-Karabakh's province of Varanda in medieval and modern times.[4]
His 1987 film Courier was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival, where it won a Special Prize.[5] In 2002 he was a member of the jury at the 24th Moscow International Film Festival.[6] Since 2005 he has been a member of the Public Chamber of Russia.
His 2012 film White Tiger was selected as the Russian entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.[7]
Political and public activity
In 1998, Shakhnazarov was appointed a member of the board of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Cinematography.[8]
In April 2000, Shakhnazarov signed a letter supporting the policy of the recently elected Russian president Vladimir Putin in Chechnya.[9][10]
In 2001, Shakhnazarov was appointed a member of the board of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.[11]
From 2006 to 2011, Shakhnazarov was a member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation.[12] He was Deputy Chairman of the Commission for Cultural Development and, since 2008, Chairman of the Commission for Culture.
Since January 2012, Shakhnazarov has been a member of the "People's Headquarters" for the city of Moscow of Russian presidential candidate Vladimir Putin.[13]
In March 2014, Shakhnazarov supported the annexation of Crimea and signed a letter to Russian president Vladimir Putin in support of the annexation.[14][15][16] For this he was banned from entering Ukraine.[17][18]
In September 2016, Shakhnazarov became a trusted representative of the United Russia party in the 2016 Russian legislative election.[12]
In January 2018, Shakhnazarov became a trusted representative of Vladimir Putin in the 2018 Russian presidential election.[19] Also in 2018, he became a trusted representative of Moscow mayoral candidate Sergey Sobyanin.[12][20]
On 15 January 2020, Shakhnazarov was included in the working group for preparing proposals to amend the Constitution of Russia.[12][21]
On 24 February 2022, Shakhnazarov publicly supported the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[22]
On 28 April 2022, on the Russia-1 TV channel, Shakhnazarov threatened critics of the war with mass reprisals: "These opponents of the letter 'Z' must understand that if they expect that they will be spared, no, they will not be spared. Everything is getting serious now. If anything happens, this means concentration camps, re-education, so to speak, sterilization.[22][23][24]" He later stated that his words were "taken out of context."[22]
On 10 March 2022, during a broadcast on Russia-1, Shakhnazarov[25] called for an end to the invasion of Ukraine, saying that the situation was at risk of becoming "an absolute humanitarian disaster", and that there is no realistic possibility for the Russian forces to seize Kyiv and other major Ukrainian cities.[26]
At a meeting with President Putin on 13 November 2024, Shakhnazarov stated that Mosfilm had handed over to the Russian Armed Forces in 2023 28 T-55 tanks, 8 PT-76 tanks, 6 infantry fighting vehicles and 8 tow trucks.[27]
Selected filmography
External links
References
- Peter Rollberg. Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema Rowman & Littlefield, 2016^
- Karen Shakhnazarov on the Life Line talk show by Russia-K, 2010^
- Profile on the Snob journal (in Russian)^
- Карен ШАХНАЗАРОВ: «Я не экранизирую свою жизнь»^
- 15th Moscow International Film Festival (1987) MIFF, retrieved 21 February 2013^
- 24th Moscow International Film Festival (2002) MIFF, retrieved 30 March 2013^
- Karen Shakhnazarov's "White Tiger"nominated for Oscar PanArmenian, 20 September 2012, retrieved 20 September 2012^
- Распоряжение Правительства Российской Федерации от 06.11.1998 г. № 1592-р^
- Anatoly Strelyany. Русская обида (Письмо двадцати одного) Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 2000-04-09, retrieved 2018-07-23^
- Ответ на письмо европейцев российских деятелей культуры Index, 2000, retrieved 2018-07-23^
- Распоряжение Правительства Российской Федерации от 03.05.2001 г. № 624-р^
- Vyacheslav Prokofiev. Шахназаров Карен Георгиевич tass.ru, TASS, retrieved 2021-11-13^
- Список членов «Народного штаба» на сайте putin2012.ru retrieved 2012-01-27^
- Culture activists of Russia in support of the position of the President on Russia's military intervention in Ukraine and Crimea Russian Ministry of Culture, retrieved 17 April 2014^
- Деятели культуры России поддержали Путина по Крыму BBC News Russian, 2014-03-12, retrieved 2023-08-12^
- Карен Шахназаров: Мне не все нравится. Но альтернативы Путину нет Sobesednik, retrieved 2023-08-12^
- SBU issues entry ban against 140 Russian artists UNIAN, 2016-11-05^
- Ukraine's State Security Service bans 140 Russian cultural figures from entering country TASS news agency, 2016-11-05^
- ЦИК зарегистрировал 259 доверенных лиц Путина на выборах президента TASS, 2018-01-12^
- Vladimir Varfolomeyev. Но есть и новички Echo of Moscow, 2018-08-26, retrieved 2019-01-04^
- Поправки в Конституцию напишут Прилепин, Шахназаров и казачий атаман Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 2020-01-15, retrieved 2020-01-19^
- "Поедем, постреляем?" Prodolzhenie sleduet, retrieved 2023-08-14^
- Карен Шахназаров: Противников войны ждут стерилизация и концлагеря - видео haqqin.az, 2022-05-04, retrieved 2023-08-14^
- Шахназаров заявил, что критиков Z-символики ждет стерилизация и концлагеря Kun.uz, retrieved 2023-08-14^
- Карен Шахназаров: "Спецоперация на Украине была неизбежна" regnum, 24 February 2022^
- Russian state television goes off message by broadcasting criticism of war The Telegraph, 10 March 2022^
- Russia sends film studio's military equipment from 1950s to war Ukrainska Pravda, 13 November 2024, retrieved 13 November 2024^