Elem Klimov

Elem Klimov

Born 09/07/1933
Stalingrad, Soviet Union

Died 26/10/2003 (70 years old)
Moskva, Russia

Biography

Elem Klimov (1933, Volgograd - 2003, Moscow) originally studied aeronautic engineering. From journalism he moved to film direction, graduating from Moscow's Film School (VGIK) in 1964. That same year he debuted with the satirical comedy Welcome (Dobro pozhalovat ili Postoronnim vkhod vospreshchen), continuing with the same genre in the film Adventures of a Dentist (Pochozhdyenia zubnogo vracha, 1965). Despite popularity with audiences, he decided to turn his attention to historical themes. He had considerable difficulties with the censors during the making of Agony (Agoniya, 1974-81). After the tragic death of his wife, the director Larisa Shepitko, he finished her ecological project Farewell (Proshchaniye, 1982). Unexpectedly, Klimov's last film was to be the war drama Come and See (Idi i smotri, 1985). He headed the Soviet Filmmakers' Union from 1986, but resigned from this post after two years. He was considering an adaptation of Dostoyevsky´s The Possessed and Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita, but this costly project collapsed for lack of funding.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Screenwriter

Movies
1985

Come and See

Actor

Movies
2014

Ljogok na pomině

1987

Repetitor

Documentaries
2002

Film Genre (series)

1980

Larissa

Short
1959

Rebyata s nashego dvora