Pyotr_Fomenko

Pyotr Fomenko

Pyotr Fomenko

Soviet film director (1932–2012)


Pyotr Naumovich Fomenko (Russian: Пётр Нау́мович Фоме́нко; 13 July 1932 – 9 August 2012) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater director, teacher, artistic director of the Moscow theater Pyotr Fomenko Workshop. Created 60 productions in theaters in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Tbilisi, Wroclaw, Salzburg and Paris.

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For the director's characteristic manner Fomenko imaginative and paradoxical thinking, building performance based on the principle of ironic comparison of contrasting episodes; his works vividly theatrical and musical are different brilliant actor's ensembles.

In a number of productions of the late 1970s – early 1980s, Fomenko has experimented in the genre of tragic grotesque.

Television productions are peculiar director in-depth psychology, strict adherence to the idea of the author's and style [1] ю

In 2000 he taught at the Paris Conservatoire, then staged performances at the Comédie Française (2003).[2]

In 2001 he released the last course students. In 2003 he left the department in directing RATI (GITIS) and the official left the theater pedagogy, which has given more than 20 years of life. Among the students Fomenko directors Sergei Zhenovach,[3] Ivan Popovski, Oleg Rybkin, Elena Nevezhina, Vladimir Epifantsev, Mindaugas Karbauskis, Sergei Puskepalis, Alexey Burago, Nikolay Druchek,[4] the actors Igor Ugolnikov, Galina Tyunina, sisters Polina and Ksenia Kutepova, Madlen Dzhabrailova, Polina Agureeva, Andrei Kazakov, Kirill Pirogov, Ilya Lyubimov, Yevgeny Tsyganov.[5]

He died in Moscow[6][7] on 9 August 2012 and was buried on 13 August in Vagankovo Cemetery.[8]

Honours and awards


References

  1. Decree of the Presidium of RSFSR Supreme Soviet on 3 August 1987.
  2. "Петр Наумович ФОМЕНКО (1932–2012) - ХРУСТАЛЬНАЯ ТУРАНДОТ". archive.ph (in Russian). 16 April 2013. Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2021.

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