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Viktor Aristov

Viktor Aristov

Directing

June 9, 1943 – January 2, 1994 (died at 50)
Budyonnovka, Kirghiz SSR, USSR
Male
30 Movies
2 TV Shows

Viktor Fyodorovich Aristov (Russian: Виктор Фёдорович Аристов; 9 June 1943 – 2 January 1994; Budyonnovka) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He directed five films between 1980 and 1994. His 1991 film Satan was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize. He was born on June 9, 1943 in the village of Budyonny of the Kyrgyz SSR. Prior to studying at the Institute, he worked as a stage driver at the Dzhambul Regional Drama Theater, a track worker at the tram and trolleybus department in Leningrad, a senior engineer at the A. Herzen Pedagogical Institute. In 1968, he graduated in absentia from the directing department of the Leningrad State Institute of Theater, Music and Cinematography (LGITMIK). As an assistant, he helped director Ilya Averbakh on the set of the film "Drama from Ancient Life", and as a second director he worked together with Alexey Herman, Sergei Mikaelyan, Joseph Heifitz. In addition, he starred in several films, including Kira Muratova in "Asthenic Syndrome" and "Learning the White World", Igor Maslennikov in "Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Bloody inscription", by Sergey Snezhkin in "The Non-Returnee". In 1978, based on the story of Vasily Shukshin, he directed the short film "Brothers-in-Law", which was released only in 1987. In 1979, he wrote the script for the film by Dinara Asanova "The Wife is Gone". Fame came to director Viktor Aristov after the release of the film "Gunpowder". This work was awarded the Main Prize of the Leningrad Young Cinema Festival in 1987. Interest was also aroused by the director's new picture — "It's Difficult for the first hundred years", and Viktor Aristov's next work, the psychological thriller "Satan", shot by him according to his own script, won the Silver Bear prize at the 1991 Berlin Film Festival. While working on the film "Rains in the Ocean", the director died, and the shooting of this picture was completed by Yuri Mamin. He was buried at the Komarovsky cemetery (Komarovo village, St. Petersburg).

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: Bloody Inscription
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: Bloody Inscription

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: Bloody Inscription

1980 7.4

as Joseph Stangerson

Age 36 (now 50)
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: Acquaintance
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: Acquaintance

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson: Acquaintance

1980 7.8

as Joseph Stangerson

Age 36 (now 50)
The Asthenic Syndrome
The Asthenic Syndrome

The Asthenic Syndrome

1989 5.5

as School Principal

Age 46 (now 50)
No Return
No Return

No Return

1991 7.2
Age 48 (now 50)
Getting to Know the Big Wide World
Getting to Know the Big Wide World

Getting to Know the Big Wide World

1978 5.0
Age 34 (now 50)
Among Grey Stones
Among Grey Stones

Among Grey Stones

1983 3.9
Age 40 (now 50)
Change of Fate
Change of Fate

Change of Fate

1987 4.5
Age 44 (now 50)
Help Me, Bros!
Help Me, Bros!

Help Me, Bros!

1988 8.0
Age 44 (now 50)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson

1980 7.8

as Joseph Stangerson

Age 36 (now 50)
1 ep
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson

Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson

1980 7.2

as Joseph Stangerson

Age 36 (now 50)
1 ep
My Friend Ivan Lapshin
My Friend Ivan Lapshin

My Friend Ivan Lapshin

1985 6.8

Second Unit Director

Age 41 (now 50)
Twenty Days Without War
Twenty Days Without War

Twenty Days Without War

1976 6.6

Assistant Director

Age 33 (now 50)
Gunpowder
Gunpowder

Gunpowder

1985 6.3

Director

Age 41 (now 50)
Gunpowder
Gunpowder

Gunpowder

1985 6.3

Writer

Age 41 (now 50)
Satan
Satan

Satan

1991 5.5

Screenplay

Age 47 (now 50)
Satan
Satan

Satan

1991 5.5

Director

Age 47 (now 50)