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Avdotya Smirnova

Avdotya Smirnova

Directing

June 29, 1969 (56 years old)
Moscow, USSR (Russia)
Female
34 Movies
13 TV Shows

Avdotya (Dunya ) Andreevna Smirnova (Russian: Авдотья (Дуня) Андреевна Смирнова; born 29 June 1969; Moscow) is a Russian film director, screenwriter, producer, TV host and literary critic, winner of numerous awards and accolades, founder of the charity foundation Vikhod. She is a daughter of famous Soviet-Russian director and actor Andrei Smirnov. Avdotya Smirnova was born in Moscow, to actors Natalya Rudnaya and Andrei Smirnov. Her grandfather Sergey Smirnov was a Soviet writer and historian. Smirnova has been interested in cinema since childhood. When her father forbade her to enter Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, she went to MSU Philology Department. After three years she transferred to GITIS, but didn’t finish her studies. In 1987-88, Smirnova worked at Mosfilm with Sergei Solovyov, in the meantime performing in punk-rock band Tupie and contributing to Urlait samizdat magazine. At the age of 20, Smirnova married Arkady Ippolitov and moved to Leningrad with him. Several years later, in 1995, she was invited to Kommersant and emerged as a journalist, she contributed to Afisha, Vogue, Seans, and other magazines. For some time in the early 2000s she worked as a speechwriter for Union of Right Forces and Anatoly Chubais. In 2002-2014 Smirnova co-hosted The School for Scandal with her long-time friend, Russian writer Tatyana Tolstaya. The program received TEFI award in 2003 in Best Talk Show nomination. Smirnova wrote her first screenplay in 1992. Together with Alexei Uchitel she created The Last Hero (Russian movie) about Kino leader Viktor Tsoi. In 1993, she wrote the Butterfly documentary, also in collaboration with Uchitel. In 1995, Gisele's Mania based on Smirnova’s screenplay was released. In 2000, Alexey Uchitel released His Wife's Diary based on Smirnova's screenplay. Smirnova was awarded at The Hartley-Merrill International Screening Competition. Other movies written by Smirnova are The Stroll (2003), The Connection (2006), Gloss (2007), Fathers and Sons (2008), 9th of May: Personal Perspective. All films met mostly positive responses both by critics and the public. The Connection, released in 2006, became Smirnova's first experience as a director. Her comedy drama Two Days (2011) collected many awards but was much criticized for romanticizing the state officials as one of the protagonists and main hero in the movie was running for governor's post. In parallel with Smirnova's real life marriage to a top-ranking state official, critics perceived the film as an attempt to whitewash the image of the government employees. In 2012, she released Kokoko, a movie co-written with Anna Parmas and directed by Smirnova. The tragicomedy about a Russian museum worker brought its main actress Anna Mikhalkova the Best Prize for acting at Kinotavr 2012 and numerous accolades for Smirnova. In 2016, Smirnova became one of the directors of the Peterburg: only by love cinema almanac, a so-called love letter in a movie form to the cultural capital of Russia. In 2018, Smirnova released The Story of a Single Purpose. The script is based on a true story that happened to 38-years old Leo Tolstoy. In 2021, Smirnova released Vertinsky — an 8-series film about prominent Russian chansonnier Alexander Vertinsky.

The Kidney
The Kidney

The Kidney

2022 6.9

Creative Producer

Age 52 (now 56)
26 eps
Me Too
Me Too

Me Too

2012 5.6

as TV presenter

Age 43 (now 56)
The School for Scandal
The School for Scandal

The School for Scandal

2002 5.8

as Host

Age 33 (now 56)
380 eps
Till Night Do Us Part
Till Night Do Us Part

Till Night Do Us Part

2012 5.5

as restaurant visitor

Age 43 (now 56)
Vertinsky
Vertinsky

Vertinsky

2021 7.2

Director

Age 52 (now 56)
8 eps
Vertinsky
Vertinsky

Vertinsky

2021 7.2

Scenario Writer

Age 52 (now 56)
8 eps
Lessons at the End of Spring
Lessons at the End of Spring

Lessons at the End of Spring

1990 4.7

as Girl

Age 21 (now 56)
The Stroll
The Stroll

The Stroll

2003 6.3

Writer

Age 34 (now 56)
Kokoko
Kokoko

Kokoko

2012 5.5

Director

Age 42 (now 56)
Kokoko
Kokoko

Kokoko

2012 5.5

Screenplay

Age 42 (now 56)
A Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, a Red Rose an Emblem of Love
A Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, a Red Rose an Emblem of Love

A Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, a Red Rose an Emblem of Love

1990 6.6

Script Editor

Age 20 (now 56)
Two Days
Two Days

Two Days

2011 5.8

Director

Age 42 (now 56)
Two Days
Two Days

Two Days

2011 5.8

Screenplay

Age 42 (now 56)
The Tolstoy Defence
The Tolstoy Defence

The Tolstoy Defence

2018 7.1

Director

Age 49 (now 56)
The Tolstoy Defence
The Tolstoy Defence

The Tolstoy Defence

2018 7.1

Screenplay

Age 49 (now 56)
Gloss
Gloss

Gloss

2007 5.2

Screenplay

Age 38 (now 56)