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    Kira Muratova
    An image from Brief Encounters, one of the productions that also features Kira Muratova.
    Kira Muratova

    Kira Muratova

    November 5, 1934 — Soroca, Kingdom of Romania (now Moldova)

    Kira Georgievna Muratova (Ukrainian: Кіра Георгіївна Мура́това; née Korotkova; 5 November 1934 – 6 June 2018; Soroca – Odesa) was a Soviet and Ukrainian film director, screenwriter and actress of Romanian/Jewish descent, known for her unusual directorial style.

    Muratova's films underwent a great deal of censorship in the Soviet Union, yet still Muratova managed to emerge as one of the leading figures in contemporary Cinema of Ukraine and Russian cinema and was able to build a very successful film career from 1960s onwards. She is People's Artist of Ukraine(1989); Academician of National Academy of Arts of Ukraine (1997). Laureate of the Shevchenko National Prize (1993) (in List of laureates at 1993 - № 12); Oleksandr Dovzhenko State Prize (2002). Muratova spent much of her artistic career in Odesa, creating most of her films at Odesa Film Studios.

    Her work has been described as possibly 'one of the most distinctive and singular oeuvres of cinematic world-making.'

    The Long Farewell

    The Long Farewell

    1987

    The Asthenic Syndrome

    The Asthenic Syndrome

    1989

    Brief Encounters

    Brief Encounters

    1967

    The Piano Tuner

    The Piano Tuner

    2004

    Three Stories

    Three Stories

    1997

    Getting to Know the Big Wide World

    Getting to Know the Big Wide World

    1978

    Chekhovian Motifs

    Chekhovian Motifs

    2002

    Melody for a Street Organ

    Melody for a Street Organ

    2009