Marina Ishimbaeva is a well-known female television director in Russia, who has shot many popular programs and series of programs, as well as tele-performances of performances.
A family
Ishimbaeva Marina Raufovna was born on May 29, 1951 in a rather creative family in Moscow (mother, Ishimbaeva Lilia Sergeevna, and grandfather, Alekseev Sergey Petrovich, were also directors, and grandmother Alexandra-Saks Vera Bernardovna was a theater actress) .
Marina's father - Ishimbaev Rauf Shakirovich - was an engineer colonel, and later - deputy director of the Central House of Cinema. Also, Marina Ishimbaeva has a sister named Elena, who is five years older than Marina.
Childhood
The girl at school decided that she would follow in the creative footsteps of her mother, and in 1968, at the age of seventeen, after graduating from secondary school, she entered directors' courses. Also, the future director managed to graduate from the Shchukin School in absentia, where she studied, of course, at the directing department. The graduation performance of Marina in 1984 was the Institute of Grandmothers, which was created based on the play by Anna Rodionova.
The very next year, Marina will be credited to the staff of Central Television. The girl also worked as part of the editors of news programs. After a while, she changed her profile a bit from scientific programs to academic (foreign language division) and popular science ones.
In 1978, Marina Ishimbaeva went to work in the literary and dramatic editorial office.
Director's work
Ishimbaeva Marina is actively involved in directing television, under her leadership a lot of TV shows and television projects, performances and stories for the screen came out. Marina begins to do the most outstanding of television shows back in the 70s, being a very young director. Of them:
- Many issues of the “Zucchini 13 Chairs” program.
- Also, two parts of the program “When We Were Young”, which aired in 1978 and were timed to coincide with the twentieth anniversary of ES “Our Home”.
- In 1979, the world saw a work entitled "Troubles, or the Case of the master is afraid."
In the eighties of the last century, no less than the number of works by this director was released. Among them are:
- "Shot. Belkin's Story ”, staged by P. N. Fomenko in 1981.
- In the same year, ugly Elsa was released, directed by Chomsky.
- A year later, “Romeo and Juliet” appeared on the screens, staged by A. V. Efros.
- “Sorochinskaya Fair” directed by V. Smekhov was released in 1985.
- And in 1988, the play “The Tempest” was recreated together with A. Torstenson.
- Also, Shimbaeva Marina since 1989 worked on the series "Actors' tales".
Television plots directed by Shimbaeva:
- "About Fedot Sagittarius - a remote young man";
- "Word".
1990-2000s in the work of the director
Ishimbaeva Marina in 1990 changed her job, she left behind Tatyana Olegovna Pauhova on Russian television, which was then just being created. There she staged a one-man show in Art'el, a television version of Dead Souls with Alexander Filippenko. By the way, the actor received the State Prize for his work in this performance.
Until now, the Culture channel has a series of programs called Apocrypha, which Ishimbaeva created by joint efforts with Paukhova and Erofeev.
She collaborated with T.O. Paukhova in work on the series of programs about Grigory Gorin and Leonid Filatov.
The director decided to end the television activity and left the Russian television in 1996.
But in 1997, she was invited to the REN-TV channel by Irena Lesnevskaya, where she made six films called Six Evenings with Yuri Nikulin, a series of programs with Eldar Ryazanov and the program The White Parrot Club.
Overseas work
Marina Ishimbaeva is a director who worked not only in Russia, she also visited the Netherlands and Japan.
She was lucky to shoot in the Royal Opera of Amsterdam the production of “Life with an Idiot”, A. Schnittke, and the productions of B. Pokrovsky.
She also collaborated with the Soviet and Georgian ballerina Nina Ananiashvili, a series of ballets with which Ishimbaeva shot in Tokyo.
Marina Ishimbaeva. Personal life
The first husband Marina lived with for six years (1972-1978) was Negrul Evgeny Aleksandrovich, trade adviser to the USSR Embassy in Australia.
The director’s second marriage still exists, the actor Alexander Filippenko became Marina’s husband. In 1985, the couple had a daughter, who was named Alexandra, the girl graduated from MGIMO and is currently engaged in sound engineering activities.