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Kira Muratova, award-winning Ukrainian filmmaker, dies

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KIEV: Ukrainian director Kira Muratova, one of the Russianspe­aking world’s most respected fi lmmakers, has died at the age of 83, Ukraine’s state fi lm agency announced on Thursday.

The award-winning director and screenwrit­er, who received a special jury prize at Berlin Film Festival in 1990 for her fi lm “The Asthenic Syndrome”, died late on Wednesday in the Ukrainian city of Odessa, where she had lived and worked for many years.

“She was a very talented fi lm director, she personifie­d an era, her views on the world were applauded by critics,” Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko wrote on Facebook, adding that Muratova “will remain in our hearts”.

Muratova was born on Nov 5, 1934 in the city of Soroca, which was then part of Romania but later became part of the Soviet republic of Moldova, in a family of active Communists.

She graduated from the renowned VGIK fi lm school in Moscow in 1959 and went on to work with famous Soviet actors and entertaine­rs, including Russian singer- songwriter, poet and actor Vladimir Vysotsky and theatre director Oleg Tabakov.

Her fi lms included “Brief Encounters” from 1968, which starred Vysotsky and Muratova herself, as well as 1971’s “Long Farewells”.

She won a lifetime achievemen­t award at the Berlin festival in 2000 and at the Locarno internatio­nal fi lm festival in 1994.

In 2004 Muratova released the grotesque comedy “The Tuner” starring Russian actress Renata Litvinova. The fi lm, which tells the story of a piano tuner who seduces a rich elderly lady, won nine awards, including a Nika, the top Russian fi lm award.

Muratova lived and worked in Odessa for a long time and considered herself Ukrainian.

In 2017 she was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that annually chooses the best fi lms for the Oscars.

“Kira Muratova has died. The best. Genius,” Russian fi lm critic Anton Dolin posted on Facebook. The Hollywood Reporter wrote that “her fame transcende­d the Soviet era and her works i n f luenc ed a new generation of Russian and Ukrainian filmmakers”.

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