Yuri Mamin

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1946-05-08 (78 years old)

Place of Birth Leningrad, USSR (St. Petersburg, Russia)

Also Known As Юрий Мамин, Yuri Borisovich Mamin, Юрий Борисович Мамин

Yuri Mamin

Biography

Yuri Borisovich Mamin (Russian: Юрий Борисович Мамин; born 8 May, 1946; Leningrad) is a Soviet and Russian filmmaker, stage director, screenwriter, composer, actor, author and television host, Honored Art Worker of the Russian Federation. His "Window to Paris" (1993) remains one of the most popular movies in Russia. His Buddhist-themed film "Don't Think About White Monkeys" (2008) is popular among the Russian noncomformist youth, including punks and rockers. Yuri Mamin is the only person in Russia to have won the Chaplin's Golden Cane award. The award was presented by Charlie Chaplin's widow, Oona Chaplin, at the festival marking 100 years since the birth of the great comedian. The festival was held in the Swiss city of Vevey, where Chaplin was buried. Mamin's works are known for a strong emphasis on social justice and criticism of hypocritical social norms. Because of this, he found difficult to find support for his productions in the totalitarian USSR, as well as in today's Russia, where film makers became dependent on corporate oligarchy. His characters often portray an inspired citizen in the fight for social justice against corporate capitalism. Yuri Mamin began his directing career under the communist regime. He was never a communist and was always opposed to the oppressive power of the Communist Party. Because of this, he could not create his films until the beginning of Perestroika in 1985 and Mikhail Gorbachev's arrival to power. His works are popular among alternative socialist groups who criticize both capitalism and the Soviet system. The Gorbachev period ended in 1991 and Yuri Mamin again became a persona non grata for the criminal tycoons who almost immediately took over all the leading positions in Russian cinema and mass media. From the early 1990s, a group of official Russian film critics, controlled by the regime, began a period of notorious denigration of the film director and his art. Against this background, Mamin's films won the love of audiences throughout the nation. Almost all of his films received numerous grand prizes and other awards.

Known For

Director

Window to Paris 2

as Director

2010
Fragments

as Director

2009
House of Culture

as Director

2001
1999
Observatory

as Director

1998
Wedding Kisses

as Director

1997
Sailing to Hawaii

as Director

1997
Eugene Onegin

as Director

1997
1997
Chameleon

as Director

1995
1994
Rain in the Ocean

as Co-Director

1993
Window to Paris

as Director

1993
Window to Paris

as Assistant Director

1990
Sideburns

as Director

1989
NonFountain

as Director

1988
The Fountain

as Director

1986
Neptune's Feast

as Director

1985
Gunpowder

as Assistant Director

1982
I Wish You

as Director

1981
Queue

as Director

1980
Alter Ego

as Director

1979
Footprint on the Ground

as Assistant Director

1978
Summer Trip to the Sea

as Assistant Director

1978
Jump From the Roof

as Assistant Director

Writer

Window to Paris 2

as Screenplay

2010
Fragments

as Writer

2009
1999
Observatory

as Writer

1998
Wedding Kisses

as Writer

1997
Eugene Onegin

as Writer

1997
Chameleon

as Writer

1997
1993
Window to Paris

as Screenplay

1990
Imitator

as Screenplay

1982
I Wish You

as Writer

1981
Queue

as Screenplay

1980
Alter Ego

as Screenplay

Actor

1998
Wedding Kisses

as родственник - датчанин/регистратор брака на телешоу

1997
Sancho From the Ranch

as Ведущий (нет в титрах)

1993
To Remember

as Narrator

Producer

2010
Fragments

as Producer

2009
House of Culture

as Producer

2008
Strawberry Time

as Executive Producer

1999
Observatory

as Producer

1997
Chameleon

as Producer

1995

Sound

1998
1993
1986

Creator

2010
Fragments

as Creator

2009
House of Culture

as Creator

2001
1999
Observatory

as Creator

Editor

1982
I Wish You

as Editor

Crew

2001