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Emil Vladimirovich Loteanu (6 November 1936 – 18 April 2003) was a Romanian-Soviet film director born in what is now Moldova. He moved to
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in his early life. His best known films are '' Lăutarii'', '' Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven'', '' A Hunting Accident'' and '' Anna Pavlova''.


Life and career

Emil Vladimirovich Loteanu was born on 6 November 1936 in the Bessarabian village Clocuşna (now Ocniţa District, Moldova); at the time, the area was part of Greater Romania. The Loteanu ancestry has Ukrainian origin, the original name was Lototskii. His paternal ancestors were from Bukovina. After the annexation of Bessarabia to the Soviet Union, they moved to Bucharest. After the death of his father and losing contact with his mother, who had moved to Romania, he lived his early life on the streets, sleeping in warehouses and hostels. Between 1953 and 1955, he studied at the actor's faculty of the Moscow Art Theatre. In 1962, he graduated from
VGIK The Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (russian: Всероссийский государственный институт кинематографии имени С. А. Герасимова, meaning ''All-Russian State Institute of Cinemat ...
(workshop of Grigori Roshal and Y. Genik). Between 1952 and 1954, he worked as an actor at the
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. From 1962 to 1973, he worked as a director at the studio Moldova-Film where he made his narrative feature film debut with the heroic and revolutionary film ''Wait for us at dawn'' (1963). In 1966, Loteanu directed a motion picture about the Moldavian shepherds titled ''Red Meadows''. He was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union since the year 1968. In his cinematic poem '' Lăutarii'' (1971), the director depicted the life of folk musicians. The film's music was scored by Eugene Doga and was the beginning for their long collaboration. The film won the Silver Shell at the
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. Since 1973, Loteanu worked at the studio
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. Film adaptations of Maxim Gorky's '' Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven'' and Anton Chekhov's '' A Hunting Accident'', and the biographical film '' Anna Pavlova'', dedicated to the life of the great Russian ballerina, brought him great popularity. In 1976, the film ''Gypsies Are Found Near Heaven'' won the Grand Prix – the "Golden Shell" – at the International Film Festival in San Sebastian. A waltz by Eugene Doga from the 1978 film ''A Hunting Accident'' became world-famous. One of the producers of his 1983 film ''Anna Pavlova'' was
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. The film was a co-production between Britain and the Soviet Union and featured American director
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in a cameo role. In 1979, Loteanu married actress
Galina Belyayeva Galina Viktorovna Belyaeva (russian: Галина Викторовна Беляева; born 26 April 1961) is a Soviet and Russian film and theatre actress, best known for her leading roles in ''A Hunting Accident'' (1977) and ''Anna Pavlova'' ( ...
, who starred in his films ''A Hunting Accident'' and ''Anna Pavlova''. Their marriage was a stormy one and lasted five years. They had one child. In the late 1980s, he returned to "Moldova-Film" and worked on Moldovan television, where he made a film adaption of Mihai Eminescu's poem '' Luceafărul''. Between 1987 and 1992, he was President of the Union of Cinematographers of Moldova. He taught courses for theater actors at the Chisinau Institute of Arts. In 1998, he staged the play ''Unconditionally Yours, Antosha Chekhonte'' based on Chekhov's "The Bear" and "Wedding" at the Moscow Art Theatre named after M. Gorky. He is an author of several collections of poems and short stories, scripts of his films. He is also an author of poetry for the film ''The Eighth Wonder of the World'' (1981). For twelve years, he was trying to get funding to make films. When Loteanu at long last got financing for his film project ''Yar'' he died, leaving the project unfinished. He died from cancer on 18 April 2003 in Moscow, at the age of 66. Galina Belyayeva and his doctors hid the diagnosis from him. He was buried at the Vagankovsky cemetery in Moscow.


Filmography

* '' Bolshaya gora'' (1959) – director * '' Zhil-byl malchik'' (1960) a.k.a. '' There Was a Young Boy'' – director * '' Zhdite nas na rassvete'' (1963) a.k.a. '' Wait for Us at Dawn'' – director * '' Krasnye polyany'' (1966) – writer/director * '' Freska na belom'' (1967) – director * '' Eto mgnovenie'' (1968) – director * '' Akademik Tarasevich'' (1970) – director * '' Lăutarii'' (1971) a.k.a. ''Fiddlers'' – writer/director * '' Ekho goryachey doliny'' (1974) a.k.a. '' Their Torrid Valleys'' – director * '' Tabor ukhodit v nebo'' (1975) a.k.a. '' Queen of the Gypsies'' – writer/director * '' Moy laskovyy i nezhnyy zver'' (1978) a.k.a. '' A Hunting Accident'' – writer/director * '' Anna Pavlova'' (1983) a.k.a. '' A Woman for All Time'' – writer/director, actor (the manager of cabaret) * ''Luceafărul'' (1987) a.k.a. '' The Morning Star'' – writer/director * '' Vdvoyom na grani vremeni'' (1989) – writer * '' Skorlupa'' (1993) a.k.a. '' The Shell'' – director


See also

* Moldova-Film *
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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Loteanu, Emil Romanian people of Moldovan descent 1936 births 2003 deaths People from Ocnița District Moldovan film directors Soviet film directors Academic staff of High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors Romanian emigrants to the Soviet Union Romanian film directors Moldovan expatriates in Russia Russian people of Moldovan descent Russian people of Romanian descent