Naum Ikhilievich Kleiman (; born 1 December 1937) is a historian of cinema, Russian film critic, specialist in
Sergei Eisenstein
Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein; (11 February 1948) was a Soviet film director, screenwriter, film editor and film theorist. Considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, he was a pioneer in the theory and practice of montage. He is no ...
, former manager of the Moscow State Central Cinema Museum, Eisenstein-Centre director, actor and filmmaker. He was a member of the jury at the
43rd Berlin International Film Festival
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The Golden Bear was jointly awarded to American-Taiwanese film '' The Wedding Banquet'' directed by Ang Lee and Chinese film '' Woman Sesame Oil Maker'' di ...
in 1993
and a member of the jury at the
Venice Film Festival
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in 1991. He is a
FIPRESCI
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laureate.
Biography
Kleiman was born on 1 December 1937 in
Chișinău
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into the family of Ikhil Mendelevich Kleiman (1909-1988), a shoe designer, and Sofia Mikhailovna Kleiman (1910-2003), a seamstress. Her mother was from
Bolhrad
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in southern
Bessarabia
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, her father from the Jewish agricultural colony of
Basarabeasca
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Geography
The city, formerly an urban-type settlement, is located on the border with Ukraine. It is 94 km to the south of the national capital Chişinău, 2 ...
(Romanovka). Grandfather, Mendel Ikhilevich Kleiman (1880-1943), was deported with the
June deportation
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in 1941, died in a camp two years later.
During the
Great Patriotic War
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Naum Ikhilievich was in evacuation with his mother and grandmother in
Andijan
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, and then in
Kopeysk
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History
Prior to 1928, this city was called ...
,
Chelyabinsk Oblast
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, where his father worked. In 1946 the family returned to Kishinev. In 1949, together with his parents Kleiman was deported to
Siberia
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- first to forced labour in the taiga, then to
Guryevsk. In 1955 the family was allowed to leave the special settlement.
For a year he studied at the mathematics department of the
Kyrgyz National University
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in
Bishkek
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. In 1956 he entered the film studies department of
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography
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''All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography named after S. A. Gerasimov''), a.k.a. VGIK, is a film school in Moscow, ...
(workshop of N. A. Lebedev and E. M. Smirnova), which he graduated from in 1961.
In 1961-1966 Kleiman was a researcher and senior researcher in the department of scientific processing of Russian film stock of the USSR
Gosfilmofond
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. In 1965 he was elected scientific secretary of the Commission on the Creative Heritage of S. M. Eisenstein, participated in the organisation of the Scientific Memorial Cabinet of Eisenstein at the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR. He was one of the compilers and authors of the commentary of the six-volume book "Eisenstein's Selected Works" (1964-1971). In 1967-1986 - Head of the Scientific and Memorial Cabinet of S. M. Eisenstein at the Union of Cinematographers of the USSR, editor of the All-Union Bureau of Propaganda of Cinematography.
In 1967 Kleiman participated in the restoration of Eisenstein's destroyed film "
Bezhin Meadow" as a director (together with
Sergei Yutkevich
Sergei Iosifovich Yutkevich (, 28 December 1904 – 23 April 1985) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter. He was a People's Artist of the USSR (1962) and a Hero of Socialist Labour (1974).
Life and career
He began work as a teen do ...
) and scientific adviser. Scientific adviser on the reconstruction of Eisenstein's films "Old and New" ("
The General Line
''The General Line'', also known as ''Old and New'' (), is a 1929 Soviet propaganda film directed by Sergei Eisenstein and Grigori Aleksandrov.
''The General Line'' was begun in 1927 as a celebration of the collectivization of agriculture, as c ...
"), "
October: Ten Days That Shook the World", "
Battleship Potemkin
'' Battleship Potemkin'' (, ), sometimes rendered as ''Battleship Potyomkin'', is a 1925 Soviet silent epic film produced by Mosfilm. Directed and co-written by Sergei Eisenstein, it presents a dramatization of the mutiny that occurred in 1905 ...
".
Since 1987 he was Head of the museum department of the All-Union Union of Cinematographers of the USSR "Kinocentre", since 1989 - Head of the Central Cinema Museum of the All-Union Union of Cinematographers of the USSR "Kinocentre", from 1992 to 2014 - Director of the State Central Cinema Museum.
In 1990, Kleiman was one of the consultants (together with Vladimir Antropov and Yefim Levin) for Vadim Chubasov's film "S. M. Eisenstein: Lessons in Montage. ".
Since 1968 he has been teaching at the
High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors
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(first the course "History of the Cinema of the USSR", then the course "History of World Cinema"). He taught a special course on the work of S. M. Eisenstein at
New York University
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(1990, 1991), a seminar on the aesthetics of eccentricity and the work of S. M. Eisenstein (1994, 1998) at the
Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin
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in
Berlin
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, as well as seminars on film history in
Budapest
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,
Calcutta
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,
Los Angeles
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,
Munich
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,
Tokyo
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and
Helsinki
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.
He has been a member of the international jury at the
Venice
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,
Berlin
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Leipzig
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,
Toronto
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,
Paris
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,
Locarno
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and
Istanbul
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film festivals. In 1993 he was elected a member of the
European Film Academy
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Every year, the European Film Academy honors films an ...
(EFA), receiving its Felix Prize. Commander of the
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
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(
France
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, 1992), awarded the
Goethe Medal
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(
Germany
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, 1995), Commander of the
Order of the Rising Sun
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for his contribution to the development of cultural ties between
Russia
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and
Japan
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(Japan, 2005).
Winner of the International Association of Film Critics
FIPRESCI
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awards for compiling the
retrospective
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"Unknown Soviet Cinema" (
Moscow International Film Festival
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, 1987), Mel Novikoff (
San Francisco International Film Festival
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, 1994), Jean Mitry (
Pordenone Silent Film Festival
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,
Italy
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, 1994),
Russian Guild of Film Critics
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, and the White Pillars Festival (1998).
In 1993-1997, author and presenter of the television programmes "Cinema Museum", "Masterpieces of Silent Cinema" and "Treasures of Old Cinema". Scriptwriter and producer of the film "The Master's House" (1998).
1878 Kleyman.ogv, First conversation with Naum Ikhilievich Kleiman, recorded by E. A. Golitsina for the Oral History Foundation
Original video and full transcript of the text.
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1920 Kleyman for web.ogv, Second conversation with Naum Ikhilievich Kleiman, recorded by E. A. Golitsina for the Oral History Foundation
Original video and full transcript of the text.
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Naum Klejman video 3.ogv, Third conversation with Naum Ikhilievich Kleiman, recorded by E. A. Golitsina for the Oral History Foundation
Original video and full transcript of the text.
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Family
* Brother - Emanuil Ihilievich Kleiman (1947-2021), a Moldovan botanist and breeder, author of the monograph "Experience of storing table watermelon fruits in biological media" (1979) and other scientific works. His brother's wife Rita Yakovlevna Kleiman (née Kleitman, 1947-2008) is a Moldovan literary critic, doctor of philological sciences, specialist in the works of F. M.
Dostoevsky
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, head of the Department of Russian Literature of the
Ion Creangă Pedagogical Institute of Chișinău and the Department of
Judaic Studies
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of the Institute of Interethnic Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the
Republic of Moldova
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.
* Wife - Alevtina Alekseevna Rumyantseva (1929-2011), actress.
* Daughter - Vera Naumovna Rumyantseva (born 1966), film historian, curator of the Eisenstein Scientific and Memorial Cabinet.
Public position
In March 2014, he signed the letter of the Cinema Union "We are with you!" in support of Ukraine. In June of the same year, his contract as director of the Cinema Museum was not renewed.
Awards and prizes
* 1987 -
Moscow International Film Festival
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(FIPRESCI Prize for compiling the retrospective "Unknown Soviet Cinema")
* 1987 - Union of Cinematographers of the USSR (Second Prize for the article "Strange as it may seem - about Khokhlova")
* 1992 -
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
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(France)
* 1993 - Felix Award of the European Film Academy (for professional activity).
* 1994 - IFF of silent cinema in Pordenone (Jean Mitry Award "For participation in film restoration and the return of classic cinema to the public).
* 1995 - Goethe Medal ("For strengthening friendly and cultural ties with Germany").
* 1997 - Award of the
Russian Guild of Film Critics
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and Film Historians (in the category "Theory and History of Cinema" for compilation, introductory article and commentary to S. Eisenstein's "Memoirs")
* 1998 - Honoured Art Worker of the Russian Federation (9 July 1998) - for services in the field of art.
* 1998 - Film Festival of the State Film Fund of Russia "White Pillars" ("For contribution to Russian film studies").
* 2002 -
Ordre des Palmes académiques
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(France)
* 2003 - Cavalier Cross of the
Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
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("For services to the promotion of Polish science and culture")
* 2004 - Prince of Venice Award of the 61st
Venice Film Festival
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* 2005 -
Order of the Rising Sun
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("For Contribution to the Development of Cultural Relations between Russia and Japan")
* 2005 - The Miron Chernenko Prize of the Guild of Russian film critics and film historians.
* 2006 -
Kinotavr
Kinotavr (), also known as the Sochi Open Russian Film Festival was an open film festival held in the resort city of Sochi, Russia annually in June since 1991, until it was cancelled in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
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(France)
* 2015 - Camera Berlinale Honourable Mention at the
Berlin International Film Festival
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* 2015 -
Selected bibliography
* The Frame as a Cell of Montage // Voprosy Kinoiskusstva, in. 11, М., 1968.
* "...Let's Start with Pushkin" // The Art of Cinema. - 1987. - № 2.
* The Roaring Lion. To the origin, meaning and function of the montage metaphor // Kinologicheskie zapiski. - 1988. - № 1.
* The feat of a master // Kinoszenarii. - 1989. - № 1.
* Cinema of the Totalitarian Era. International Symposium within the framework of the XVI MIFF // The Art of Cinema. - 1990. - No. 2 (including the exhibition N. K.).
* Eccentric and tragic // Kinovedcheskie zapiski. - 1990. - № 7.
* On the article by S. M. Eisenstein "Dramaturgy of the film form" // Kinovedcheskie zapiski. - 1991. - № 11.
* Eisenstein's Unrealised Intentions // The Art of Cinema. - 1992. - № 6.
* Film Reconstruction: Text and Context // Film Studies. - 1992. - № 16.
* Our project // Kinovedcheskie zapiski. - 1994. - No. 22 (co-authored with L. Kozlov).
* "National", "international" and the Soviet film avant-garde // Kinovedcheskie zapiski. - 1994/95. - № 24.
* Film Festival and the Theory of Probabilities // Kinovedcheskie zapiski. - 1995. - № 27.
* A generation for whom a single frame means nothing... A conversation with V. Wenders // Film Studies Notes. - 1995. - № 28.
* Eisenstein today. A conversation with O. Kosolapov, N. Sirivley // The Art of Cinema. - 1996. - № 5.
* Look for the Sun! // Victor Demin. Not for Press. Compiled by T. Zapasnik. T. Zapasnik. - Moscow, Lexika, 1996.
* Eisenstein's Memoirs: a system of coordinates // Eisenstein S.M. Memoirs. - M., Museum of Cinema, Trud, 1997.
* Formula of the Final // Kinovedcheskie zapiski. - 1998. - № 38.
* The House Where Hearts Are Broken // Kinovedcheskie zapiski. - 1998. - № 40.
* Eisenstein, Bezhin Lug (first version): cultural and mythological aspects // Kinovedcheskie zapiski. - 1999. - № 41.
* "Caucasian cycles" of Pushkin (reader's notes) // Kinovedcheskie zapiski. - 1999. - № 42.
* What does Eisenstein's art model? // Kinovedcheskie zapiski. - 2000. - № 46. 1 Archived copy dated 15 November 2016 at the
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* Eisenstein on paper. Graphic works of the master of cinema. - Moscow: Ad Marginem, 2017. - 320 с. - .
* Sergei Eisenstein. "Yo. Memoirs" in two volumes. - M.: GARAGE, 2019. - 1016 с. -
* Sergei Eisenstein. Eisenstein for the twenty-first century. Collection of articles. - M.: GARAGE, 2020. - 336 с. -
* Etudes about Eisenstein and Pushkin. - M.: GARAGE, 2022. - 520 с. -
Kleiman edited Eisenstein's works, such as Montage, Metod, Non-indifferent Nature, Notes for a General History of Cinema, etc.
Literature
* Modern History of Russian Cinema: 1986-2000. Film Dictionary. Vol. II. St. Petersburg, 2001. pp. 49-50.
* Kleiman N. I. Formula of the Finale. Moscow: Eisenstein Centre, 2004.
References
External links
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BiographyThe Moscow State Central Cinema MuseumThe Moscow State Central Cinema Museum's friendsNaum Kleiman (Cinema Museum, 2003-2004)*
ttp://www.cultradio.ru/doc.html?id=93734&cid=46 On the air of "Radio Kultura" 2 October 2006
Н. I. Kleiman in the magazine "Séance"
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ttp://www.rg.ru/2006/01/18/kleyman.html Interview with Rossiyskaya Gazeta on 18 January 2006
State Central Museum of Cinema, MoscowChronicle of the defence of the Museum of Cinema on the website of the Society of Friends of the Museum of Cinema (ODMC)Interview with Naum Kleiman on Cinemateca
– The New York Times
Naum Kleiman's lecture on the film Ivan the Terrible
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1937 births
Living people
People from Chișinău
European Film Awards winners (people)
Russian film critics
Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun
Academic staff of High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors
Soviet film critics
Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography alumni
Film theorists