Biography
Litvinova was born in Moscow toCareer
Screenwriter
She began her film career as a screenwriter, writing films from 1988 to 1998. None of her earlier projects such as ''Truck Drivers 2'' (1992) achieved any critical or commercial acclaim. She was discovered by fellow directorActress
By 2022, Litvinova has gained a status of one of the leading Russian actresses both in TV and theatre. In 2000, she grew popular for her role of Albino Crow in the TV series ''The Border''. She wrote screenplays for films sparingly after this role and starred in all of the films she wrote. Litvinova became acclaimed in the mid-2000s when she was nominated for her roles in ''Sky. Plane. Girl.'' (2002), ''The Tuner'' (2004) and ''I’m Not Hurt'' (2006). In the Moscow Chekhov Art Theatre, Litvinova played Lyubov Ranevskaya in The Cherry Orchard, she also played in Le Shaga written byDirector
As a director, Litvinova tried herself in many fields. She made her directorial debut in 2000 with the documentary ''There is No Death For Me''. The film focused on the experiences of Litvinova's favorite Soviet Era actresses and gave insight into her views on their stories. As with her screenwriting, she directed sparingly in between her acting roles, directing six films since 2000. She directed her first feature film in 2004, '' The Goddess'', which she also wrote and starred in. In 2006, she directed her first short film, ''Rado''. Litvinova made her first foray into concert films in 2008 when she directed the film ''Green Theatre in Zemfira''. The film was created using footage from a concert of one of Litvinova's friends, musical artist Zemfira Ramazanova. The film won "music film of the year" from independent music award show "Steppenwolf". The two collaborated again in 2010 to create another Ramazanova concert film directed by Litvinova called ''Moscow. Crokus/Arrow''. Finally, Ramazanova served as the composer on Litvinova's second full-length feature film ''Rita's Last FairyTale'' (2012), which deals with "universal themes of love, hate and search for love." Through the years, Litvinova directed more than 15 video clips for Russian musicians and singers, since 2005 they mostly collaborated with Zemfira. In 2021, she directed a 13-minute promo film for Gucci.Voice Actress
She lent her voice to the film ''$8.50'' (1999) to be used as a voiceover for the character Xenia who was played by Natalia Adreichenko. Her voice appeared in a number of other films in the 2000s including ''Frog's Paradise'' (2007) and ''Peregrine'' (2008).Fashion and TV
On TV, Litvinova hosted several author's programs on style, history of fashion and cinematography. Litvinova had also emerged as a designer and fashion icon of her own. A friend and collaborator ofPersonal life
Her first husband was film producer Alexander Antipov from 1996 to 1997. Then she married businessman Leonid Dobrovsky, with whom she had her daughter, Ulyana, in 2001 before divorced in 2007. She laterFilmography
Awards and honours
*Best Acting Debut at Kinotavr for her role in "Passions" (1994) *"Woman-style" Film Award for her role in "Passions" (1994) *Best Actress at Yekaterinburg film festival for her role in "Three Stories" (1997) *Best Supporting Actress at the International Film Festival "Baltic Pearl" in Riga, Jurmala, for her role "Three Stories" (1997) *Laurel branch for "There is no death for me" (2000) *State Prize of the Russian Federation for her role in "Border. Taiga Affair" (2001) *Best Actress at RKF "Literature and Cinema" in Gatchina for her role in "Heaven. Plane. Woman" (2003) *Honoured Artist of the Russian Federation (2003) *Best Actress for CF "Viva Cinema of Russia" in St. Petersburg for her role in "The Tuner" (2005) *Jury Special Mention at International Film Festival in Wiesbaden goEast for her role in "Goddess: How I Fell in Love" (2005) *Jury Special Mention at International Film Festival in Wiesbaden goEast for her role in "The Tuner" (2005) *Best Actress at Kinotavr for her role in "I'm not hurt" (2006) *National award of public recognition of the achievements of women "Olympia" of the Russian Academy of Business and Entrepreneurship (2007) * Pushkin Medal (2012) * Best Actress, film About Love, The Golden Unicorn Awards 2016References
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