Born in the village of Dvorishchi (now Sebezhsky district, Pskov region) in a military family.
Yuri Tsvetkov
14.02.1941 - 25.01.2011
Born February 14, 1941 in the village of Dvorishchi (now Sebezhsky district, Pskov region) in a military family. In 1963 he graduated from the VGIK camera operator department (workshop of A. Halperin), and before entering the institute he worked as a photographer and assistant operator of the Minsk TV. After graduating from VGIK, he returned to Minsk, where he worked for a long time at the Belarusfilm film studio. He worked with the Belarusian director Lev Golub on the films “Puschik Goes to Prague”, “Anyutina Road” and “Oginsky Polonaise”. His first Belarusian film was the musical comedy “Belarus is my blue-eyed”.
Graduated from the operator faculty of VGIK (workshop of A. Halperin)
Director of the creative association of feature films based on the Belarusfilm film studio
Laureate of the State Prize of the BSSR
Head of the Republican Production and Technical Association "Belvideo Center"
Honored Artist of the BSSR
Director of the National Film Studio Belarusfilm
Deputy Minister of Culture of the Republic of Belarus
Chairman of the Belarusian Union of Cinematographers
He died on January 25, 2011 after a long illness. He was buried in Minsk, at the Northern cemetery.
1970 | Hurry to build a house |
1971 | Spring fairy tale |
1972 | After the fair |
1973 | This fun planet |
1974 | Yas and Ioannina |
1976 | Shepherd Yanka |
1978 | Last year's quadrille |