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Mikhail Volpin - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

Mikhail Volpin - biography, date of birth, place of birth, filmography, clips, screenwriter.
December 28, 1902, Mogilev - July 21, 1988, Moscow - Soviet playwright, poet and screenwriter.
He spent his childhood in Moscow, was fond of art, took drawing lessons from the artist Vasily Surikov.
He accepted the ideas of the October Revolution, as a young man participated in the Civil War on the side of the Soviet regime. In 1920-1921, as an artist and author of satirical texts, he came to work at the "Windows ROSTA" under the leadership of Vladimir Mayakovsky.
In 1921-1927 he studied at VKHUTEMAS, wrote satirical poetry, as well as comic plays, including in co-authorship with Viktor Ardov, Ilya Ilf, Yevgeny Petrov, Valentin Kataev, Mikhail Glushkov, Vladimir Mass and Nikolai Erdman. As a poet, he collaborated in satirical magazines, in the early 1930s - a staff member of the magazine "Crocodile" .
Arrested by the OGPU on October 27, 1933. The reason for the arrest was information that he was composing anti-Soviet satirical works. In addition, the OGPU obtained information that Volpin - in the presence of third parties - "half-jokingly, half-seriously" announced his intention to "kill Stalin." He was charged under two counts of Article 58 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation: 58-8, "committing terrorist acts", and 58-10 - "anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda." However, article 58-8 was excluded from the text of the judgment. By decree of the OGPU Collegium of January 16, 1934, he was sentenced to 5 years in a forced labor camp. He served his punishment in Ukhtpechlag. Released in March 1937 "by credit of working days" .
After his release, he again met with Erdman, with whom for more than 30 years he has been creating screenplays for films that have received well-deserved recognition from viewers, mainly fairy-tale films. Volpin took part in the filming of several films as a screenwriter, author of poems and lyrics (including the musical comedies "Volga, Volga" and "Kuban Cossacks"). Gruvemuvestart The beginning of the Great Patriotic War found Volpin in Ryazan. Together with Erdman, he reached Stavropol, where both voluntarily joined the Red Army. In January 1942, the artists were sent to Moscow and until the end of the war they served in the Song and Dance Ensemble at the central club of the NKVD of the USSR, where they wrote plays on military-patriotic themes and scenarios of theatrical performances with which the ensemble performed
In the postwar years, Volpin came to the Soyuzmultfilm studio, where in 1948 the first film based on his script, Fedya Zaitsev, was shot, and in the 1950s - early 1960s, a number of works, including the 1955 film "The Enchanted Boy" based on the fairy tale by Selma Lagerlof "The Wonderful Journey of Niels with the Wild Geese", the 1962 adult film "The Story of a Crime" and the 1961 full-length sci-fi animated fairy tale "Key", an instructive plot and the main motive which - counteracting the manifestations of philistinism and conformism in the life of modern society - attracted the attention of both viewers who came out of childhood and officials, who subsequently sent the tape "to the shelf" for a long time .
Since the beginning of the 1960s, a number of fictional fairy-tale films based on works belonging to the category of world classics of the genre have been shot based on the scripts of Volpin (including those written jointly with Erdman), the best of which is considered the film "Frost", released in 1964 ... The last film of the screenwriter was the 1986 film The Tale of the Painter in Love.


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