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Aleksandr Misharin (screenwriter)

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whom he described as mentally unstable and blamed for manipulating her husband. According to Misharin, Tarkovsky actually planned a divorce shortly before the emigration happened, but Larisa convinced him not only to stay with her, but also to stay in Europe.
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was finally made in 1974, with Misharin playing another small part. It became the director's landmark work regularly listed among the greatest movies of world cinema. Tarkovsky and Misharin worked on several other screenplays, including
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while studying at the Shchepkin's drama school. Also a descendant of a noble Russian-German family, Veytsler turned into his regular collaborator for many years. Together they wrote their first dramatic poem
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who happened to be his neighbor. They soon became good friends. In due course they would collaborate (in 1968) on the writing of a screenplay for a film which would eventually receive the title
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became one of the Soviet box office leaders. It was released shortly after Veytsler's sudden death in 1975. Misharin continued to work alone. His most successful solo play was
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Misharin was critical of his friend's decision to leave the country which he called a 'creative mistake' influenced by the overrated expectations of his second wife
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After attending the institute both of them were sent to work for the Youth Theater in
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with whom he wrote several screenplays, including Tarkovsky's celebrated masterpiece
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family. His father served in the military. In 1960 Misharin graduated from the
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memoirs at the Andrei Tarkovsky media archive, 1994 (in Russian)
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Aleksandr Misharin died on April 13, 2008. He was buried at the
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since 1967. As a writer he published several novels, including
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Aleksandr Misharin. About my friend and co-author. Beginning
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who made it into a critically acclaimed stage play for the
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Aleksandr Misharin. About my friend and co-author. The end
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High Courses for Scriptwriters and Film Directors alumni
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Aleksandr Misharin: «It was fun and interesting to work»
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Advanced Course for Screenwriters and Film Directors
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Moscow
USSR
Moscow
Russia
Russian
Soviet
Russian
screenwriter
playwright
novelist
Honored Artist
Russian Federation
Andrei Tarkovsky
Mirror
Russian SFSR
Russian
German
Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theatre School
Advanced Course for Screenwriters and Film Directors
VGIK
Andrei Veytsler
Maly Theatre
Tver
Nikolay Okhlopkov
Mayakovsky Theatre
Mustached Nanny
Vladimir Grammatikov
Oleg Yefremov
Moscow Art Theatre
perestroika

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