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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1962-02-14 (63 years old)

Place of Birth

Kostroma, RSFSR, USSR, [now Russia]

Nikolai Izvolov

Biography:

Nikolai Izvolov (born in 1962 – Kostroma, USSR) is a Russian film historian and cinema theorist, researcher of film archives and specialist in reconstruction of the “lost” films. He's known by his reconstructions of Dziga Vertov's Anniversary of the Revolution (2018), The History of the Civil War (2021) and Man with a Movie Camera (2024). Author of the books Phenomenon of Film: History and Theory (2001) and Unknown Pages of Russian Avant-garde Cinema (2021). Since the beginning of the 1990s, he has been teaching the course Practice of Work in Film Archives for students of the Film Studies department in VGIK (All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography). In 1992, he collaborated with Chris Marker on the Alexander Medvedkin’s biopic The Last Bolshevik. Together with Natasha Drubek-Mayer he developed a creative method of film reconstruction ‘Hyperkino’ and applied it to the archives of Dziga Vertov, Alexander Medvedkin and Lev Kuleshov: Lenin Kino-Pravda (1996); Stop Thief! (1998); The Story of Tit… or the Tale of the Large Spoon (2000); Engineer Prite’s Project (2001); Alcoholism and Its Consequences (2001); Dokhunda (2006).

Known For

Acting

2024

The Return of Vertov as Self - Russian film historian

2023

2014

Searching for the Lost Pochta as Self - Russian film historian

2012

2009

The Bug Trainer as Self - Russian film historian

1993

The Last Bolshevik as Self - Russian film historian

1991

Editing

2014

Searching for the Lost Pochta as Archival Footage Coordinator

1921

The History of the Civil War as Archival Footage Coordinator

1918

Anniversary of the Revolution as Archival Footage Coordinator

Crew

2002

Production