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Ignatiy Vishnevetsky was born on 5 September, 1986 in Moscow, Russia, is a Film critic,essayist. Discover Ignatiy Vishnevetsky's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

Popular As Ignatiy Igorevich Vishnevetsky
Occupation Film critic,essayist
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 5 September 1986
Birthday 5 September
Birthplace Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (present-day Russia)
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His wife is Theresa Roberts (m. January 10, 2011)

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Parents Igor Vishnevetsky (father)
Wife Theresa Roberts (m. January 10, 2011)
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Children 2

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Timeline

2014

Vishnevetsky's first short film, Ellie Lumme, premiered in 2014.

2012

Vishnevetsky participated in the 2012 Sight & Sound critics' poll, where he listed ten of his favorite films as follows: Blow Out, Days of Being Wild, Dead or Alive 2: Birds, Hotel America, The Lady from Shanghai, Modern Romance, Mysteries of Lisbon, Red Viburnum, Robocop, and Some Came Running. Vishnevetsky compiled his list by writing 90 of his favorite titles on scraps of paper and then drawing ten from a bowl.

2011

Vishnevetsky has retained his Russian citizenship, and obtained American citizenship in 2017. He lives in Chicago with his wife, Theresa Roberts, a sculptor and installation artist. They married on January 10, 2011, and have two children together.

In the February 11, 2011 episode of Ebert presents At the Movies, Vishnevetsky stated that the greatest influence on his work as a critic was Jean-Luc Godard's video project Histoire(s) du cinéma. In the same episode, he named the silent films True Heart Susie and Foolish Wives; the Holocaust documentary Shoah; and Jacques Tati's Playtime as the movies that made him want to become a film critic. In a blog post presented as an "appendix" to the episode, he revealed that he writes the majority of his film criticism by hand and will sometimes "edit together" essays out of notes and parts of unpublished texts.

2010

In the fall of 2010, he was approached by Roger Ebert and his wife, Chaz Ebert, about auditioning for their new television show, Ebert Presents: At the Movies. After several months of auditions, Vishnevetsky was announced as the show's co-host alongside Christy Lemire. Vishnevetsky replaced critic Elvis Mitchell, who had appeared in the show's pilot but left the production for undisclosed reasons.

2006

In 2006, Vishnevetsky wrote and directed a 45-minute short film; he also served as the film's editor and cinematographer. Soon after a final cut was completed, a hard drive failure destroyed much of the footage. In an interview with the podcast Film in Focus, Vishnevetsky stated that the experience led him to pursue film criticism full-time. Vishnevetsky published a film zine called Zero for Conduct before joining the NYU-based film journal Tisch Film Review and then MUBI.

2004

Before working as a film critic, Vishnevetsky worked as a translator, movie theater usher, and laundromat attendant. Beginning in 2004, he became involved with Chicago's cinephile community, many of whose members he met through the now-defunct video rental store Odd Obsession. He was involved in a screening space called North Western Avenue, whose participants later co-founded the film website Cine-File.info, to which Vishnevetsky contributed.

1986

Ignatiy Igorevich Vishnevetsky (/ɪ ɡ ˈ n ɑː t i ˌ v ɪ ʃ n ə ˈ v ɛ t s k i / ; Russian: Игна́тий И́горевич Вишневе́цкий ; born September 5, 1986) is a Russian-American film critic, essayist, and columnist. He has worked as a staff film critic for The A.V. Club and written for Mubi.com and the Chicago Reader.