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Roman Romanovich Kachanov was born on 17 January, 1967 in Moscow, Soviet Union, is a film. Discover Roman Romanovich Kachanov'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 56 years old?
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His wife is Angelina Chernova (2007–present)
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Roman Romanovich Kachanov Net Worth
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In the autumn of 2020, he began to make the feature motion picture "March of Dawn". Ivan Semyonov, Garik Sukachev, Artemy Troitsky, Nike Borzov, Zhanna Aguzarova, Anfisa Vistinghausen, Aleksandra Kiseleva, Varvara Komarova, Semyon Liseichev, Feliks Bondarev, Kuzma Kotrelev and others played in the film. "March of Dawn" is scheduled for release in the autumn of 2021.
Kachanov's next project, Gena Concrete, began shooting in 2008. Production was frozen in 2009 after the primary investor declared temporary insolvency; in 2012 the Federal Fund of the National Cinematography decided to support the film, and Kachanov completed production in November 2013. The film was to premiere in 2014.
In 2008, he began to direct the film "Gena Concrete" but during the filming in 2009 a private investor declared himself insolvent. Gosha Kutsenko, Renata Litvinova, Sergei Shnurov, Fyodor Bondarchuk, Alika Smekhova, Ivan Okhlobystin, Alexei Panin, Konstantin Murzenko, Anna Samokhina, Andrei Vasiliev, Artemy Troitsky, Olga Arntgolts, Andrei Fedortsov, Artur Vakha, and others played in the film. The production of the film continued until 2014, the film premiered in October of the same year.
In 2007, Kachanov made the film "Tumbler", it is a sports comedy about boxing. Several roles in the film were played by non-professional actors, but by sportsmen-boxers were Noel Andreson, Vitaly Kachanovsky and others.
In 2006–2007 Kachanov directed Tumbler, a sports comedy about the boxing. For greater authenticity, some of the roles were played by boxers rather than actors.
In 2005, the 8-episode film "Stealing Tarantino" was released. The film was played by Pyotr Fedorov, Lyudmila Gurchenko, Bogdan Stupka, Pavel Derevyanko, Igor Zolotovitsky, and others.
In 2002, Kachanov began to implement a huge film project called "Arie", the plot of which takes place in different times and countries. The production of the film took over two years and was completed in 2004. Foreign film companies were involved in the production of the film. The Russian participation in the project was represented by the Gorky Film Studio. The film is a participant and winner of domestic and foreign film festivals. Filming took place in Russia, Lithuania, and Israel. The main role is played by the Polish actor Jerzy Stuhr. Unlike other Kachanov's films, "Arie" does not look like an ordinary comedy, its plot twists are quite dramatic, but Kachanov, nevertheless, still insists that the film is a comedy.
In 2001, Kachanov filmed "Down House" based on Dostoevsky's novel "The Idiot". The film's soundtrack includes music by such bands and performers as Nike Borzov, DJ Groove, "Spring on Karl Johan Street", "NetSlov", "The knife for Frau Muller", and "Undervud". In "Down House" a Polish actress Barbara Brylska played for the first time in the new Russian cinema after a long break. Actor Fyodor Bondarchuk also played his first major role in the film. Non-professional actors such as Andrei Vasiliev (editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Kommersant"), Artemy Troitsky (editor-in-chief of the magazine "Playboy "), Miron Chernenko (chairman of the Guild of Russian Film Scholars and Film Critics) and others starred in small roles.
Later, according to poll by LiveJournal, "Down House" was included in the 100 best films of all time in the Russian language. As for the view of the magazine "Kinoprocess", the film was declared the best film in the Russian language in 2001.
In 2000, Kachanov made a film "Demobbed", which told stories of three young people who ended up in military service. The following young actors played in the film for the first time: Stanislav Duzhnikov, Mikhail Petrovsky, Pyotr Korshunkov, Aleksei Panin, Mikhail Vladimirov and others. The film’s stars of the Soviet cinema also played in the film: Viktor Pavlov, Juozas Budraitis, Aleksander Belyavsky, Sergei Artsibashev. The role of the war veteran general was played by Vladimir Shainsky. The music for the film was written by Pavel Molchanov. The official soundtrack also included songs by rock bands "Bakhyt-Kompot", "Time-Out", "Krematorij" and "Mango-Mango".
In 1998, he shot the low-budget film "Maximilian". The main roles in the film were played by Alexander Demidov (Kvartet I), Emmanuel Vitorgan, Nikita Vysotsky, Evgeny Dvorzhetsky, Ivan Okhlobystin and others. The composer was Pavel Molchanov (the rock band "Time-Out").
The main roles in the film were played by Nikita Vysotsky and American rock singer Joanna Stingray. The film premiered in 1994 at the "Oktyabr" cinema, in the Central House of Cinema (DRC), on Channel 1 of Ostankino and at the film festival "Kinotavr" (competitive programme). The newspaper "Kommersant" wrote about it:
According to the chronology of the film’s releases on the screens, Kachanov's debut work was the film "Freak", made in 1993. The film was produced at the Artistical Joint "Ekran". According to Kachanov, producer Menahem Golan played a significant role in the implementation of this project:
From 1993 to 1997, Kachanov shot advertisements and music videos.
His father was Roman Abelevich Kachanov, a famous Russian animator. His mother, Gara Kachanova, was an engineer-economist. Kachanov's parents died in 1993, when Roman was 26 years old. Roman Kachanov married the actress Anna Buklovskaya in 1998. They have two daughters, Polina and Alexandra, but the marriage broke up. Roman remarried to the actress and model Angelina Chernova; they have two daughters, Gara and Dina.
In 1991, he made a film "Don't ask Me about the Thing". The film starred Juozas Budraitis, Emmanuil Vitorgan, Nina Ruslanova, Natalya Krachkovskaya, including some young actresses – Irina Feofanova, Maryana Polteva. Due to the economic difficulties, which appeared after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the film premiered only in 1995. Critics classify the film as "physiological cinema":
Kachanov subsequently continued friendship and cooperation with many of them. He graduated from VGIK in 1989.
In 1988, he wrote the script for Ivan Okhlobystin's short film debut "Nonsense. The story about nothing".
In 1987, he wrote the play "Karpusha".. A cartoon of the same name was based on this play at Soyuzmultfilm in 1988. Later, a book based on it was published.
In 1984, he enrolled in the faculty of script writing at the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK), entered the course of K. K. Paramonova. In the same year, he published the story "The Miracles of Technology" in the VGIK newspaper "The Way to the Screen", since then his writing career began. In 1985, at the animation studio "Soyuzmultfilm", a cartoon "The Miracles of Technology" was based on this story. Then Kachanov wrote the words to the song "Paper Dove" (composer Vladimir Shainsky).
He began to work at the age of 14: first as a postman and later as a literature assistant to the writer Kir Bulychov. In 1982-1984, while going to night school, he attended a course of direction as an auditing student at the High Courses for Film Directors.
Roman Romanovich Kachanov (Russian: Роман Романович Качанов; born 17 January 1967) is a Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter, actor, and producer. He is a film director and screenwriter of the films Demobbed, Down House, Tumbler, Arie, Gena Concrete and others. According to polls by the magazine “Afisha” and the blogging platform “LiveJournal”, his films belong to the 100 important Russian films and 100 best films of all time in the Russian language.