Mikhail Volpin

Mikhail Volpin

Deceased · Born: Dec 20, 1902 · Died: Jul 21, 1988

Personal Details

BornDec 20, 1902 Mogilev, Russian Empire [now Belarus]

Biography

Mikhail Volpin, a multifaceted creative genius of extraordinary talent, emerged into the world as the offspring of a family of considerable distinction, with his father, David Samuilovich Volpin, holding the esteemed profession of a lawyer and music teacher, and his mother, Anna Borisovna Volpina, possessing a natural flair for the arts, making her a talented individual in her own right.

As he grew up in the culturally rich and vibrant city of Moscow, Volpin was surrounded by the city's thriving art scene, which nurtured his early passion for drawing, ultimately leading him to take lessons from the renowned artist Vasiliy Surikov, a master of his craft.

In the early stages of his life, a young and inquisitive individual, later to become a renowned figure, was irresistibly drawn to the complex and multifaceted realm of politics. This nascent fascination with the intricacies of governance would ultimately lead him to participate in the tumultuous and pivotal Civil War, with the Soviet power serving as the backdrop for his involvement.

In the early 1920s, a pivotal period in the life of Volpin, he embarked upon a creative journey as a multifaceted artist and author of satirical texts, with the esteemed Vladimir Mayakovsky serving as his guiding force and mentor within the illustrious 'Okna ROSTA' collective, a hub of artistic innovation and experimentation.

This marked the commencement of a long and productive partnership with some of the most talented and influential writers and artists of the time, including the renowned Viktor Ardov, the celebrated duo of Ilya Ilf and Yevgeni Petrov, the esteemed Valentin Kataev, the visionary Vladimir Mass, and the innovative Nikolay Erdman.

From the early 1920s to the mid-1930s, Volpin dedicated himself to refining his artistic skills, simultaneously pursuing formal education at the Higher artistic and technical workshop.

During this period, he also actively contributed to the satirical magazine publishing scene, sharing his creative output with the public.

By the early 1930s, Volpin's professional trajectory took a significant turn as he secured a staff position at the esteemed magazine "Crocodile".

Throughout this era, his poetic and theatrical endeavors continued to garner widespread recognition, solidifying his reputation as a talented and innovative artist.

After the tumultuous period of war had finally come to an end, renowned filmmaker Volpin embarked on a new chapter in his illustrious career, transitioning from the world of theatre to the cinematic arts in the late 1940s by joining the esteemed Soyuzmultfilm studio.

His inaugural foray into the world of film scriptwriting resulted in the creation of the captivating tale, Fedya Zaitsev, which made its grand debut on the silver screen in 1948, setting the stage for a plethora of successful films that would follow throughout the 1950s and early 1960s.

Among his most notable works from this period was the enchanting adaptation of Selma Lagerlöf's beloved fairy tale, The Bewitched Boy, which premiered in 1955 and has since become a timeless classic, delighting audiences of all ages with its whimsical charm and captivating storyline.

From the dawn of the 1960s, the cinematic endeavors of Volpin began to take shape, with his scripts, frequently collaborated on with the accomplished Nikolay Erdman, being adapted into feature films that brought to life timeless masterpieces from the realm of fairy tale literature.

As the decade progressed, Volpin's most renowned work during this period began to take form, culminating in the iconic film Frosty, which has since become an enduring and treasured classic, captivating audiences of all ages and remaining a testament to the enduring magic of the cinematic art form to this very day.

Volpin's crowning achievement, the film script Skazka pro vlyublyonnogo malyara, was meticulously crafted in the late 1980s, effectively encapsulating a lifetime of dedication to the art of filmmaking and literary pursuits. Throughout his remarkable journey, Volpin steadfastly adhered to his artistic vision, ultimately bequeathing a rich legacy of groundbreaking and intellectually stimulating works that continue to captivate and inspire generations of fans.

Career

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