Vladimir Khotinenko, a renowned director and writer, emerged into the world on January 20, 1952, in the picturesque town of Slavgorod, situated within the boundaries of Altayskiy kray, in the vast and storied territory of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, which would later become the modern-day nation of Russia.
As a master of his craft, Khotinenko has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, his impressive body of work including the critically acclaimed films "Makarov" (1993),"72 metra" (2004),and "Musulmanin" (1995),to name but a few of his many notable achievements.
In his personal life, Khotinenko is a devoted partner to his loving wife, Tatyana Yakovleva, with whom he shares a deep and abiding bond. Together, they have raised one child, a testament to their enduring love and commitment to one another.
Prior to his marriage to Yakovleva, Khotinenko was previously wed to the talented Dilorom Kambarova, a union that undoubtedly brought joy and fulfillment to both parties involved.