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Nikita Sergeyevich Mikhalkov (born 1945) is a Russian director and actor, and head of the Cinematographers' Union. His family has a tradition of art, as his father wrote children's books and the lyrics to the Soviet and Russian anthems, his mother was a poetess descended from artists, and his brother [[Andrei Konchalovsky]] is an accomplished film director in his own right.
Nikita Sergeyevich Mikhalkov (born 1945) is a Russian director and actor, and head of the Cinematographers' Union. His family has a tradition of art, as his father wrote children's books and the lyrics to the Soviet and Russian anthems, his mother was a poetess descended from artists, and his brother [[Andrei Konchalovsky]] is an accomplished film director in his own right.


Mikhalkov studied acting at the Moscow Art Theater and the Vakhtangov Theater, and later studied film at VGIK, where he met future celebrity director [[Andrei Tarkovsky]]. Since then, his films have become famous at home and abroad. Unlike [[Andrei Tarkovsky]], or his brother [[Andrei Konchalovsky]], Mikhalkov has made more conventional, crowd-pleasing films, and has avoided auteur projects. On the one hand, many of his films have been at the top of Russian box-office history. On the other hand, he has been accused of being too conservative and not provocative enough.
Mikhalkov studied acting at the Moscow Art Theater and the Vakhtangov Theater, and later studied film at VGIK, where he met future celebrity director [[Andrei Tarkovsky]]. Since then, his films have become famous at home and abroad. Unlike [[Andrei Tarkovsky]], or his brother [[Andrei Konchalovsky]], Mikhalkov has made more conventional, crowd-pleasing films, and has avoided auteur projects. On the one hand, many of his films have been at the top of Russian box-office history. On the other hand, he has been accused of being too conservative and not provocative enough.
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=== Filmography (selected, director of film unless otherwise stated): ===
(Selected, director of film unless otherwise stated)
* ''[[I Step Through Moscow]]'' (1964, dir. [[Georgi Danelia]]) was his first acting role.
* ''[[I Step Through Moscow]]'' (1964, dir. [[Georgi Danelia]]) was his first acting role.
* ''[[At Home Among Strangers]]'' (1974) was his first big hit as a director. It is an [[Ostern]] starring [[Anatoly Solonitsyn]]. Mikhalkov plays the bandit Shurik.
* ''[[At Home Among Strangers]]'' (1974) was his first big hit as a director. It is an [[Ostern]] starring [[Anatoly Solonitsyn]]. Mikhalkov plays the bandit Shurik.
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* ''[[The Barber of Siberia]]'' (1998) is another historical epic starring [[Oleg Menshikov]].
* ''[[The Barber of Siberia]]'' (1998) is another historical epic starring [[Oleg Menshikov]].
* ''12'' (2007), a Russian remake of [[12 Angry Men]].
* ''12'' (2007), a Russian remake of [[12 Angry Men]].

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=== Tropes about or used by Mikhalkov: ===
* [[Costume Porn]]
* [[Costume Porn]]
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: Whenever [[Eduard Artemyev]] does the score.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: Whenever [[Eduard Artemyev]] does the score.

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Nikita Sergeyevich Mikhalkov (born 1945) is a Russian director and actor, and head of the Cinematographers' Union. His family has a tradition of art, as his father wrote children's books and the lyrics to the Soviet and Russian anthems, his mother was a poetess descended from artists, and his brother Andrei Konchalovsky is an accomplished film director in his own right.

Mikhalkov studied acting at the Moscow Art Theater and the Vakhtangov Theater, and later studied film at VGIK, where he met future celebrity director Andrei Tarkovsky. Since then, his films have become famous at home and abroad. Unlike Andrei Tarkovsky, or his brother Andrei Konchalovsky, Mikhalkov has made more conventional, crowd-pleasing films, and has avoided auteur projects. On the one hand, many of his films have been at the top of Russian box-office history. On the other hand, he has been accused of being too conservative and not provocative enough.


Filmography

(Selected, director of film unless otherwise stated)


Nikita Mikhalkov provides examples of the following tropes: