Michael Lockshin (film director)

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Michael Lockshin (film director)

Michael Lockshin (Russian: Михаил Арнольдович Локшин; born 1981) is a film director and writer.

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Michael Lockshin
Михаил Локшин
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Born1981 (age 4344)
United States
Years active2010–present
Notable workThe Silver Skates,
The Master and Margarita
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Early life and education

Lockshin was born in 1981 in the United States and grew up in both the United States and Russia.[1]

Lockshin graduated with a MA degree in psychology from Moscow State University.[2] After graduation, Lockshin moved to London, where he began directing commercials and music videos.[2]

Personal life

According to Business Insider, Lockshin is not a Russian citizen.[3] As of 2021, he lives in Los Angeles.[4]

He is the son of the scientist Arnold Lockshin, who received political asylum in the USSR in 1986.[5][6][7][8] He has Jewish heritage from his father's side.[9]

Career

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While still studying in college, Lockshin started working in the film industry. He shot commercials for over 10 years, and his spots won numerous awards, including Cannes Lions Young Director's Awards,[10] Golden Drum, and others.[11] The David Duchovny ad (2014) went viral.[12][13]

Lockshin's debut feature film, Silver Skates, shot in 2019, was released theatrically Christmas 2020 in Russia to high acclaim. The movie became the first Russian-language Netflix Originals movie.[14] It premiered as the Opening Film of the Moscow International Film Festival. At the 20th Golden Eagle Awards (2021), Silver Skates was nominated for 12 awards, a record in the history of the Golden Eagle Awards, and won 6 awards, including "Best Picture".[15] Lockshin himself was nominated for Best Director.[16][17] The film also won "Best Picture" from the Association of Producers awards (APKIT), and won several awards at the Nika Awards in 2021, with Lockshin up in the category "Discovery of the Year".[18]

His second feature film The Master and Margarita, which he also co-wrote,[19] is based on Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita, and stars German actor August Diehl.[20] The film was shot in 2021.[21] The film's release date was pushed multiple times due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and problems with funding the film's post-production.[22][3][23] Initially slated for a release by Universal Pictures on December 30, 2022, the film was released in Russia on January 25, 2024.[23]

The movie received overwhelmingly positive reviews from critics and audiences,[24][25] but was targeted by nationalist activists, propagandists, and government officials, including Vladimir Solovyev, Margarita Simonyan, Zakhar Prilepin, and Tigran Keosayan who complained about the director's views on the war in Ukraine, the film's anti-regime stance, and the fact that the Ministry of Culture had provided funding for a critical film, even though it was before Russia's full-scale invastion into Ukraine. They demanded a criminal investigation into the film and into Lockshin himself. This was echoed by parliament members of the State Duma as well.[26][27] The film received a record 14 nominations and 6 wins at the annual Russian Guild of Film Critics Awards, including Best Feature Film. At the same time the official government awards "Golden Eagle" totally ignored the film.

Despite all the backlash, the film became one of the highest grossing films ever at the Russian box office.[28]

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