Rostyslav Synko
Known for: Directing
Born: August 20, 1933 - Died: October 22, 2010
Rostyslav Oleksandrovych Synko (August 21, 1933, Stepano-Krynka, Donetsk Oblast — October 23, 2010, Kyiv) was a Ukrainian film director, screenwriter, and sculptor. He was named an Honored Worker of Culture of the Ukrainian SSR in 1983. He was born in the village of Stepano-Krynka, Donetsk Oblast, into the family of an economist. He graduated from the acting department of the Kyiv Institute of Theater Arts named after I. Karpenko-Kary (1955). From 1955 to 1957, he served in the Belarusian Military District Ensemble, performed on stage at the Kyiv Theater for Young Audiences, and then worked at the Kyiv Television Studio (1957–1964). Since 1965, he has been a director at the Ukrteleviz studio. Co-organizer of the Ivan Kavaleridze Memorial Fund (1992) and the I. Kavaleridze Museum-Workshop in Kyiv on Andriivskyi Uzviz, director (1993–2010). He taught at the Kyiv State University of Theater, Music, and Television named after I. Karpenko-Kary. He was a member of the National Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine. He died on October 23, 2010, in Kyiv.
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Garden of Gethsemane
Tiger Trappers
Director
People's Malachi
Director
Gregory, Don't Go to the Village Dances
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Thy Father's House
Director
The Tale about Kyiv
Director
Nightingale from the Village of Marshintsy
Director
Songs of a Happy Land
Director
Scary Beast
Writer
Such Lovely Wolves
Director
Kyiv Beggars
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