Ivan Vyrypaev
Ivan Aleksandrovich Vyrypaev (Russian: Ива́н Алекса́ндрович Вырыпа́ев; born August 3, 1974) is a Russian playwright, screenwriter, film director, actor and art director.[1] He is a leading figure in the Russian New Drama movement.[2]:195
Ivan Vyrypaev | |
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Born | Ivan Aleksandrovich Vyrypaev August 3, 1974 |
Citizenship | Russian Federation |
Occupation | Theatre director, Film director, screenwriter, playwright, actor, art director |
Years active | 1995–present |
Movement | New Drama |
Website | http://www.vyrypaev.ru |
On August 25, 2017, Ivan Vyrypayev addressed an Open Letter in support of Kirill Serebrennikov.[3] In this letter, he called on all figures of Russian culture to deny any support to Vladimir Putin. [4]
Screenplays
- 2003 — Other District (short)
- 2006 — Heaven on Earth
- 2006 — Bunker, or Scientists Underground
- 2006 — Euphoria
- 2007 — Antonina Turned Back
- 2007 — The Best Time of the Year
- 2009 — Oxygen
- 2011 — Illusions
- 2012 — Delhi Dance
- 2015 — Salvation
Director
Theatre director
- Yu (original title, Irkutsk)
- Dreams (Irkutsk, Moscow)
- Macbeth (Irkutsk)
- The City Where I Am (Irkutsk)
- To Explain (Moscow Theatre School of Dramatic Art)
- Delhi Dance (National Theatre, Warsaw)
- July (National Theatre, Warsaw)
- Comedy (Praktika Theatre)
- Illusions (Praktika Theatre)
- Illusions (Stary Teatr, Krakow)
- Marriage (Studio Theatre, Warsaw)
- Illusiones (El Pavón Teatro Kamikaze, Madrid). Directed by Miguel del Arco with Marta Etura, Daniel Grao, Alejandro Jato and Verónica Ronda.
References
- Иван Александрович Вырыпаев
- Weygandt, Susanna (2018-09-02). "Revisiting skaz in Ivan Vyrypaev's cinema and theatre: rhythms and sounds of postdramatic rap". Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema. 12 (3): 195–214. doi:10.1080/17503132.2018.1511260. ISSN 1750-3132.
- Открытое письмо драматурга и режиссера Ивана Вырыпаева в поддержку Кирилла Серебренникова
- Вырыпаев призвал отказаться от поддержки Путина после ареста Серебренникова
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