
Directing
Born January 6, 1938 in Artyomovsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Artemivsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]
Larysa Efimovna Shepitko (6 January 1938, Artemivsk, Ukrainian SSR – 2 June 1979, Kalinin Oblast) was a Ukrainian Soviet film director. She went to the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography in Moscow as a student of Olexander Dovzhenko. She was a student of Dovzhenko's for 18 months until he died in 1956. Shepitko graduated from VGIK in 1963 with her prize winning diploma film Heat, made when she was 22 years old. It tells the story of a new farming community in Central Asia during the mid 1950s. Shepitko's next film Wings concerns a much-decorated female fighter pilot of World War II. The pilot, now principal of a vocational college, is out of touch with her daughter and the new generation. The film aroused considerable Soviet press controversy at the time, as films were not meant to depict conflicts between children and parents (Vronskaya, 1972 p 39).

A Talk with Larisa
Self (archival footage)

Farewell

Agony: The Life and Death of Rasputin

Larisa
Self (archive footage)

The Ascent

You and Me

Byelorussian Station

Sport, Sport, Sport

In the Thirteenth Hour of the Night

Beginning of an Unknown Era

The Homeland of Electricity

Wings

Heat

Ordinary Story

Tavria
Hanna

Poem of the Sea

Living Water

Carnival Night
(uncredited)

Vasyl