Awards & Winners

Alexander Rodnyansky

Date of Birth 02-July-1961
Place of Birth Kiev
(Ukraine, Kiev Oblast, Russian Empire, Ukrainian SSR, Rus')
Nationality Ukraine, Soviet Union, Germany
Also know as Lyosha, Alexandre Rodniansky, Aleksandr Rodnyansky, Aleksandr Rodnjanskij, Alexandr Rodnjanskij, Aleksandr Yefimovich Rodnyansky, Alexander Efimovich Rodnyansky, Aleksandr Rodnyanskiy, Aleksandr Efimovich Rodnyanskiy
Profession Film Producer, Businessperson, Television Producer, Film Director
Alexander Efimovich Rodnyansky is a Ukrainian film director, film producer, television executive and businessman. During his career Rodnyansky produced over 30 films and more than 20 television series including Stalingrad - the highest grossing Russian film ever. Among other films produced by Rodnyansky: The 9th Company, Heat, Piter FM, The Inhabited Island, The Sun, A Chef in Love, A Driver for Vera, East/West. He created Ukrainian TV network 1+1 and for seven years was the CEO of Russian media company CTC Media. Alexander Rodnyansky graduated from Kiev's National University of Film, Theatre and Television as a documentary director. In 1983 he started his career at Kievnauchfilm studio. As a director Rodnyansky won numerous awards for his documentaries. From 1990 till 1993 he worked as a producer and film director at the German television channel ZDF. In 1994 he returned to Ukraine to create the first independent television channel in the country, 1+1. In a matter of months 1+1 became the leader of the television market in Ukraine. Rodnyansky served as CEO of 1+1 and was a co-owner of the company together with Central European Media Enterprises. Later he sold his interest in 1+1 to CME.

Awards by Alexander Rodnyansky

Check all the awards nominated and won by Alexander Rodnyansky.

2013


Nominations 2013 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nika Award for Best Film Stalingrad

2008


TEFI Award for the Best TV/Film Producer
Honored for : Daddy's Daughters

1994


Nika Award for Best Documentary
Honored for : Last Farewell USSR

Nominations 1994 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nika Award for Best Documentary Last Farewell USSR

1991


Nika Award for Best Popular-Science Film
Honored for : Raoul Wallenberg\u2019s Mission

Nominations 1991 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nika Award for Best Popular-Science Film Raoul Wallenberg\u2019s Mission

1987


Nominations 1987 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Nika Award for Best Popular-Science Film In the evening after the accomplishments