Exhibitions
Exhibition dedicated to Ilya Averbach’s 75 anniversary - Ilya Alexandrovich Averbakh
- When:
- 29.03.2010 - 16.05.2010
- Where:
- House of Cinema - Saint-Petersburg
- Category:
- Exhibitions
Ilya Alexandrovich Averbakh (1934-1986) belongs to the Leningrad school of cinema.
Ilya Averbakh’s first work as cinema director in 1968 was his cinema novelette, «Daddy». His first full-length film, « Measure of Risk » after N.Amosov’s book «Thoughts and Heart», was released in 1969. The following films continued within the course of his contemplation of man: «A Drama from Old Times’ Life» (1971), «Monologue» (1972), «Someone Elese’s Letters» (1975), «Declaration of Love» (1978), «Faryatyev’s Fantasies» (1979), «Voice» (1982), «On the Fascinating Banks of Neva» (1983). For many years Ilya Averbakh ideated to direct a film after Mikhail Bulgakov’s «White Guard», but this plan was not destined to be realized. In 1985 Ilya Averbakh was struck by a severe and incurable disease, and in early 1986 he passed away.
In the memories of the people who knew him he remains one of the most intelligent, well-educated and decent people. Many remember and miss his apalling sense of humor and rare charm.
Mikhail Petrov, outstanding physical scientist and Ilya Averbakh’s close friend, remembers: «One more circumstance that individuated Averbakh was him being a gentleman. It was something not always common to young Bohemians of that time. Their talents were abundant while decency of manners declined at times catastrophically. It was common to not return money debts (small ones, which were, as a matter of fact, the only ones) or to have a meal at a restaurant on someone else’s account. In short, the freedom that occurred out of clear blue turned not only liberty of manners but one of everyday life norms as well. And, of course, manners were rather horrible
This is where Averbakh was radically different from his environment. His manners, especially with ladies, were impeccable and even somewhat theatrical. He liked to call the young ladies he was acquainted with, by full name. He would graciously kiss their hand, open doors before them, help them put on their mantels, fasten their boots. With all his rather limited financial resources at the time, he was extremely scrupulous, decent and generous. These qualities of his were perceived as some kind of eccentricity, something like a light madness ». (Averbakh Phenomenon, «Zvezda» №1, 2006)
Eyba Norkute
This exhibition became possible with the help of D.A.Dolinin who provided materials.
- Venue:
- House of Cinema - Website
- Street:
- Karavannaya str., 12
- City:
- Saint-Petersburg

























