Boris Grachevsky - film director, screenwriter. For many years he is the artistic director of the newsreel "Jumble", the issues of which are unchanged success.
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Early years, youth
Boris Yurievich was born in Moscow on March 18, 1949. The family lived in Polushkino (Moscow Region). Parents worked in a holiday home, his father held cultural events, he began to attract his son to participate in concerts. Mother worked in the library.
After school, Boris began to study at a technical school as a turner, but he did not work by profession. Then there was military service.
Creative biography
After the army, his father arranged for Boris to be a loader at the Gorky film studio. Then Grachevsky was taken to the props workshop. Boris was also a handyman on the set of various films. While working on the film "Varvara Krasa", director Alexander Rowe drew attention to Grachevsky and offered him a small role. Boris had to stick his hand out of the water and threaten it. Grachevsky will remember this episode from his life for a long time.
Boris worked at the studio for more than 2 years, he was assigned a different job. Then he realized that he wanted to connect with the cinema for the rest of his life. Grachevsky managed to enter the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography, he received the specialty "Organization of Film Production".
The idea of creating a newsreel "Jumble" belongs to Khmelik Alexander, playwright. Grachevsky became the director of the project, who secured the reputation of a good organizer. The first issue of the newsreel came out in 1974 and immediately became successful. Over the years, more than 700 stories have been created. In "Jumble" debuted such stars as: Stukov Fedor, Loya Sasha, Topalov Vlad, Volkova Julia, Lazarev Sergey.
Grachevsky was able to perfectly organize film production, the work is debugged very clearly. Once, Boris Yuryevich proposed the idea of inviting famous actors, singers, TV hosts and other celebrities to the set. This tradition continues to this day.