Golden Eagle Award for Best Television Motion Picture
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The Golden Eagle Award for Best Television Motion Picture (Russian
: Золотой Орёл для лучший игровой телевизионный фильм) is one of twenty award categories presented annually by the National Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of Russia. It is one of the Golden Eagle Awards, which were conceived by Nikita Mikhalkov
as a counterweight to the Nika Award
established in 1987 by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences.
Each year the members of the academy choose three nominees from among television films (movies directly released to television). The movies therefore typically have only Russian titles. The category excludes motion pictures and documentaries
, which have their own categories. The first film to be awarded was Spetsnaz. The category was not awarded in 2004 and 2005. The name of the award was changed to Golden Eagle Award for Best Telefilm or Mini-Series (up to 10 series) in 2006, which merged mini-series, awarded in 2004 and 2005 in a separate category, with telefilms. Since then, the award has been won only by mini-series; no telefilms have received the prize. The most recent award was made to Беребное Воскресенье, in 2010. Gleb Panfilov holds the record for the most wins, with 2; other people with multiple nominations are Andrey Malyokov (with one win and one nomination) and Yuri Moroz (with two nominations but no wins).
Russian language
Russian is a Slavic language used primarily in Russia, Belarus, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. It is an unofficial but widely spoken language in Ukraine, Moldova, Latvia, Turkmenistan and Estonia and, to a lesser extent, the other countries that were once constituent republics...
: Золотой Орёл для лучший игровой телевизионный фильм) is one of twenty award categories presented annually by the National Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of Russia. It is one of the Golden Eagle Awards, which were conceived by Nikita Mikhalkov
Nikita Mikhalkov
Nikita Sergeyevich Mikhalkov is a Soviet and Russian filmmaker, actor, and head of the Russian Cinematographers' Union.Mikhalkov was born in Moscow into the distinguished, artistic Mikhalkov family. His great grandfather was the imperial governor of Yaroslavl, whose mother was a Galitzine princess...
as a counterweight to the Nika Award
Nika Award
The Nika Award is a prestigious annual ceremony held by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences which was established in 1987 in Moscow, Russia by Yuli Gusman, and ostensibly modelled on the Academy Awards . Russian Academy Award takes its name from Nike, the goddess of victory...
established in 1987 by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences.
Each year the members of the academy choose three nominees from among television films (movies directly released to television). The movies therefore typically have only Russian titles. The category excludes motion pictures and documentaries
Documentary film
Documentary films constitute a broad category of nonfictional motion pictures intended to document some aspect of reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction or maintaining a historical record...
, which have their own categories. The first film to be awarded was Spetsnaz. The category was not awarded in 2004 and 2005. The name of the award was changed to Golden Eagle Award for Best Telefilm or Mini-Series (up to 10 series) in 2006, which merged mini-series, awarded in 2004 and 2005 in a separate category, with telefilms. Since then, the award has been won only by mini-series; no telefilms have received the prize. The most recent award was made to Беребное Воскресенье, in 2010. Gleb Panfilov holds the record for the most wins, with 2; other people with multiple nominations are Andrey Malyokov (with one win and one nomination) and Yuri Moroz (with two nominations but no wins).
Nomineess and awardees
KeySign | Meaning |
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Category was not promoted | |
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Year | Original title | Transliterated title (per BGN/PCGN BGN/PCGN romanization of Russian BGN/PCGN romanization system for Russian is a method for romanization of Cyrillic Russian texts, that is, their transliteration into the Latin alphabet as used in the English language... standard) |
Director | Series (Mini-Series) |
Ref(s) |
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2002 | Спецназ# | Spetsnaz | |||
2002 | Next | |
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2002 | Азазель | Azazel' | |
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2003 | Идиот# | Idiot | |||
2003 | Наследницы | Naslednitsy | |
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2003 | Театральный роман | Teatral'nyy Roman | , | |
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2004 | (not awarded) | (not awarded) | (not awarded) | ||
2005 | (not awarded) | (not awarded) | (not awarded) | ||
2006 | В круге первом# | V Kruge Pervom | 10 series | ||
2006 | Грозовые ворота | Grozovye Vorota | 4 series | ||
2006 | Дело о мертвых душах | Delo o Mertvykh Dushakh | 8 series | ||
2007 | Ленинград# | Leningrad | 4 series | ||
2007 | Билет в гарем | Bilet v Garem | 8 series | ||
2007 | На пути к сердцу | Na Puti k Serdtsu | 10 series | ||
2008 | Диверсант. Конец войны# | Diversant. Konets Voyny | 8 series | ||
2008 | Преступление и наказание | Prestuplenie i nakazanie | 8 series | ||
2008 | Танкер танго | Tanker Tango | 6 series | ||
2009 | Без Вины Виноватые# | Bez Viny Vinovatye | 2 series | ||
2009 | Братья Карамазовиы | Brat'ya Karamasovyy | 8 series | ||
2009 | Галина | Galina | 8 series | ||
2010 | Веребное Воскресенье# | Verebnoe Voskresenye | 8 series | ||
2010 | Котовский | Kotovsky | 8 series | ||
2010 | Пелагер и белый бульдог | Pelager i belyy Bul'dog | 8 series | ||