Golden Eagle Award for Best Television Motion Picture (Russia)

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 annual Nika Awards given by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences.[1]

Golden Eagle Award for Best Television Motion Picture
Awarded forBest Television Motion Picture of the Year
CountryRussia
Presented byNational Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences of Russia
First awarded2002
Currently held byOdesskiy parokhod (Одесский пароход, 2020)
WebsiteOfficial site of the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Russia

Each year the members of the academy choose three nominees from among television films (movies directly released to television), which have been popular in Russia since the 1950s because of their inexpensive production.[2] 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.[3] The name of the award was changed to Golden Eagle Award for Best Mini-Series (up to 8 episodes) in 2004 and later Golden Eagle Award for Best Telefilm or Mini-Series (up to 10 episodes) in 2006, which merged mini-series with telefilms.[4] Since then, the award has been won only by mini-series; no telefilms have received the prize since. The most recent award in 2020 was made to Odesskiy parokhod (Одесский пароход), which is based on Mikhail Zhvanetsky's works and the first television movie to win the prize since the change.[5] Vladimir Khotinenko holds the record for the most wins, with three; other people with multiple nominations are Gleb Panfilov, Boris Khlebnikov (both with two wins), Andrei Malyokov (with two wins and three nominations), Vladimir Bortko, Egor Baranov, Alexey Andrianov (each with one win and one nomination), Bakhtyar Khudojnazarov, and Yuri Moroz (both with two nominations but no wins).

Nominations and awards

Vladimir Bortko's Idiot (Идиот) was the last television film to be awarded; since then only mini-series received this award until 2020.
Vladimir Khotinenko holds the record for the most wins, with three.
Sergei Ursuliak – the recent winner
Key
SignMeaning
BoldIndicates the winner
YearOriginal titleTransliterated title
(per BGN/PCGN standard)
DirectorEpisodes
(Mini-Series)
Ref
2002СпецназSpetsnazAndrei Malyokov
[3]
2002Next
Oleg Fomin
[3]
2002АзазельAzazelAlexandr Abadashyan
[3]
2003ИдиотIdiotVladimir Bortko
[6]
2003НаследницыNaslednitsyElyor Ishmukhamedov
[6]
2003Театральный романTeatral'nyy RomanYuri Goldin, Oleg Babitsky
[6]
2004Честь имею!..Chest' imeyu!..Viktor Buturlin4 episodes[7]
2004Нумер в гостинице города NNNumer v gostinitse goroda NNValery Fokin
[7]
2004ФранцузFrantsuzVera Storozheva2 episodes[7]
2005Гибель империиGibel' imperiiVladimir Khotinenko10 episodes[8]
2005КурсантыKursantyAndrey Kavun10 episodes[8]
2005ДиверсантDiversantAndrei Malyukov4 episodes[8]
2006В круге первомV Kruge PervomGleb Panfilov10 episodes[4]
2006Грозовые воротаGrozovye VorotaAndrei Malyokov4 episodes[4]
2006Дело о мертвых душахDelo o Mertvykh DushakhPavel Lungin8 episodes[4]
2007ЛенинградLeningradAlexandr Buravsky4 episodes[9]
2007Билет в гаремBilet v GaremVadim Sokolovsky8 episodes[9]
2007На пути к сердцуNa Puti k SerdtsuAbay Karpykov10 episodes[9]
2008Диверсант. Конец войныDiversant. Konets VoynyIgor Zaitsev8 episodes[10]
2008Преступление и наказаниеPrestuplenie i nakazanieDmitry Svetosarov8 episodes[10]
2008Танкер тангоTanker TangoBakhtyar Khudojnazarov6 episodes[10]
2009Без Вины ВиноватыеBez Viny VinovatyeGleb Panfilov2 episodes[11]
2009Братья КарамазовиыBrat'ya KaramasovyyYuri Moroz8 episodes[11]
2009ГалинаGalinaVitaly Pavlov8 episodes[11]
2010Веребное ВоскресеньеVerebnoe VoskresenyeAnton Sivers8 episodes[12]
2010КотовскийKotovskyStanislav Nazirov8 episodes[12]
2010Пелагер и белый бульдогPelager i belyy Bul'dogYuri Moroz8 episodes[12]
2011ДостоевскийDostoyevskyVladimir Khotinenko8 episodes[13]
2011Баллада о бомбереBallada o bombereVitaly Borobyev8 episodes[13]
2011Пётр Первый. ЗавещаниеPyotr Pervy. ZaveshchanieVladimir Bortko4 episodes[13]
2012Белая гвардияBelaya gvardiyaSergey Snezhkin8 episodes[14]
2012Дело гастронома No. 1Delo gastronoma No. 1Sergey Azhkenazi8 episodes[14]
2012Охотники за бриллиантамиOkhotniki za brilliantamiAlexander Kott8 episodes[14]
2013МосгазMosgazAndrei Malyukov8 episodes[15]
2013ЛюдмилаLyudmilaAleksandr Pavlovskiy8 episodes[15]
2013Всё началось в ХарбинеVso nachalos' v KharbineLeo Zisman8 episodes[15]
2014БесыBesyVladimir Khotinenko4 episodes[16]
2014Гетеры майора СоколоваGetery mayora SokolovaBakhtyar Khudojnazarov8 episodes[16]
2014Крик совыKrik sovyOleg Pogodin10 episodes[16]
2015ПалачPalachVyacheslav Nikiforov10 episodes[17]
2015Уходящая натураUkhodyashchaya naturaDmitriy Iosifov8 episodes[15]
2015ЧудотворецChudotvorecDmitriy Konstantinov8 episodes[17]
2016КлимKlimKaren Oganesyan8 episodes[18]
2016ДеньгиDen'giEgor Anashkin8 episodes[18]
2016ФарцаFarcaEgor Baranov8 episodes[18]
2017Анна Каренина. История ВронскогоAnna Karenina. Istoriya VronskogoKaren Shakhnazarov8 episodes[19]
2017СофияSofijaAlexey Andrianov8 episodes[19]
2017ТоргсинTorgsinDmitry Petrun8 episodes[19]
2018SпартаSpartaEgor Baranov8 episodes[20]
2018Обычная женщинаObychnaya zhenshchinaBoris Khlebnikov9 episodes[20]
2018Остаться в живыхOstat'sya v zhivykhAndrei Malyukov6 episodes[20]
2019ГодуновGodunovAlexey Andrianov17 episodes[21]
2019Звоните ДиКаприо!Zvonite DiKaprio!Zhora Kryzhovnikov8 episodes[21]
2019ШтормShtormBoris Khlebnikov8 episodes[21]
2020Одесский пароходOdesskiy parokhodSergei Ursuliak
[5]
2020ДипломатDiplomatYuri Kuzmenko16 episodes[5]
2020МагомаевMagomayevDmitriy Tyurin, Roman Prygunov8 episodes[5]

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