Biography
Margarita Mikhailovna Pilikhina (Russian: Маргарита Михайловна Пилихина; 30 June 1926, Moscow – 13 March 1975, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian cinematographer and pedagogue. She became an Honored Art Worker of the RSFSR in 1965.
She was born in Moscow. Her great-uncle was Georgy Zhukov (1896-1974), Marshal of the Soviet Union.
In 1950, she graduated from the camera department Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography (VGIK), the workshop of Boris Volchek). Since graduation, she was a lecturer at VGIK and since 1970 was an associate professor at the institute.
Pilikhina was director of photography at M. Gorky Film Studio beginning in 1956. Nine years later she became the director of photography at the film studio "Mosfilm". Also in 1965, she lensed the Marlen Khutsiev classic I Am Twenty, which remains her best known work. In 1977, she published the book I Am a Cameraman.
She was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (SU) since 1956. She was a member of the Board Union of Cinematographers of the USSR since 1965, then she was Secretary of the Board, Head of the Creative Section of Cameramen.
She was buried at Novodevichy Cemetery.
Filmography
all 11
Movies 11
Director 8

Anna Karenina (1975)

Matters of the Heart (1973)

Tchaikovsky (1970)

The Stars of the Day (1966)

I Am Twenty (1965)

The Red-Haired Boy (1961)

Foma Gordeyev (1959)

The Man from Planet Earth (1959)

Night Guard (1957)

Two Boys from the Same District (1957)

For the Power of the Soviets (1956)
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Known For
Camera
Gender
Female
Birthday
1926-06-30
Deathday
1975-03-13 (48 years old)
Birth Place
Moscow, Russia
Citizenships
Soviet Union
Also Known As
Маргарита Пилихина, М. Пилихина
Awards
Honored art worker of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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