Georgy Pavlyuchenko is an artist, screenwriter, born in the century before last. He graduated from the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics, was the editor of the regional newspaper. He began his creative career in 1934. Lived a short, but bright enough life for Soviet realities. Some of the data on the writer's biography, interesting facts from life are described in this article.
Early life
Georgy Pavlyuchenko was born in 1888 in Rostov-on-Don in a simple family. However, the relatives of the future screenwriter did everything to ensure that he received a good education and went out "into the people." The guy tried - he studied well at school, felt a craving more for technical sciences. After leaving school, he entered a university - the Rostov University named after Shanyavsky. I studied physics and mathematics.
In 1918, a year after the Revolution in Russia, he received a diploma of higher education. A year earlier, he took up editorial work at the university - he wrote notes in the newspaper, which were distinguished by a high degree of ideology. He occupied a rather serious post, then was invited to the post of commissioner of the printing industry. Georgy Pavlyuchenko was highly respected by his colleagues and subordinates, who did not cherish souls in him.
Movie work
In 1920, at the age of 32, Georgy Pavlyuchenko got a job in a trade union, also worked in GOST, and headed the Turkestan department of the 1st department. After a while, he was appointed head of the cultural department of the second department.
Scenario began in 1924 at the age of 36 years. He was introduced to the staff of the State Cinema Union. He wrote four scripts for famous Soviet films. All of them were filmed - two parts of "Pressure Gauge", "The Path of Enthusiasts" and "I Want to Live."
In 1955, at the age of 67, Georgy Pavlyuchenko died of a long illness. However, his legacy continues to live.