Leonid Nechayev


Leonid Alexeyevich Nechayev was a Russian children's film director.

Career

Nechayev's career as director was launched in 1974 with a film called The Adventure in a Town That Doesn't Exist. He was also the creator of the popular musical fairy tales About The Little Red Riding Hood and The Adventures of Buratino. He was a prolific director at the studio Belarusfilm, where he worked for 17 years and shot 10 films. The Minsk Museum of Cinema has a hall exclusively dedicated to his creative legacy.

Death

Nechayev died on January 24, 2010, aged 70, following a stroke.

Selected filmography