Английская Википедия:Andrei Borisovich Loshak
Andrei Borisovich Loshak (Russia: Андрей Борисович Лошак; born November 20, 1972, Moscow, RSFSR) is a Russian journalist and reporter.
Biography
Loshak was born on November 20, 1972, in Moscow into the family of graphic artists Boris Loshak and Olga Uvarova.[1] He graduated from MSU Faculty of Journalism in 1996.[2]
Loshak started working in television in 1995: in his fourth year of university he became an administrator in Leonid Parfyonov's program Namedni. Non-Political News for the Week on the NTV channel.[3] Later he began to make small stories for this program, then became a scriptwriter and editor-in-chief of the talk show About It - the first talk show about sex in Russia.[4] Since 2000, Loshak worked as a scriptwriter and producer of the TV series Шаблон:Interlanguage link.[5] From 2001 to 2004, he was a correspondent for the programs Шаблон:Interlanguage link and Шаблон:Interlanguage link, as well as for the updated program Namedni.[6] From the fall of 2004 to 2009, Loshak was a regular contributor to the television show Шаблон:Interlanguage link.[7][8]
Loshak left NTV in 2010 and became editorial director of Esquire magazine (Russia) a year later. In 2012, NTV aired Loshak's five-part investigative series Russia. Total Eclipse made in the pseudo-documentary genre.[9][10]
From 2013 to 2015, Andrei Loshak worked for Dozhd TV. In December 2014, he directed a 6-part documentary Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow: A special way for Dozhd.[11]
From May 2015] to April 2016 he was the editor-in-chief of the information portal Help Needed. Until November 2017, worked there as one of the columnists.[12][13]
In 2019, Loshak directed the documentary series Шаблон:Interlanguage link.[14] The series was presented in Cannes. In Russia, the series was nominated for the Шаблон:Interlanguage link as the best scientific and educational film.[15]
In July 2020, Loshak was interviewed by Yury Dud.[16] Among other things, he told how he refused to receive an order from the hands of Vladimir Putin.[17]
In December 2021, Loshak released He is the only one a documentary filmed for the anniversary of Tinkoff Bank.[18]
In February 2022, Loshak's documentary series Russian Hackers: The Beginning was released. The film focused on the birth of hacking in Russia and its impact on the world.[19]
Loshak moved to Georgia in March 2022 after the outburst of Russian invasion of Ukraine.[20] Same year in June, he released the documentary film Breaking the Link about the rifts in Russian families that occurred after the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine.[21]
On February 17, 2023, the Russian Ministry of Justice added Loshak to the list of foreign agents.[22] On October 14, 2023, Loshak released the documentary film Pentagon about the social problems of modern Russian society. The film portrays people living in a former dormitory that belongs to the administration of Novouzensk.[23][24]
Family
He is the nephew of journalist Шаблон:Interlanguage link, cousin of journalist and host of the Dozhd TV channel Anna Mongait.[25]
Loshak is married to Angela Iziaslavovna Boskis. She is his third cousin. Boskis worked with Loshak in the talk show About It.[26]
Awards
- TEFI Award in the category "Best TV Reporter" (2003).[27]
- Man of the Year Award of the GQ Magazine in the nomination "TV Face" (2005).[28]
- Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland", First Class, for great contribution to the development of national television and many years of fruitful work (2007).[29][30] Loshak was absent at the award ceremony.[17]
- Rain Man Award, presented by the Silver Rain Radio for actualizing the protest against Nazism in modern society (2010).[31]
- Laurel Branch Award for the film Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow: A special way in the category "Best Documentary Series" (2015).[32]
- Russian Government Media Award for the creation of a new format of information portal for the support and development of charity in Russia (2017).
- Grand Prix of the Artdocset Contest for the documentary series Шаблон:Interlanguage link (2018).[33]
- Journalism as a Profession Award of the Open Russia Foundation for the documentary series Holivar. History of Runet (2019).[34]
- Redkollegia Award for Holivar. History of Runet (2019).[35]
- Redkollegia Award for Breaking the Link (2022).[35]
References
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