Konstantin Viktorovich Apryatin

Konstantin Viktorovich Apryatin (July 31, 1937, Leningrad — 2002, Moscow)[1][2] was a Soviet film director and cinematographer.

[2] Father – Viktor Konstantinovich Apryatin (September 9, 1910, Baku – December 28, 1962, Ufa), engineer, worked in the oil and gas industry.

[2] Mother – Valentina Semenovna Apryatina (née Panina; January 20, 1911, Volgograd – August 24, 1986, Moscow), constructor.

[2] Paternal grandfather – Konstantin Mikhailovich Apryatin, participated in World War I, in 1916 was awarded the Order of St. Stanislaus, 3rd degree, in the 1920s was a major trader.

In 1928, he was deprived of voting rights, arrested, and exiled for engaging in trade and owning a store in Buynaksk.

In 1928, he was arrested, and on January 14, 1929, by a decision of the OGPU Collegium, he was sentenced to execution for "counter-revolutionary activities" (Article 58/12 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR).

[2] Paternal grandmother – Olga Vasilyevna Apryatina (née Pokrovskaya), was deprived of voting rights in 1927.

Production designer Vladimir Lykov and cameraman Konstantin Apryatin on the set of The Adventures of Electronik , 1978
Konstantin Apryatin on the set of The Adventures of Electronik , 1978.
Apryatin (middle), Bromberg (left) on the set of The Adventures of Electronik , Odessa, 1978.
Konstantin Apryatin and his father - Viktor Apryatin, 1956