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Ignatiy Vishnevetsky

Ignatiy Igorevich Vishnevetsky ((ロシア語:Игна́тий И́горевич Вишневе́цкий); born September 5, 1986)〔Vishnevetsky, Ignatiy (''Time Indefinite'': "A Talk with Sergei Loznitsa" ),
''Mubi''〕 is a Russian-born United States-based film critic and essayist. He works as a critic for the film website Mubi.com, is an occasional contributor to the ''Chicago Reader'',〔Zeitchek, Steven ("Who is Ignatiy Vishnevetsky?" ), ''The L.A. Times''〕〔Kohn, Eric. (FUTURES: ''At the Movies'' co-host Ignatiy Vishnevetsky ) ''Indiewire''〕 and has been a contributing film critic for ''The A.V. Club'' since May 2013.〔(AV Club articles by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky )〕
Vishnevetsky co-hosted ''Roger Ebert Presents: At the Movies'', a nationally syndicated film criticism television show,〔Ebert, Roger ("Roger Ebert's Journal: ''Ebert Presents at the Movies''" ), ''Chicago Sun-Times''〕 with Christy Lemire.〔Braun, Liz ("Ebert chooses 2nd host for 'Movies'" ), ''The Toronto Sun''〕
==Life and career==
Vishnevetsky was born in Moscow, U.S.S.R., the son of Russian poet Igor Vishnevetsky,〔〔Christopher, Rob ("And the Co-Host of ''Roger Ebert Presents'' Is..." ), ''The Chicagoist''〕 and moved to the United States at the age of 8, following his parents' divorce.〔〔Metz, Nina. ("Roger Ebert is back on TV, with a new man on deck" ), ''Chicago Tribune''〕 Although he did not formally study English in school while living in Russia, Vishnevetsky claims that he learned the language "entirely from TV and American TV commercials I watched constantly".〔
He lived with his father, stepmother, and stepbrother in Decatur, Georgia, and, four years later, relocated to Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, where he graduated from Wauwatosa East High School〔Dudek, Duane ("''At The Movies'' hosts a Wauwatosa East alum" ), ''Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel''〕 and then moved to Chicago,〔〔 where he briefly attended Columbia College Chicago, studying Film Directing.〔
Before working as a film critic, Vishnevetsky worked as a translator,〔 movie theater usher and laundromat attendant.〔 Beginning in 2004, he became involved with Chicago's cinephile community, many of whose members he met through the video rental store "Odd Obsession".〔Cuddy, Allison. ("Young Chicago critic tapped to host ''Roger Ebert Presents at the Movies''" ), WBEZ〕 He was involved in a screening space called North Western Avenue, whose participants later co-founded the film website Cine-File.info,〔 to which Vishnevetsky continues to contribute.〔"Episode 128: Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, Pt. 1." Podcast. (''Film in Focus'' ). 7 Dec. 2011.〕 In 2006, Vishnevetsky wrote and directed a 45-minute short film;〔〔Cangialosi, Jason. (Interview with Ignatiy Vishnevetsky. ) Yahoo! Movies.〕 he also served as the film's editor and cinematographer. Soon after a final cut was completed, a hard drive failure destroyed much of the footage.〔 In an interview with the podcast ''Film in Focus'', Vishnevetsky stated that the experience lead him to pursue film criticism full-time.〔 Vishnevetsky published a film zine called ''Zero for Conduct''〔〔 before joining the NYU-based〔 film journal ''Tisch Film Review'' and then MUBI.〔
In the fall of 2010, he was approached by Roger Ebert and his wife, Chaz Ebert, about auditioning for their new television show, ''Ebert Presents: At the Movies''.〔 After several months of auditions, Vishnevetsky was announced as the show's co-host alongside Christy Lemire.〔〔 Vishnevetsky replaced critic Elvis Mitchell, who had appeared in the show's pilot but left the production for undisclosed reasons.〔〔
In March 2013, Vishnevetsky announced that he'll be writing and directing his own film, starring Allison Torem, Stephen Cone, and Mallory Nees.

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