Field of cinematography During its history the prize was additionally awarded for featured films (until introduction of the
Dovzhenko State Prize in 1994). • 1967 for the film
Viper to
Viktor Ivchenko (
film director) • 1971 for the film
Family of Kotsyubynsky" to Tymofiy Levchuk (as film director), Oleksandr Levada (as script writer) and Oleksandr Hai (as featured actor) • 1973 for the
documentary Soviet Ukraine to Alexander Kosinov (film director), Ihor Pysanko (camera), Mykhailo Tkach (scriptwriter) • 1975 for the feature film
To the last minute to Valeriy Isakov (director), Vladimir Belyayev (script writer), Vladislav Dvorzhetsky (featured actor) and
Valeriya Zaklunna (featured actress) • 1977 for the films
Only "Old Men" Are Going Into Battle and
Aty-Baty, soldiers chanted to
Leonid Bykov (actor) • 1978 for the documentary cinema-trilogy
Soviet Ukraine. Years of struggle and victories. to Ihor Hrabovsky (script writer and director), Volodymyr Shevchenko (director), Ihor Malyshevsky (script and diction texts writer) • 1979 for the film
Reapers (1978) to Volodymyr Denysenko (film director) • 1980 for the public television documentary
Revival, from the book by then-Soviet leader
Leonid Brezhnev to script authors Albert Putintsev and Volodymyr Barsuk, cinematographers Oleksandr Buzylevych and Viktor Kushch, and anchorman
Vyacheslav Tikhonov • 1982 for the film
The Gadfly to Mykola Mashchenko (film director),
Sergei Bondarchuk (for role of Cardinal Montanelli),
Andrei Kharitonov (leading actor) • 1985 for the film
Troubled skies of Spain to Arnoldo Ibañez-Fernandez (film director), Volodymyr Kukorenchuk (cinematographer), Boris Dobrodeyev and Nikolai Shishlin (script authors) • 1986 for the films
The night is short and
How young we were to Mykhailo Belikov (director and script writer), Oleksiy Levchenko (artistic director) and Vasyl Trushkovsky (camera) • 1986 for the documentaries
Army commanders of industry,
Commanding corps and
Strategy of science to Anton Komarnytsky and Ihor Sabeknykov (script writers), Valentyn Sperkach (film director), Yuri Stakhovsky (cinema) and
Ihor Poklad (composer) • 1987 for the film
Star of Vavilov about the life of imprisoned Russian agronomist
Nikolai Vavilov to Anatoliy Borsyuk (film director),
Serhiy Dyachenko (script writer), Oleksandr Frolov (camera) • 1988 for cartoon series "
Cossacks" about the
Zaporozhian Cossacks to
Anatoliy Havrylov (cinematography),
Volodymyr Dakhno (film director) and Eduard Kirych (character artist) • 1988 for numerous roles in several films to
Ivan Mykolaichuk (actor,
posthumously) • 1989 for the cinema-trilogy
Chornobyl: two colors of time to Ihor Kobryn (film director), Yuri Bordakov (camera), Leonid Muzhuk and Khem Salhanyk (script writers) • 1991 for the film
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1964) to
Sergei Parajanov (film director, posthumously), Yuri Ilienko (camera), Larysa Kadochnykova (actress) and Heorhiy Yakutovych (artist) • 1991 for the documentaries
Open yourself,
Taras and
In front of an icon to Rolan Serhiyenko (film director), Volodymyr Kostenko (posthumously) and Mykola Shudrya (script writers) and Oleksandr Koval (camera)
Politics On occasion it was awarded in 1964 on political basis to the Chairman of the
Council of Ministers of USSR Nikita Khrushchev.
Architecture Before introduction of the State Prize of Ukraine in Architecture in 1991, the Schevchenko National Prize was awarded for architecture as well: • 1971 for
Palace "Ukraine" (
Kyiv) to Yevhenia Marynchenko and Petro Zhylytsky • 1972 for monument "Battle of Glory of the Soviet forces" (
Lviv) to Myron Vendzilovych (architect), Dmytro Krvavych (sculptor), Yaroslav Motyka (sculptor), Oleksandr Pirozhkov (artist-monumentalist) • 1973 for monument "Ukraine for liberators" (
Luhansk Oblast) to Heorhiy Holovchenko (architect), Ivan Minko (architect), Anatoliy Yehorov (architect), Ivan Chumak (sculptor), Vasyl Fedchenko (sculptor), Viktor Mukhin (sculptor), Ilya Ovcharenko (sculptor) • 1974 for monument of Lesya Ukrainka (
Kyiv) to Anatoliy Ihnashchenko (architect) and Halyna Kalchenko (sculptor) • 1975 for sculpture portraits of his contemporaries (Korotchenko, Rylsky, Filatov) to Oleksandr Kovaliov • 1977 for monument commemorating the declaration of the Soviet government in Ukraine (
Kharkiv) to Ihor Alfyorov (architect), Anatoliy Maksymenko (architect), Mykhailo Ovsyakin (architect), Serhiy Svetlorusov (architect), Eryk Cherkasov (architect), Vasyl Ahibalov (sculptor), Yakov Ryk (sculptor) • 1978 for creation of the Crimea Oblast Music and Drama Theater (
Simferopol) to Saniya Afzametdinova (architect), Ernest Bykov (architect), Vitaliy Yudin (architect) • 1978 for monument to the soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Army (
Lviv Oblast) to Valentyn Borysenko (sculptor) • 1979 for Complex of the
Dmytro Yavornytsky National Historical Museum of Dnipro (
Dnipropetrovsk) to Volodymyr Zuyev (architect and author of the complex reconstruction),
Horpyna Vatchenko (museum director), Mykola But (diorama author Battle for Dnieper), Volodymyr Korotkov (museum interior author), Mykola Oviechkin (diorama author Battle for Dnieper), Vitaliy Prokuda (diorama scientific concept author Battle for Dnieper), Volodymyr Ryvin (museum interior author) • 1980 for Silvery residential quarters (
Lviv) to Yaroslav Kornilyev (engineer-constructor), Liudmila Nivina (architect), Zinoviy Podlesny (architect), Serhiy Zemyankin (architect) • 1981 for Museum of shipbuilding and fleet (
Mykolaiv) to Eduard Shorin (project director),
Tamara Huselnykova (architect), Viktor Ivanov (engineer-constructor), Leonid Keranchuk (builder), Mykhailo Oziorny (artist), Viktor Semerniov (artist), Yuri Steshyn (artist), Liudmila Khlopinska (scientific consultant), Halyna Cherednychenko (scientific consultant) • 1981 for Sumy Theater of Drama and Music Comedy in the name of M. Shchepkin to Stepan Slipets (director), Mykhailo Lushpa (architect), Iryna Petrova (engineer-constructor), Andriy Chornodid (architect) • 1982 for creation of Music and Drama Theater in the name of Ivan Franko using the folklore motives (
Ivano-Frankivsk) to Leonid Sandler (architect), Dmytro Sosnovy (architect), Vasyl Vilshuk (sculptor), Vasyl Lukashko (carver), Anton Ovchar (red-tree carpenter), Volodymyr Shevchuk (artist) • 1983 for building and improvement of the city of
Verkhniodniprovsk (
Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) to Anatoliy Antonov (architect), Mykhailo Butenko (ground director), Mykola Lutsenko (architect), Oleksandr Moliverov (architect), Anatoliy Pidvezko (architect), Heorhiy Ratushny (architect), (Vasyl Streltsov) (ground director) • 1983 for restoration of
Mariinskyi Palace (
Kyiv) to Anatoliy Yavorsky (engineer, director of creative collective), Vadym Hlybchenko (technical architect), Iryna Ivanenko (critic), Yevhen Kulikov (sculptor), Lev Novikov (architect), Arkady Khabinsky (engineer), Vitaly Shkliar (architect) • 1983 for high relief "In a family of one" to Vasyl Svida • 1984 for hotel complex "Hradetsky" (
Chernihiv) to Valentyn Shtolko (architect, group leader), Alla Hrachiova (architect), Oleksandr Kabatsky (architect), Ihor Liubenko (architect), Volodymyr Ralchenko (architect), Volodymyr Sloboda (engineer-constructor) • 1985 for architecture and artistic design of the Kyiv affiliation of Central Lenin museum (
Kyiv) to Valery Barulenkov (civil engineer), Anatoliy Haydamaka (artist), Vadym Hopkalo (architect), Vadym Hrechyna (architect), Volodymyr Kolomiyets (architect), Vitaliy Miahkov (artist), Leonid Filenko (architect) • 1985 for monument to the heroes of the Horlivka military uprising of 1905 (
Donetsk Oblast) to Yevhen Horban (sculptor) • 1985 for complex of the Republican Scientifically Methodical Center of mother and child health protection to Dmytro Popenko (architect, group director), Leonid Los (architect), Iryna Pukhova (engineer-constructor) • 1986 for architecture in the village of Vuzlove (
Lviv Oblast) to Ivan-Volodymyr Karpliuk (builder), Viktor Marchenko (architect), Ivan Oksentiuk (architect), Yosyp Parubochy (agronomist-landscaper), Vasyl Skuratovsky (architect), Andriy Shuliar (architect) • 1987 for regional museum (
Cherkasy) to Oleksiy Dubovy (science consultant), Oleksandra Stetsenko (design engineer), Leonid Kondratsky, Mykola Sobchuk, Serhiy Fursenko (architects) • 1989 for creation of the Historical-Cultural Preservation in
Pereiaslav (
Kyiv Oblast) to Mykhailo Sikorsky ==See also==