![]() ![]() Maryna Dyachenko graduated from the Theatre Institute of Kyiv in 1989 and worked as a professional theatre and cinema actress. Serhiy graduated from the Faculty of Scriptwriting of the All-Russian State University of Cinematography in 1989. ![]() The film was produced by the Kyiv Studio of Popular Science Films. Later, Serhiy Dyachenko working as a writer and screenwriter, together with director Anatoliy Borsyuk and cinematographer Oleksandr Frolov, was awarded the Taras Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine in 1987 for "The Star of Vavilov" ( Russian: "Звезда Вавилова") about the life of imprisoned Russian agronomist Nikolai Vavilov. Serhiy Dyachenko graduated from Kyiv Medical Institute and worked as a psychiatrist. Serhiy Dyachenko died on in the United States. For four years, they lived in Russia, then moved to California, United States in 2013. At the World and All-European Science Fiction Convention Eurocon 2005 in Glasgow, Marina and Serhiy Dyachenko were recognized as the best science fiction writers in Europe. ![]() Three of their novels have been translated into English. ![]() Марина та Сергій Дяченки) are co-authors of fantasy literature from Ukraine writing in Russian. Spouses Maryna Yuryivna Dyachenko (born 23 January 1968) and Serhiy Serhiyovych Dyachenko (14 April 1945 – ) ( Marina Yuryevna Dyachenko ( Shirshova) and Sergey Sergeyevich Dyachenko) (rus. ![]()
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