A dying man in his forties recalls his childhood, his mother, the war and personal moments that tell of and juxtapose pivotal moments in Soviet history with daily life.
Alexander Pushkin is young, brash and adored by high society. He is the star at every ball he attends, his fans revere his poetic talent, and young women dream of winning his attention. However, not even his aristocratic patrons and loyal friends, nor his growing fame can keep him from dueling, getting exiled, and becoming destitute. Only when he meets his true love does he find meaning in life, and his genius develops to make him the legend the world knows today.
The third film of the biographical cycle based on Pushkin's drawings and texts.
A poetic movie about found footage records with poems being recited in the background: a series of texts about childhood as a space of terror.
Russian poet Egor Zernov turned out to be a project of several authors. The face of the project escaped from its creators. They are trying to find him.
The film features the wonderful poet of the early 20th century, Count Vasily Komarovsky. The poets Nikolai Gumilyov, Anna Akhmatova and Osip Mandelstam, among other celebrities, were not only his acquaintances but he had a considerable influence on their work. The poet’s extraordinary life gave birth to legends, whose plausibility will also be dwelt upon. Komarovsky’s niece will share her recollections with the viewer. The film is based on unique documents previously unknown to Russian and foreign scholars.
A walk around Zyablikovo — one of the most mysterious districts of one of the most mysterious cities (Moscow:2024).
A short film, based on a series of poems, about childhood, the break with parental, and war.