Andrey Gryazev

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Andrey Viktorovich Gryazev (Russian: Андрей Викторович Грязев; born 15 February, 1982; Moscow, USSR) is a Russian documentary filmmaker, cinematographer, editor and producer. Author of several short and full-length documentaries. Gryazev's films are participants of more than 50 international festivals (Berlin, Leipzig) and winners of various prizes: "Silver Centaur" in St. Petersburg, the nomination of the Russian Film Academy "Nika", the Grand Prix of Artdokfest and the Grand Prix of the festival in Krakow. Two-time winner of the national award "Laurel Branch". The second film "Miner's Day" became the best film of our time at the festival "Texture" in Perm. The third feature film "Tomorrow" (the story of the art group War) was the first Russian documentary film by a participant of the Berlinale in the Forum program. In 2012, he was nominated for the Sutherland Award for Best European Directorial Debut at the 56th BFI London Film Festival.

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Total trailers found: 7

First Blood Trailer (2020)

14 September 2020

The majority of women are unhappy in life because they haven’t sought revenge right away for the pain associated with the loss of virginity.

Voïna Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

Sanya and Sparrow Trailer (2009)

05 December 2009

The two who came to work in Moscow met on the gravel pass. Sanya and Sparrow. One is thirty seven, the other is nineteen.

Miner's Day Trailer (2010)

01 December 2010

The story is about a family that lives in a ghost town. 15 years ago, there was a job and a happy life here.

Ice Age Trailer (2009)

01 January 2009

About the impossibility of resisting the force that destroys everything.

The Foundation Pit Trailer (2020)

24 February 2020

A found footage film compiled from countless YouTube videos in which the people of Russia make a direct appeal to president Putin.

Tomorrow Trailer (2012)

15 February 2012

Revered by the likes of Banksy and Brian Eno, the members of Russian collective Voina (War) have gained notoriety for public ‘actions’ that have landed their leaders in jail.