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I grew up in a city of scientists and followed an academic path up to a Master's degree in film studies. Having carried a certain academic rigour into my artistic practice, I usually approach a new film with a formal, structural, or conceptual proposition and try to find an appropriate form for it. For this reason every new film is different from the previous one. It can be a dissertation-like argument (Mad Mimes), a social network discussion staged in the fashion of a classical courtroom drama (Krisis), a history told through architectural styles and musical variations of the national anthem (The Hymns of Muscovy).
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12 February 2016
Dimitri Venkov’s Krisis is based on a Facebook discussion on December 8, 2013, the day on which pro-European demonstrators in Kiev started to demolish statues of Vladimir Lenin.
10 January 2020
A day in a Hyatt suite gone weird
23 June 2013
Would it be correct to suggest that none of it happened?
22 January 2021
Multiple ex-boyfriend haunts a pretty woman
31 August 2013
An allegorical three-part film about three types of utopia
21 September 2019
The Shining Will Come Crashing Down
15 June 2012
An anthropological study of a cargo cult in a fictitious self-marginalized commune, which existed next to the Moscow Ring Road - a highway that marks the boundaries of the Russian capital - and survived mainly on roadside trash.
31 May 2023
An immigrant in Istanbul, the Russian filmmaker finds himself caught between a rock and a hard place: on the one hand, his legal status becomes uncertain amid the turbulence of Turkish presidential elections, on the other hand, the crackdown on dissent in Russia makes his return impossible.
04 May 2018
The film is a trip to the planet Muscovy - an upside-down twin city of Moscow in space. As the title of the work suggests, the journey also takes us back in time.