Maxim Arbugaev Trailers
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Born in Tiksi, Russia, on the shoreline of the Arctic Ocean. Russian director and cinematographer Maxim Arbugaev wanted to grow up to be a professional ice hockey player. Discovering his passion for cinematography in the solitude of Russian Arctic, he studied documentary filmmaking at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography in Moscow. In his personal work he often discovering and capturing the remote worlds and people who inhabit them. He is a director and cinematographer known for The Hunters (2014), Genesis 2.0 (2018).
Most Popular Maxim Arbugaev Trailers
Total trailers found: 9
28 November 2018
A well-preserved mammoth carcass is found in the remote New Siberian Islands in the Arctic Ocean, opening up the possibility of a world-changing “Jurassic Park” moment in genetics.
27 February 2025
A young man named Kesha returns to his village after a long absence. He has completed a prison term but now simply wants to live a quiet, normal life.
14 December 2020
This is a story about an amazing person who devotes his life to his students. Vladimir Fenchenko lit the hearts of hundreds of young filmmakers with love for cinema.
03 October 2024
On a remote coast of the Russian Arctic in a wind-battered hut, a lonely man waits to witness an ancient gathering.
14 February 2026
In the remote Siberian Arctic, an Indigenous Sakha scientist descends into the depths of the melting permafrost.
07 December 2018
In 2012 the production at the Bovanenkovo gas field on the Yamal Peninsula, a remote section of Siberia , had begun.
28 February 2019
With the participation of Fyodor Konyukhov. An extreme and beautiful route in the Russian Arctic. A path of ten thousand kilometers through the harsh lands of the North.
11 September 2019
The film tells the story of the Russian Paralympic Blind Football team which is preparing for the most important event in their lives - the European Championship.
06 November 2025
A film about the life and work of the "paper architect" Ivan Leonidov.