Mikhail Borodin

Mikhail Borodin Trailers

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Born near Tashkent, Uzbekistan in 1987, he began making films when he was 18. In 2020, he moved to Moscow where, living as a migrant worker, he found work as a delivery guy and an odd-job man before finally having the chance to enrol in a film school there. After graduating, he went on to produce and direct commercials and music videos and founded his own production company, Sneg. His short film Normal screened in the Semaine de la Critique at Cannes.

Most Popular Mikhail Borodin Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Convenience Store Trailer (2022)

13 February 2022

Mukhabbat, an Uzbek immigrant, works at a convenience store on the outskirts of Moscow. Just like the rest of the immigrants at the store, she is forced to work without getting paid and endure mental and physical abuse, until she overcomes her fear one day and takes her fate into her own hands.

Normal Trailer (2018)

15 May 2018

Sasha is a school leaver from a small town. He pretends to be an ordinary bully in the company of his classmates not to be bullied himself and to have the opportunity to see Lisa.

Cotton 100% Trailer (2022)

07 March 2022

Yelena is an activist fighting for the rights of cotton pickers. Mukhabbat is a farmer struggling with the hardships of rural life.

Mirtemir Is Alright Trailer (2024)

25 April 2024

Mirtemir is growing up in Nukus, a dusty city caught between the desert and the dead Aral Sea. His mother has moved away to earn money in a neighboring country Kazakhstan, and Tima lives with his blind grandmother.

Registration Trailer (2020)

06 March 2020

The heroine of the film is a young woman from Uzbekistan, fleeing from store slavery and dreaming of returning her son.

Bull's Heart Trailer (2023)

27 October 2023

The story of a son who is secretly in love and a lonely, hard-working father. Each leads his own life – until one sultry summer day, their courses collide with a shock.

Broken promise Trailer (2016)

09 October 2016

Crimea Is Ours Trailer (2017)

08 December 2017

A black comedy rhyming harsh allusions to the "Russian spring" with a private wedding story.