Quarantine project, a small exercise of unified narrative montage, with the only function of capturing the total and integral objectivity of the images seen from a smartphone camera.
Eleven-year-old boy Mitya is struggling with an illness. Once in the hospital, he makes friends with Marina, a rebellious girl who is also older than more
Eleven-year-old boy Mitya is struggling with an illness. Once in the hospital, he makes friends with Marina, a rebellious girl who is also older than him, smokes and makes up strange stories that look like lies and truth at the same time. Children run away and go on a journey in search of Crooked Cape - a place where wishes come true. Mitya has to find out what he really wants. Marina - to find a person who will really need her. And the father - to learn about his fears and learn to communicate with his son. close
A universal story about the freedom of the human spirit and the struggle against slavery and despotism, about love, loss and betrayal. It is seen through more
A universal story about the freedom of the human spirit and the struggle against slavery and despotism, about love, loss and betrayal. It is seen through the eyes of simple Kazakh kids and teenagers. close
During rafting along the mountain river Dasha falls in the water, it carries away with the current. The body is not found, Dasha is recognized as dead. more
During rafting along the mountain river Dasha falls in the water, it carries away with the current. The body is not found, Dasha is recognized as dead. Her friend Lera, long in love with Andrey, Dashin’s groom, consoles him, as well as soon as they return to Moscow they begin to live together. After two years Andrey makes Lera an offer... But when there are only two weeks left before the wedding, Andrei comes across an article in the Karelian newspaper, where he recognizes Dasha on one of the photos. Andrey easily finds both a village, and a girl with photos. Only it turns out that she is called Anya, not Dasha, and she has a civil husband. close
Sancaka has lived on the streets since his parents left him. Living a hard life, Sancaka survives by thinking about his own safety. When the condition more
Sancaka has lived on the streets since his parents left him. Living a hard life, Sancaka survives by thinking about his own safety. When the condition of the city gets worse and injustice rages throughout the country, Sancaka must decide whether he continues to live to look after himself or rise to become their oppressed hero. close