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Sergei Dvortsevoy
Birth at
18 August 1962
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Russian film director Sergey Vladimirovich Dvortseva was born on August 18, 1962 in the city of Chimkent of the Kazakh SSR. After graduating from high school, Sergey entered the Krivoy Rog Aviation School, which he successfully graduated in 1982. Not stopping there, Palace continued to replenish his knowledge and in 1988 graduated from the Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Institute, where he studied at the correspondence department. In 1992, after graduating from the department of directing non-fiction
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Russian film director Sergey Vladimirovich Dvortseva was born on August 18, 1962 in the city of Chimkent of the Kazakh SSR. After graduating from high school, Sergey entered the Krivoy Rog Aviation School, which he successfully graduated in 1982. Not stopping there, Palace continued to replenish his knowledge and in 1988 graduated from the Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Institute, where he studied at the correspondence department. In 1992, after graduating from the department of directing non-fiction films of the VKSR, Palace began to make serious plans for the future, which he certainly wanted to connect with the world of cinema.
In 1996, the short documentary “Happiness” was released, where Dvortseeva acted as a screenwriter, editor, director and producer. In July 1999, the premiere of the documentary “Bread Day”, which deals with the theme of several old people abandoned and forgotten by everyone in a remote village. Once a week at the station, which is located a few kilometers from the village, the elderly are uncoupled wagon with bread, which they are forced to push on the old rails on their own.
The script for the film was written by Palace, he also acted as its director.
In the same year, a documentary film by director and screenwriter Sergei Dvortsev – “Trace” was released. In 2004, the audience was able to see another work of the director – a short documentary “In the Dark”. In November 2010, the premiere of art comedy took place in Russia
Tulip melodramas where Sergey Dvortseva acted as a director.