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A documentary film about the 2000s era — a time of money and freedom that suddenly fell into the hands of naive people from the USSR. A period that has irreversibly passed but has shaped our present.
As the author and director, I aimed to reveal the era through the exclusive stories of speakers. Each story is enriched with rare, and often unique, video and photo archives.
Author, Director, Producer
On July 22, 2011, Norway experienced a double terrorist attack: a bomb explosion in Oslo's government quarter and a mass shooting at a youth camp on the island of Utøya. Seventy-seven people were killed, many of them children, and over 300 were injured.
In our film, we feature unique individuals, including an extraordinary journalistic find – a person who personally rescued children from the island.
10 Years After the Breivik Attacks
It's impossible to imagine the late USSR and its people without the phenomenon of Pugachyova.
But how did Pugachyova become a star?
We tried to answer this and other questions: What were the first songs, concerts, and bands of the aspiring singer like?
Who helped her get on the radio and perform at the best music venues in Moscow? And overall – how did Pugachyova become *Pugachyova*?
The first documentary film about the phenomenon and influence of "Depeche Mode fans" on modern pop music – the late Soviet and Russian followers of Depeche Mode. They had their own traditions, meeting places, unique dress codes, newspapers, cover bands, and even conventions – not just in apartments or parks, but in cultural centers! We met with the country's most dedicated Depeche Mode fans and gained access to their invaluable archives to tell the story of "Depeche Mode fandom" in Russia.
The Depeche Mode Cult in Russia
On November 20, 1945, an unprecedented trial of war criminals began in Nuremberg.
It was during this trial that the term "genocide" was introduced for the first time.
The Nuremberg Trials were recorded from the first word to the last. Our audio drama is entirely based on these records, allowing you to step into the courtroom and fully experience one of the pivotal moments of the 20th century.
The phrase "Moscow is not Russia" has already become an axiom in our country. Different incomes, different lifestyles, different starting opportunities. "MOSCOW/RUSSIA" is a series of documentary films in a conceptually new format, where we explore the lives of ordinary people both in the capital and beyond, trying to answer the main question: "Is Moscow really Russia?"
Different lives of a black people in russia
Author, Executive Producer
The Islamic Republic of Iran is a country of restrictions. For 40 years, its people have been living under sanctions, and Sharia law imposes many additional prohibitions. Our three-part documentary series delves into the lives of ordinary Iranians, revealing their daily routines, hopes, and hardships. We explored the specifics of the country's economy: where they get iPhones, branded clothing, and foreign cars. We also spoke with Iranians about culture and education under these restrictions.