Andrei Zagdansky
Andrei Zagdansky (born March 9, 1956) is an transnational[1] independent documentary filmmaker and producer originally from Ukraine.[2][3]
Biography
Zagdansky attended Kiev State Institute of Theatrical Arts, graduating in 1979. He worked as a film director for
New School University
.
Filmography as a director/producer
- 2023: Dudunya. The Art and Many Hats of Vladimir Radunsky
- 2021: National Museum
- 2017: Garik (TV film)
- 2018: Michail and Daniel
- 2014: Vagrich and the Black Square
- 2013: Trottoirs de Paris
- My Father Evgeni
- Orange Winter
- 2006: Konstantin and Mouse
- 2002: Vasya
- 2001: Six Days
- 1992: Two
- 1990: Interpretation of Dreams
- 1988: Registration
References
- ^ Andrei Zagdansky - Офіційна сторінка AZ Films, кінокомпанії Андрія Загданського (in English)
- ^ "Andrei Zagdansky: My film is about my father, those times, the pain of separation… and love". day.kyiv.ua. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
- ^ "Andrei Zagdansky: "On the border between documentary and staged films"". docudays.ua. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Andrei Zagdansky.
- Andrei Zagdansky at IMDb.
- Andrei Zagdnsky web site
- "The Color of Dissent" by Matt Zoller Seitz, The New York Times
- "Ukraine's Winter of Discontent" by Bruce Bennett, New York Sun
- "Orange Winter" by Joe Leydon, Variety
- "Orange Winter" by Rob Humanick, Slant
- Two Roads on the Trail of History by Vincent Canby, The New York Times
- Documentary "Interpretation of Dreams" by Andrei Zagdansky