Sergey Dvortsevoy
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Sergey Vladimirovich Dvortsevoy (born 1962) is a
Foreign Language Film
category.
Dvortsevoy worked as an aviation engineer. He also worked for nine years as a radio engineer at
Robert Flaherty
Film Seminar, an institution dedicated to Flaherty's adherence to the goal of seeing and depicting the human condition. Dvortsevoy's documentaries are committed to observational filmmaking. His subjects are people living in and around Russia in transition—try in their individual ways to eke out an existence.
Tulpan was Dvortsevoy's first fiction film and was nominated for the 2009 Asia Pacific Screen Awards for Best Feature Film (which it won)[2] and Best Achievement in Directing.[3][4][5] The Findling Award was given to him for his first film Schastye.
Filmography
- Schastye (Paradise; 1996)
- Chlebnyy den (Bread Day; 1998)
- Highway (1999)
- V temnote (In the Dark; 2004)
- Tulpan (2008)
- The Little One (2018)
References
- ^ "L'infern dels immigrants irregulars a Moscou". Vilaweb.cat (in Catalan). 5 July 2020. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
El director rus, nascut al Casaquistan, Serguei Dvortsevoi, va estudiar aviació, radiotècnia i cinema. Va treballar nou anys com a enginyer de ràdio a Aeroflot.
- ^ "APSA Nominees & Winners". Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Retrieved 2021-01-11.
- ^ "Life on the steppes".
- ^ "Tulpan Interview". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- ^ http://www.couriermail.com.au/entertainment/no-borat-but-film-a-winner/story-e6freqex-1111118007711 [dead link]
External links
- Sergey Dvortsevoy at IMDb
- about the author