Andrei Zagdansky
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Projects

 
 
 
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My Father Evgeni

Two filmmakers, father and son, reconnect across time, space and the ruins of the Soviet epoch.

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National Museum

A “direct cinema” documentary, National Museum, explores the art and inner workings of the major art institution in Kiev, Ukraine.

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Interpretation of Dreams

The film juxtaposed a dialog between the filmmaker and the patriarch of the psychoanalysis and the history of the Soviet Union.
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Vasya

Vasiliy Sitnikov was officially insane, a man without a passport, in and out of mental institutions, and yet he was the key figure of the nonconformist art movement in the Soviet Union.

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Orange Winter

On November 21, 2004 the people of Ukraine were supposed to elect a new president. They had the choice of two candidates: an appointed heir - Victor Yanukovich, the prime minister in the government of the very unpopular outgoing president, and Victor Yushchenko, a popular opposition leader. 
Victor Yushchenko was perceived as a pro-Western, pro - European Union candidate, Victor Yanukovich as a post-Soviet, pro-Russian politician with a questionable past. 

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Vagrich and the Black Square

The film is a collage, an essay and a documentary in tribute to an avant-garde artist and writer Vagrich Bakhchanyan. Viewers are immersed in the absurd and bitterly funny universe of the artist, as scholars and friends reflect on his life, enigma and the mystique of his connection with Kazimir Malevich's famous "Black Square" - an inception point of Russian avant-garde.

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Garik

a documentary portrait of Gari (Garik) Chernyakovsky, a brilliant stage director, teacher and a wonderful man…

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Michail and Daniel

The pair is unique and so is their story. And yet, there is something universal in this saga of an aging father and his handicapped son.

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Two

The documentary deals with everyday life and struggles of a widowed artist Mikhail Schigol and his son, Daniel, who suffers from deafness and cerebral palsy.

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Dudunya

Dudunya, the Art and Many Hats of Vladimir Radunsky is a tribute to an extraordinary artist and author.

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Konstantin & Mouse

The art and life of the Russian avant-garde poet Konstantin Kuzminsky and his wife Emma.

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Streecha

We wanted to tell people in New York that there is such a wonderful Ukrainian place where folks with different background come to support Ukraine and Ukrainians in this difficult time.

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