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Sergei Loznitsa
Sergei Vladimirovich Loznitsa (Belarusian: Сяргей Уладзіміравіч Лазніца, Ukrainian: Сергій Володимирович Лозниця, Russian: Сергей Владимирович Лозница; born 5 September, 1964; Baranovichi, Brest Voblast) is a Ukrainian director of Belarusian origin known for his documentary as well as dramatic films.
Born in 1964, Ukrainian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa grew up in Kyiv, and graduated from Kyiv Polytechnic in 1987 with a degree in Applied Mathematics. In 1997, Loznitsa graduated from the Russian State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK) in Moscow, where he studied feature filmmaking. Sergei Loznitsa has directed 18 documentary films since 1996 and has received numerous international awards, including festival prizes in Karlovy Vary, Leipzig, Oberhausen, Krakow, Paris, Madrid, Toronto, Jerusalem and St. Petersburg, as well as the Russian National Film awards “Nika” and “Laurel”. Loznitsa’s feature debut My Joy (2010) premiered in competition at the Festival de Cannes, and was followed by In the Fog, which also premiered in competition at the Festival de Cannes in May 2012, where it was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize. His feature film A Gentle Creature premiered in competition at the Festival de Cannes in May 2017.
As director
Champ de Mars
Two Prosecutors
The Invasion
Paleontology Lesson
The Natural History of Destruction
The Kiev Trial
Mr. Landsbergis
Babi Yar. Context
Reflections
Celles qui chantent
A Night at the Opera
State Funeral
Victory Day
Donbass
The Trial
A Gentle Creature
Austerlitz
The Old Jewish Cemetery
The Event
Maidan
The Bridges of Sarajevo
Over the Roads, Over the River
The Letter
In the Fog
The Miracle of Saint Anthony
My Joy
The Ways of the World: Vol. 1
Northern Lights
Revue
Blockade