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 Kievnauchfilm studio in Kiev from 1981 through 1988, and at film studio Thursday from 1988 through 1992. In 1991, Zagdansky traveled to the United States at the invitation of the Film Society of Lincoln Center to present his Freudian film Interpretation of Dreams at the New Directors/New Films Festival at the Museum of Modern Art. Immigrating to the United States in 1992, he worked as a free-lance producer for the now defunct Russian-American Broadcasting Company from 1992 through 1999. He has also taught several film classes at New School University.
Filmography as a director/producer
- 2020: National Museum
- 2017: Garik (TV film)
- 2018: Michail and Daniel
- 2014: Vagrich and the Black Square
- 2013: Trottoirs de Paris
- 2010: My Father Evgeni
- 2007: 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
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- Andrei Zagdansky on 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