Fyodor Sergeyevich Bondarchuk

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Fyodor Bondarchuk (2011)

Fyodor Sergejewitsch Bondarchuk ( Russian Фёдор Сергеевич Бондарчук ; born May 9, 1967 in Moscow ) is a Russian film director , screenwriter , actor and founder of the production company Art Pictures Studio. He is the son of the Soviet director Sergei Bondarchuk and the actress Irina Skobzewa , his older siblings Natalja (* 1950) and Jelena Bondarchuk (1962–2009) are or were actresses.

Career

Fyodor Bondarchuk and Arthur Smolyaninov on the set of the Film "Heat"
Fjodor Bondarchuk and Sergei Garmasch, the shooting of the film "Inhabited Island"
Fyodor Bondarchuk and Konstantin Krjukow, the shooting of the film " The Ninth Company "

Bondarchuk won the 2003 TEFI Russian television award . In 2006 he produced the film Heat (director: Reso Gigineishvili), in which he and his mother played. His breakthrough as a director was only in 2005 with the Afghanistan film The Ninth Company . The novel adaptation based on The Inhabited Island by Arkadi and Boris Strugazki was the most expensive Russian film to date in 2008 with a cost of 30 million US dollars and was released internationally as the heavily abridged version Dark Planet - Prisoners of Power (120 minutes) and the full two-part edition Dark Planet : The Inhabited Island + Rebellion (220 minutes). In 2013 the first Russian 3D film Stalingrad followed . He then made two more science fiction films, Attraction (2017) and Attraction 2 - Invasion (2020).

Filmography (director)

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