Sergei Dvortsevoy

 

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Sergey Dvortsevoy (born 1962) is a filmmaker from Kazakhstan. His 2008 feature film Tulpan was Kazakhstan's 2009 Academy Awards official submission to Foreign Language Film category. Dvortsevoy worked as an aviation engineer before studying film in Moscow in the early 1990s. His films immediately garnered international acclaim, receiving prizes and recognition at festivals around the world, including the nomination of Bread Day (1998) for the prestigious Joris Ivens Award at the Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival. The following year his work was presented at the 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—people living in and around a Russia in transition—try in their individual ways to eke out an existence

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Sergei Dvortsevoy

Born 1962-08-18 (63 years ago) in Kazakhstan, Soviet Union.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Sutherland Trophy (Tulpan) 2008 Тюльпан
Nika Award for Best Documentary (Highway) Nika Awards 2000 1999 Highway
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
European Film Discovery of the Year - Fassbinder Award (Tulpan) European Film Awards 2008 2008 Тюльпан
Nika Award for Best Documentary (In the Dark) Nika Awards 2005 2004 In The Dark
Nika Award for Best Documentary (Highway) Nika Awards 2000 1999 Highway
Joris Ivens Award (Bread Day) 1998 Bread Day

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Sergey Dvortsevoy (born 1962) is a filmmaker from Kazakhstan. His 2008 feature film Tulpan was Kazakhstan's 2009 Academy Awards official submission to Foreign Language Film category.

Dvortsevoy worked as an aviation engineer before studying film in Moscow in the early 1990s. His films immediately garnered international acclaim, receiving prizes and recognition at festivals around the world, including the nomination of Bread Day (1998) for the prestigious Joris Ivens Award at the Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival. The following year his work was presented at the 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 subjectsâ??people living in and around a Russia in transitionâ??try in their individual ways to eke out an existence.

Tulpan was Dvortsevoy's first fiction film; it was nominated for the 2009 Asia Pacific Screen Awards for Best Feature Film (which it won) and Best Achievement in Directing.

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