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Retrospective of Boris Karadzhev’s Films

New Year Will Come Soon (0+)

Russia, 2006, colour, 51 min.
Director: Boris Karadzhev
The writer Sergey Kaledin became popular and famous in the dawn of perestroika. His stories “A humble cemetery” and “Stroybat” became real bestsellers, were translated into different languages and published in many countries. But several years ago Sergey understood that he had already realized his literary potential and didn’t want to write for the sake of the writer status. Following the advice of his close friend Ludmila Ulitskaya he makes the decision to work in a penitentiary for children…

Boris Karadzhev

Boris Karadzhev

was born in Perm. He graduated from Perm State University and VGIK. He started his professional carrier at Perm television studio. During many years he collabprated as an author and director with various Film Studios and TV companies, took part in creation of over 60 films, as well as in a number of international projects. Between 2001-2006 he was the editor-in-chief of Russian Central Studio of Documentary Films (RCSDF). From 2002 he is a teacher at the documentary film directing class at VGIK.

FILMOGRAPHY

Selected filmography: «Skvorets» (The Starling), 2001; «The Courier of Words», 2002; «General’s captivity», 2002; «Maya Plisetskaya», 2003; «The Last Jew», 2003; «Let There Be Light!», 2003; «By The Walls Of «Moscow», 2004; «All our life is Sots Art», 2004; «The Banks of Rhine», 2005; «New Year Will Come Soon», 2006; «Unnatural Selection», 2006; «We Shall Build Our New Myth…», 2007; «Современники», 2007; «Composing Space», 2008; «Hubert in The Wonderland», 2009; «Modifiers of Time and Place», 2010; «On the Alleys of Central Park», 2011; «Evakuatsionnyy roman» (Evacuation romance), 2011; «Menu of 1945», 2012; «Writer «P». A Trial of Identification», 2013; «The Vicissitudes of Translation», 2014; «Throught the haze…», 2014.
Russia, 2006, colour, 51 min.
Director: Boris Karadzhev
The writer Sergey Kaledin became popular and famous in the dawn of perestroika. His stories “A humble cemetery” and “Stroybat” became real bestsellers, were translated into different languages and published in many countries. But several years ago Sergey understood that he had already realized his literary potential and didn’t want to write for the sake of the writer status. Following the advice of his close friend Ludmila Ulitskaya he makes the decision to work in a penitentiary for children…