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Village Steam Engines (0+)

Russia, 2011, colour, 51 min.
Directors: Victor Serov, Boris Travkin
This lyrical and dramatic film describes remote Siberian village whose inhabitants despite all difficulties live a decent life. This is not a pastoral but a heart pinching story that greatly resembles a saga of our modern life.

Victor Serov

Victor Serov

graduated from Irkutsk State University. He has been working for different television channels and newspapers. Since 1994 he has been working for Zapadno-Sibirskaya Kinostudia (West Siberian Film Studio). Victor is a member of Russian Filmmakers Union and Russian Writers Union.

FILMOGRAPHY

“That’s Me, Konstantin Kambegov”, 1995; “Road Wars”, 1996; “Business Trip to the War”, 2000; “Essay on Motherland”, 2001; “Siberia on a Screen – Myths and Reality”, 2002; “Tchuisky Paramilitary Highway: People and Monuments”, 2005; “ “The Lessons of Russian and German”, 2009; “Baikal-Amur Railway: Unfinished Love Story”, 2010; "Mass Media: the Forth Estate or…”, “Village Steam Engines”, 2011.

Boris Travkin

Boris Travkin

From 1963 to 1995 Boris Travkin. worked for “Novosibirsktelefilm”, Novosibirskaya television company first as assistant cameraman and later as cameraman. In 1975 he graduated from the All-Russian State University of Cinematography (VGIK). Since 1995 he has been working for Zapadno-Sibirskaya Kinostudia (West Siberian Film Studio) as cameraman. Boris is an honoured art worker of Russia and a member of Russian Filmmakers Union.

FILMOGRAPHY

“Egorov”, 1965; “Behind the Fence”, 1979; “Transformation”, 1989; “That’s Me, Konstantin Kambegov”, 1995; “Road Wars”, 1996; “Essay on Motherland”, 2001; “Siberia on a Screen – Myths and Reality”, 2002; “Siberia Became Their Second Motherland”, 2008;
Russia, 2011, colour, 51 min.
Directors: Victor Serov, Boris Travkin
This lyrical and dramatic film describes remote Siberian village whose inhabitants despite all difficulties live a decent life. This is not a pastoral but a heart pinching story that greatly resembles a saga of our modern life.