
Aleksandr Sokurov
Known for department: Directing
Birthday: 1951-06-14
Place of birth: village Podorvikha, Irkutsk Region, RSFSR, USSR, (now Russia)
Biography
Aleksandr Sokurov (born June 14, 1951) is a Russian director of avant-garde and independent films that have won him international acclaim. Described as a heir to Tarkovsky, spare, gloomy and contemplative, he often blurs lines between image and world. His noticable trademark and style includes long, accurate shots of real painterly compositions, disorted field of view, zooms and use of wide angle lenses. Often plotless with emphasis on aesthetics and impressionism his films are noted for philosophical approach to history and nature. Sokurov underlines the importance of film, not to yield to the modern audience laziness, and to stay away from mere entertainment. His most significant works include a feature film, Russian Ark (2002), filmed in a single unedited shot, Mother and Son (1997) and Faust (2011), which was honoured with the Golden Lion, the highest prize for the best film at the Venice Film Festival.
Known for

You Should Survive
1981
The Diary of St. Petersburg: Kozintsev's Flat
1998
And Nothing More
1987narrator (voice)
Russian Ark
2002The Time Traveller (voice / uncredited)
Petersburg Elegy
1989Narrator
Soviet Elegy
1989Narrator (voice)
Alexander Sokurov. Temptation
2012
Elegy of Life: Rostropovich, Vishnevskaya
2006Himself
Edward Shelganov visiting Sokurov
1997
Voice of Sokurov
2014Himself
In One Breath: Alexander Sokurov's Russian Ark
2003Himself
We Need Happiness
2010Narrator (voice)An Example of Intonation
1991Self
Alexander Sokurov: Questions about cinema
2008Himself
Robert. A Fortunate Life
1997NarratorPetersburg Diary: Kozintsev's Apartment
1998рассказчик, озвучка, в титрах не указан
Francofonia
2015(voice)
Kira
2003SelfFilm about the film
2013himself