Dmitry Kubasov

Russia

Dmitry Kubasov

director

Dmitry was born in 1985 in Moscow. He majored in acting at the Shchukin Theater Institute and played in over 15 films. In 2008 he played the lead role in the film Lake by French director Philippe Grandrieux.
After working with Grandrieux, Dmitry decided to pursue a career in directing. In 2010 he graduated from the Marina Razbezhkina School of Documentary Film. He made the documentaries Tania 5th (2011) and Alekhin (2012) which participated in many festivals. Later he co-authored the documentary Winter, Go Away (Locarno 2011), edited the fiction film The Hope Factory (Rotterdam 2014), participated in the documentary The Term (Karlovy Vary 2014), directed the documentaries Butterflies (Jihlava 2016) and Helicopters (Artdocfest 2018). Since 2019 he teaches at Moscow School of New Cinema.
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