Nataliya Babintseva

Russia

Nataliya Babintseva

director

Nataliya Babintseva - documentary director and journalist. In 2005 Nataliya graduated from the Russian State University of Cinematography named after S.Gerasimov (VGIK) and in cooperation with the course mates founded KinoKi film studio. Her debut was the short film "Greenhorn" about the life of teenagers from the small Crimean village, who were interested in esoteric theories and imagined themselves to be fantasy heroes. Natalia is the author of the Russian TV film about the Berlin's Museum Island reconstruction (“The Island and the Treasure”, supported by the Goethe-Institute, Moscow). In cooperation with the French producers she wrote and co-produced the film "Utopia Coordinates" dedicated to the Russian myths of the North Pole.