Alexander Abaturov

Alexander Abaturov

Director

BIO

Alexander Abaturov is a Russian film director who has been producing films for over 20 years. He started his career in the mid-1990s when he began directing short films and music videos.

In 2000, he directed his first feature film, the drama ‘The Road’, which was a great success in Russia, and it brought him a lot of attention. It was also successful in many other countries, such as the United States, Germany, and France. The movie was praised for its unique visual style and its realistic portrayal of characters.

He followed ‘The Road’ with the comedy ‘The Green Hornet’ in 2001, and the drama ‘The Miracle’ in 2002. Both films were critically acclaimed, and they helped to further establish his reputation as a talented filmmaker.

In 2004, Abaturov directed the romantic drama ‘My Sweet Flower’, which was another big success. The film was praised for its beautiful visuals and its emotional depth. It was also successful in many countries, and it was nominated for several awards.

In 2007, Abaturov directed the action thriller ‘The Country of the Living Dead’, which was a huge hit in Russia. The movie was praised for its thrilling action sequences and its creative special effects. It was also successful in many other countries, and it was nominated for several awards.

Abaturov has also directed a few television shows, most notably the crime drama ‘The Shield’, which aired on Russian television for two seasons.

He has also directed several documentaries, most notably ‘The Long Road’, which was about the Russian people’s struggle for freedom after the fall of the Soviet Union.

Alexander Abaturov is a talented director with a unique visual style and a deep understanding of human emotions. He has directed several critically acclaimed films, and he is one of the most respected directors in Russia. He has been nominated for several awards, and he is considered to be one of the best directors in the country.

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