Askold Kurov

Askold Kurov

Director, Director of Photography

BIO

Askold Kurov is a Russian documentary filmmaker and producer born in Moscow on 1966. He is the founder and head of the production company “Kurov Productions.” He is well-known for his documentaries on a variety of topics, ranging from the environment to social issues.

Kurov graduated from the Moscow State University with a degree in sociology. His first feature film was “The Sea of Tranquility” (1995), which was a documentary about the Russian Navy. He has since made several other documentaries, including “The Road to the Future” (1999), “The Beauty of the Land” (2002), and “The Future of the Sea” (2006).

Kurov’s films have won several awards at international film festivals. In 2004, his film “The Beauty of the Land” was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. His films have also been shown at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Berlin International Film Festival, and the International Documentary Film Festival in Amsterdam.

Kurov has also worked as a producer on a number of films, including “The Ninth Cloud” (2005) and “The Return” (2009). In 2020, he directed and produced the feature film “The Ballad of the White Horse”, which tells the story of a group of people living in a small village in rural Russia.

Kurov is also a prolific writer, having published several books, including “Wise Men of the North” (2005), “The Art of Documentary Filmmaking” (2015), and “The Middle Road” (2018). He has also written several essays about film and art, and has given lectures at various universities and film festivals.

Kurov has won numerous awards throughout his career, including the Nika Award for Best Director in 2008 and the Golden Eagle Award in 2018. He has also been recognized by the Russian Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences for his contribution to the art of documentary filmmaking.

Askold Kurov is one of the most prominent figures in the world of Russian documentary filmmaking. His films have won numerous awards, and his writing and lectures have been widely praised. His commitment to telling stories that evoke emotion and bring attention to important issues makes him one of the most influential filmmakers of our time.