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Official websites of Vladimir Alenikov's movies
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¤ "GOD'S SMILE OR ODESSA STORY" - Director, writer, editor, producer.
Feature film/lyrical comedy, Pictures Forever And Ever, Russia, 2008.
Official Selection and Awards: Russian XVI National Film Festival "Window to Europe" in Vyborg ("The Big Golden Boat" prize); VI Russian Open Film Festival "Amur's Fall" in Blagoveschensk ("Special Prize For Keeping And Increasing The Best Traditions Of National Cinema” - to the director Vladimir Alenikov); IX Russian Open Film Festival Of Comedy Films "Smile, Russia!" in Moscow ("Prize For The Best Cast" and "Prize For The Best Score"); XV Russian Film Festival “The Literature And The Cinema” in Gatchina (“Prize For The Best Male Part” and “Special Jury Prize”), Syracuse International Film Festival, NY; Moscow International Film Festival; Russian Tver Film Festival "All Stars".
¤ "THE GUN (FROM 6 TO 7:30 P.M.)" — Director, writer, editor, producer
Feature drama/thriller, Front Line Films, USA, 2003.
Official Selection and Awards: Montreal World Film Festival (World competiton), Quebec International Film Festival, Belgrade International Film Festival (Diploma for Outstanding Film), Tiburon International Film Festival (Best Cinematography), International Film Festival de Strasbourg (Best Editing), Honolulu International Film Festival, Moscow International Film Festival, Saint-Petersburg International Festival of Festivals, Raindance London International Film Festival, Vienna Ohne Kohle International Film Festival.
¤ "PRINCESS' WAR" (ROUGH CUT) — Director, writer, editor, producer
Feature drama, Aquilon production, Moscow, Russia, 1999.
Official Selection: Moscow International Film Festival, Vyborg International Film Festival "The Window to Europe." Blagoveschensk Open Film Festival "Amur's Fall".
¤ "THE GREAT LOVE OF GREAT PEOPLE" — Director, writer, producer
Mini-series, 12 episodes for Russian television - "REN-TV" channel, Aquilon production, Moscow, Russia, 1998.
¤ "THE KINGS OF RUSSIAN INVESTIGATION" — Director, producer
Series of three television features, historical thrillers for Russian National Television Channel - RTR, Aquilon production, Moscow, Russia, 1997.
¤ "TO SAVE A MAN" — Director, writer, producer
Documentary about Russian emergency rescuers, for RTR, 26 min., Aquilon production, Moscow, Russia, 1996.
¤ "VALUABLE FRIENDS" — Director
Feature comedy, Ekran Studios, Moscow, Russia, 1995.
¤ "WEIRDO" — Director
Feature drama, Ekran Studios, Moscow, Russia, 1994.
Awards: National Film Festival, Ekaterinenburg, Russia (Grand Prize).
¤ "THE KNIGHT" (The Holidays Of Petrov And Vasechkin, Ordinary And Extraordinary) — Director, writer
Feature musical comedy, Odessa Studios, Ukraine, 1993.
Awards: National Film Festival, Kiev, Ukraine (Grand Prize).
¤ "THE HOOLIGAN" (The Holidays Of Petrov And Vasechkin, Ordinary And Extraordinary) — Director, writer
Feature musical, Odessa Studios, Ukraine, 1992.
Awards: International Film Festival of Children's & Youth's Films, Hihon, Spain (First prize).
¤ "THE AWAKENING" — Director, writer, editor, producer
Feature documentary about Russian coup in August 1991, Aquilon production for Russian National TV Channel RTR, Moscow, Russia, 1991.
Awards: National Documentary Film Festival, Saint Petersburg (First Prize).
¤ "TIME OF DARKNESS" — Director, writer, producer
Feature thriller, starring George Segal, Kodiak Films, USA, 1991.
Official Selection: International Film Festival of Mysterious Films, Milan, Italy, Montreal International Film Festival.
¤ "THE DRAYMAN AND THE KING" — Director, writer
Two-part feature, drama/musical, Gorky Studios, Moscow, Russia, 1990.
Official Selection and Awards: Toronto International Festival of Festivals, AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival, Jerusalem International Film Festival, Philadelphia Film Festival, Baltimore Film Festival, Miami Film Festival, San Francisco Jewish Film Festival & others, Russian Yalta First Film Festival Of Music Films (First Prize).
¤ "WHAT A MESS" — Director, writer
38 sketches (3 min. each) for Children's Comedy Movie Almanac, Gorky Studios, Moscow, Russia, 1989-1992. Fifteen international and national prizes at various children's film festivals.
¤ "PETROV'S AND VASECHKIN'S ADVENTURES, ORDINARY AND EXTRAORDINARY" — Director, writer
Two-part feature, children/comedy/musical, Odessa Studios, Ukraine, 1984.
Awards: International Film Festival Of Children's Films, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (Danube Prize), International Film Festival Of Young Filmmakers, Kiev, Ukraine (Grand Prize).
¤ "THERE LIVED A PIANO-TUNER" — Director, writer
Feature film, comedy, Ekran Studios, Moscow, Russia, 1989.
Awards: International Festival of TV Films, Montreux, Switzerland (Best Director's Debut).
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¤ "AUGUST WEATHER FORECAST"
Feature drama. Latvian Film Studios, Riga, 1995.
¤ "HOW THE MUJIK PLAYED THE BOSS"
Animation. Belorussian Film Studios, Minsk, 1994.
¤ "BR'ER FOX AND THE REST"
Animation. Moldavian Film Studios, Kishinev, 1994.
¤ "PANTELEI AND THE SCARECROW"
Animation. Soiuzmultfilm, Moscow, Russia, 1993.
¤ "THE BREAK"
Animation. Soiuzmultfilm, Moscow, Russia, 1993.
¤ "A NIGHT STORY"
Children's feature film, musical fairy tale. Centrnauchfilm, Moscow, Russia, 1993.
¤ "RUSSIAN STYLE"
Feature thriller. Odessa studios, Ukraine, 1993.
¤ "THE SCARECROW-MIAOUCROW"
Animation. Souzmultfilm, Moscow, Russia, 1992.
¤ "REHEARSAL OF A CHILDREN'S ORCHESTRA"
Documentary. Centrnauchfilm, Moscow, Russia, 1992.
¤ "THE HOUSE"
Animation. Soiuzmultfilm, Moscow, Russia, 1992.
¤ "THE ADVENTURES OF TIMOSHA AND STIOPA"
Children's feature comedy. Centrnauchfilm, Moscow, Russia, 1991.
¤ "MY FRIEND, THE BOOK"
Documentary. Russian National TV Channel, 1989.
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¤ "MADNESS" — Director, writer, producer
Modern drama. Moscow Armen Djigarchanyan Drama Theater, 2005.
¤ "OLGA TCHECHOVA. THE LEGEND." — Director, writer, producer
Dramatic musical based on the bio of the legendary Russian-German Film star. Moscow Theater "The Bat," 2001.
¤ "THE SEARCHES OF LOVE" — Director, writer, producer
Modern melodrama. Vladimir Alenikov's Enterprise, Moscow, 1999.
¤ "THE INHABITANTS" — Director, producer
Drama. Moscow Youth Theater, 1995.
Awards: First Prize - Russian National Festival of Youth Theaters.
¤ "WHITE MERCEDES" — Director, writer, producer
Musical about Russian emigres. Vladimir Alenikov's cabaret-theater, L.A., 1993.
¤ "ON YOU" — Director, writer, producer
Drama. Moscow Children's Theater, 1992
¤ "PEACE CHILD" — Director, writer (with David Wolcomb), producer
Musical. First Soviet-American theatrical co-production, 1985-1986,
Notably: Opening at The General Assembly of the United Nations in Washington D.C., 1986, World Wide Tour 1986-1987, Honorable Mention & Diploma - USSR Ministry of Culture.
¤ "THE GIRL WHO ALWAYS LEAVES" — Writer
Modern melodrama. Moscow Youth Theater, 1998.
¤ "THE D'ARTANIAN'S ADVENTURES" — Writer
Musical based on the famous Alexander Duma's novel. Belorussian National Theater, Minsk, Belorussia, 1997.
¤ "SHVAMBRANIA, THE GREAT COUNTRY"— Writer
Children's comedy. Theater of Youth, Krasnoyarsk, Russia, 1992.
¤ "THE TIK-TAK ADVENTURES" — Writer
Puppet Theater. Saint-Petersburg, 1991.
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