Vitaly Mansky
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Vitaly Vsevolodovich Mansky (Russian: Виталий Всеволодович Манский, Template:Lang-uk; born 2 December 1963 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union[1]) is a Russian documentary film director.[2] He is the founder of a festival of documentary movies, ArtDocFest[3] and has resided in Riga since 2014.[4] Artdocfest has since collaborated with the Riga International Film Festival.[5]
Selected filmography
- Vladimir & Oksana in Love Country (2022, TV series)
- Gorbachev. Heaven (2020)
- Putin's Witnesses (Свидетели Путина, Putina liecinieki, Svědkové Putinovi) 2018
- Rodnye (Close Relations) 2016
- Under the Sun (В лучах солнца; V paprscích slunce) 2015[6][7]
- Pipeline (Tруба; Die Trasse) 2013
- Pattria o Muerte / Motherland or Death 2011
- Gagarin's Pioneers (Our Motherland) 2006
- Anatomiya TATU (Anatomy of t.A.T.u.) 2003
- Etyudy O Lyubvi (1994)
- Srezki Ocherednoy Voyny (1993)
- Yevreyskoe Schaste (1991)
References
- ^ Vitaly Mansky Russian Film Festival in London 2010. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
- ^ Манский Виталий (Archived in Archive.org)
- ^ Russian documentary film festival fights censorship with 'Zapovednik' by Deutsche Welle
- ^ Spriņģe, Inga; Jemberga, Sanita; Jaunalksne, Ilze (25 February 2015). "Putin's middle class is fleeing to Latvia". Re:Baltica.
- ^ "Mansky's arrival energises Riga International Film Festival". The Baltic Times. 4 November 2015.
- ^ Brian Todd; Dugald McConnell (June 23, 2016). "Propaganda film project backfires on North Korea". CNN World.
- ^ "Interview: Vitaly Mansky on "Under the Sun"". Public Broadcasting of Latvia. 13 April 2016.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vitaly Mansky.
- Mansky's personal website (in English, Russian, and Latvian)
- Vitaly Mansky at IMDb