Dmitrii Frolov

Dmitrii Frolov

director Dmitri Frolov
Born Дмитрий Алексеевич Фролов
(1966-02-27) February 27, 1966
Soviet Union, Leningrad
Nationality  Soviet Union
 Russia
Occupation Film director, Director of photography, actor
Years active 1981-present
Awards TEFI
Website http://www.dmitrfrolov.narod.ru

Dmitri Alexeyevich Frolov (Russian: Дмитрий Алексеевич Фролов; born February 27, 1966 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Russian film director independent cinema and Director of photography. He has won several film awards.

Biography

Dmitry Frolov was born in Leningrad in 1966. In 1990 he graduated from the University of Cinema and Television. From the beginning of the 80s he was shooting author's cinema. A screenwriter, director and cameraman of more than 30 short films that took part in several dozen domestic ones (Kinoshok in Anapa, Pure Dreams in St. Petersburg, CINE PHANTOM FEST in Moscow, etc.) and foreign festivals and the Biennale (in Rotterdam, Stuttgart, Madrid, Hamburg, Cologne, Dresden, Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles, Helsinki, Tampere, Sydney, Mexico and others). Author of music videos for the group "Auktsion". The creator of the site about the Independent Cinema - a resource devoted to parallel, experimental, author's cinema, avant-garde. As an operator he co-operates with St. Petersburg film companies ("STV" and others). He worked as the senior operator of the TV channel "100TV"[1]

He is one of the leaders of russian movieavanguard in postperestroika age. He makes esthetic experiments connecting with return to dumb cinema on new level of film language.[2]

Laureate of the National Award "TEFI-2008" in the nomination "Operator of a TV film / series"[3]

Filmography

Director's works

Films

DVD cover of a collection of movies by Dmitry Frolov.

Video Clips

Cinematographer

Cover of DVD to Dmitry Frolov's films "Dream" and "Way"

Actor

Awards

References

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