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Fattakhutdinov Pavel

Without a Road
A little farm; 30 km to the nearest settlement. No road. One family with many foster children, homeless people, people in need, they all live here together. It is a kind of "communism" we have here, says one of the inhabitants, laughing.

Pavel Fattahutdinov was born in 1952 in Sverdlovsk (USSR). In 1974 he graduated from the Ural State University’s department of mathematics and mechanics. 1980 was a starting point for Pavel’s pursuit of a career in filmmaking, as he successfully graduated from Higher Cinematographic Courses led by famous Soviet director Gleb Panfilov.
Director’s Filmography. Documentary: “Such a different Ural Cinematography” – Sverdlovsk Film Studio (1987); “How Kolyada was writing his play” – Sverdlovsk State Television Company (2000); “Meeting of Puskin and Goete” – Sverdlovsk State Television Company (2000); “Liza” – Snega Film Company (2005); “Sister” – Snega Film Company (2006). Feature: “Compromize” – cinematographic union “Debut”, Mosfilm Studio (1980); “Alone, without a gun” – Svedlovsk Film Studio (1983); “Flying incident” – Sverlovsk Film Studio (1987); “Chocolate revolt” – Sverdlovsk Film Studio (1989); “The Twelfth Summer” – Snega Film Company (2008).

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