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Molodtsov Georgy

Mobed
Flash in the crowd... something wrong... and in a moment all became normal again. What happened? You`d never tell, now you are Mobed! Nobody knows who they are, but to you only, the Flashmobbers will tell everything about Flashmob.

The Borderline Effect
20 years after the fall of the Soviet Union several young directors come to the borders of previously united countries. Their personal stories are dedicated to people who look for the way to unity despite of the newly raised borders. 3 novellas about Russian-Ukrainian, Russian-Georgian and Russian-Estonian borders are presented as one full-length documentary depicting local stories in global history.

... Let Our Lives Continue in Others
A novella about the director’s mother who comes to Abkhazia to erect a monument on the nearly abandoned grave of her Georgian father. Her half-brother and sister are forbidden to enter the country as they left it as refugees after the war of 1992-1993 between Georgia and Abkhaziya, when 250.000 (more than 60% of population) of Georgians had to leave their motherland. Guzella is visiting Georgia to meet her brother and sister after knowing nothing about their fate for 18 years and finding them in social network by chance. After that she comes to Abkhaziya, making it possible to unite the family at the 75. anniversary of their father.

Gregory was born 1986 in Yekaterinburg, Russia, and graduated from VGIK (All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography, Russia, Moscow), non-fiction film study, Sergey Miroshnichenko's workshop, in 2008. Since 2005 up to today he has been creative director and filmdirector of a NGO “Laboratory of Social Advertisement”. He authored more than 30 PSA`s, is a winner of more than 20 awards for social adverising on major Russian and several international Advertising Festivals. In 2008 he became the coordinator of documentary program “Free thought” within Moscow International Film Festiva and in 2010 Gregory became a line producer, buyer for a tv-slot "Watch and Discuss" within Kultura TV (Rossiya-K). He is Berlinale Talent Campus Alumni (2007), Zlatibor-Interaction Alumni (2007), and European Summer Film School Alumni (2008).
"President of CC" (2008); "The Traces" (2006); "I amsterdam" (2005)

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