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Zakhar
Zakhar Prilepin. Writer, journalist, screenwriter, winner of various prestigious literary awards. Zakhar’s former occupations are even more various: bodyguard, squad leader in Special Police Forces and soldier during the war in Chechnya in 1996 and 1999, Chief Editor of "Political News Agency - Nizhny Novgorod" and the CEO of "Novaya Gazeta" in Nizhny Novgorod. His books are translated into eleven languages (Arabian, Bulgarian, Czech, Chinese, English, Finnish, French, Latvian, Polish, Romanian and Serbian) and included in either obligatory or recommended lists of Russian literature for schools.

No Problems
A portrait of the contemporary generation of young people. The filmmakers ask each of the characters the same question: "What are you concerned about the most? What are you anxious about? "It turns out that many problems are not as horrible as they seem at first sight. It is us, ourselves, who create most of these problems as we think, worry, speak about them. But what would we do without them?

Alexey Uchitel graduated in 1975 from VGIK (The All-Russia State Institute of Cinematography). Former documentary film director at the Leningrad Documentary Film Studio, now he is a famous feature film director and the CEO of Rock Films Studio, a film production company established in 1991. Alexey Uchitel is a laureate of a number of international and Russian film festivals.
"His Wife’s Diary" by Alexey Uchitel (2000), "The Stroll" by Alexey Uchitel (2003), \"Pavlov’s Dog\" by Katya Shagalova (2005), \"Dreaming of Space\" by Alexey Uchitel (2005), \"Relations\" by Dunya Smirnova (2006), \"Enemies\" by Maria Mozhar (2007), \"Captive\" by Alexey Uchitel (2008), \"Game\" by Alexander Rogozhkin (2008), \"To Live\" by Yuri Bykov (2010), \"The Dry Valley\" by Alexandra Strelyanaya (2011)
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