Director,
Writer
Born 1967, USSR (Russia)
 
 
Andrey RAZENKOV
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Андрей Эдуардович РАЗЕНКОВ
Andreï RAZENKOV
Filmography (extracts)
 
Director
2025 - The Postman (Почтарь) [fiction, 94 mn]
2008 - Kromov (Кромовъ) [fiction, 105 mn]
2003 - Yantarnye krylya (Янтарные крылья) [fiction, 104 mn]
2001 - Severnoe siyanie (Северное сияние) [fiction, 93 mn]
1998 - Testy dlya nastoyashchikh muzhchin (Тесты для настоящих мужчин) [fiction, 90 mn]
 
Writer
2025 - The Postman (Почтарь) from Andrey RAZENKOV [fiction, 94 mn]
2010 - Moscow, I love you (Москва, я люблю тебя!) from Group of directors [fiction, 110 mn]
2008 - Kromov (Кромовъ) from Andrey RAZENKOV [fiction, 105 mn]
2001 - Severnoe siyanie (Северное сияние) from Andrey RAZENKOV [fiction, 93 mn]
 
Sites : IMDb, Kinopoisk

Biography
Born on February 3, 1967 in Moscow. Graduated from the 1st Moscow Medical Institute (1990), the International Film School of N. Mikhalkov and R. Ibragimbekov (1992). Was an assistant director for Nikita Mikhalkov ("Hitchhiking", "Urga"), for Ivan Passer on the film "Stalin" (1991), and a trainee director for Krzysztof Zanussi (1991, "Touch"). In 1992, together with Yegor Konchalovsky, he created the advertising studio PS TVC (Partner Studio TV Commercials), where he shot about 60 advertising clips, including a series of clips for Hermes-Finance; BAST; INDESIT; MASTER FOODS (a series of clips MARS, TOPIC, RONDO); a series of clips for GMM; TOSHIBA. He has been repeatedly awarded prizes at the Moscow International Advertising Festival. Director of 9 music videos, including: "Magic Dream" (Natalia Vetlitskaya); "Get Used to It" (Larisa Dolina); "Come to Me" (Dmitry Malikov); "Variations on a Theme of Paganini" (Victor Zinchuk); "Danger" (Joanna Stingray). He made his film debut with the first film of the "Russian Decameron" project - "Tests for Real Men" (1998).
 

Commentaries
- Александра Петрова разжаловали в почтальоны [Critique du film Le Facteur de Andreï RAZENKOV] , Leonid PAVLYUCHIK, 2025, trud.ru
- Andrei Razenkov : Kromov (2009) , Mila NAZYROVA, 2010, kinokultura.com