Director,
Writer,
Producer
Born in 1976, USSR (Ukraine)
 
 
Oleg SENTSOV
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Олег Геннадьевич СЕНЦОВ
Oleg SENTSOV
From filmography
 
Director
2021 - Nosorog (Носорог) [fiction, 101 mn]
2019 - Nomera (Номера) [fiction, full length film]
2011 - Gamer (Гамер) [fiction, 92 mn]
 
Writer
2011 - Gamer (Гамер) from Oleg SENTSOV [fiction, 92 mn]
 
Producer
2011 - Gamer (Гамер) from Oleg SENTSOV [fiction, 92 mn]
 
Site : IMDb

Awards :
Nosorog :
First prize, Stockholm International Film Festival, Stockholm (Sweden), 2021

Note
Born in 1976 in Simferopol. From 1993 to 1998, studied at Kyiv University of Economics, attending the cinema courses in Moscow. In 2008, he co-founded the “Krai Kinema” company. In 2012, his first feature Gamer premiered at Rotterdam IFF. In 2014, he was detained in Simferopol by Russian security forces and illegally sentenced to 20 years in prison in charge of terrorism. In 2019, he was returned as part of the exchange of Russian war and political criminals for Ukrainian war prisoners. Now he continues working on his feature project Rhino. Oleg Sentsov was nominated to the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought and Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine.

Biography
Oleg Sentsov was born on July 13, 1976 in Simferopol, Ukrainian SSR, USSR as Oleg Gennadievich Sentsov. He is a director and writer, known for Gámer (2011), Nosorog and A Perfect Day for Bananafish (2008). He was previously married to Alla.
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commentaries
- Oleh Sentsov: Rhino (Nosorih, 2021) Vitaly CHERNETSKY, 2022, Kinokultura
- Berlinale: Oleg Sentsov, réalisateur 'libre dans sa tête' 2020, ladepeche.fr
 
Sentsov was arrested by the Russian FSB (Federal Security Service) in his house in Simferopol in Crimea on 11 May 2014 and taken to Moscow, where he has been detained in the Lefortovo prison. On 30 May 2014 the FSB announced that Sentsov - who had actively opposed Russia's annexation of Crimea, delivering food supplies to Ukrainian army troops trapped in their barracks - would be charged with planning to bomb with home-made devices two World War II monuments and setting fire to other buildings. Sentsov denied all charges and called them insulting. After more than a year of legal prosecution, Sentsov was sentenced in August 2015 to 20 years imprisonment on charges of terrorism and terrorist organizing. Sentsov has denied the court ruling and continues to plead not guilty. The trial was condemned by Amnesty International and other human rights' groups as a farce. Furthermore, both the United States and the European Union have officially classified the ruling as unfair, referring to Sentsov not as a prisoner but as a Ukrainian hostage being held by the Russian military.
Honorary jury member of the 62nd San Sebastian International Film Festival in 2014.
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