Director,
Actor
Born in 1992, Russia
 
 
Aleksandr GORCHILIN
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Александр Павлович ГОРЧИЛИН
Aleksandr GORTCHILINE
From filmography
 
Director
2018 - Kislota (Кислота) [fiction, 98 mn]
 
Actor
2022 - Zhena Tchaikovskogo (Жена Чайковского) from Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV [fiction, 143 mn]
2022 - Klipmeykery (Клипмейкеры) from Grigori KONSTANTINOPOLSKY [fiction, 100 mn]
2021 - Mama, ya doma (Мама, я дома) from Vladimir BITOKOV [fiction, 104 mn]
2020 - Kto-nibud videl moyu devchonku ? (Кто-нибудь видел мою девчонку ?) from Angelina NIKONOVA [fiction, 100 mn]
2018 - Leto (Лето) from Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV [fiction, 126 mn]
2018 - Odna istroricheskaya oshibka (Одна историческая ошибка) from Mikhail MESTETSKY [fiction, 7 mn]
2016 - Uchenik (Ученик) from Kirill SEREBRENNIKOV [fiction, 118 mn]
2016 - Zoologia (Зоология) from Ivan I. TVERDOVSKIY [fiction, 83 mn]
2016 - Gorodskie ptitsy (Городские птички) from Yulia BELAYA [fiction, 87 mn]
2014 - Da i Da (Да и Да) from Valeria GAI GERMANIKA [fiction, 115 mn]

Author :

Awards :
Kislota :
Best first film, Open Russian Film Festival Kinotavr, Sochi (Russia), 2018

Biography
Born in 1992 in Moscow, Alexander Gorchilin began his acting career as a child in the "Nord-Ost" musical, then later on stage of the Young Actors Musical Theatre and then in commercials, TV-series and feature films. In 2008 he entered the Moscow Art Theatre School, Kirill Serebrennikov's class later transformed into the Studio Seven theatre company. Alexander graduated in 2012 and together with the Studio Seven joined Moscow's Gogol Center Theatre. He continued his work in films, most notably as Antonin in "Yes&Yes" by Valeriya Gay Germanika (FIPRESCI Prize at the 36th Moscow International Film Festival), Grigoriy Zaytsev in "The Student" by Kirill Serebrennikov (François Chalais Prize at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival) and Punk in "Leto" by Serebrennikov as well (nominated for Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival). In 2015 he debuted as a film director with a documentary "#WHOISHAPPYINRUSSIA" and a short film "Russian fairy tales". His first feature film "Acid" received "Kinotavr. Debut" prize at the 29th Kinotavr, the main Russian national film festival, and was screened at the Panorama section at the 69th Berlinale. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Pro Aktor
 

commentaries
- RUSSIA BEYOND : Les cinq meilleurs films sur le Moscou moderne Viltoria RIABIKOVA, 2020, RUSSIA BEYOND
- “Our project is very much politics on a small-scale family basis. Parents are the reason the children are the way they are”: An interview with Acid director Alexander Gorchilin MARY-CATHERINE HARVEY, 2019, www.theupcoming.co.uk