Director,
Writer,
Cinematographer,
Editor,
Producer
Born in 1965, USSR (Russia)
 
 
Oleg MAVROMATTI
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Олег МАВРОМАТТИ
Oleg MAVROMATTI
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Director
2017 - Obeziana, straus i mogila (Обезьяна, страус и могила) [fiction, 96 mn]
2015 - Durakam zdes ne mesto (Дуракам здесь не место) [documentary, 82 mn]
2009 - Slepoe pyatno (Слепое пятно) [fiction, 83 mn]
 
Writer
2017 - Obeziana, straus i mogila (Обезьяна, страус и могила) from Oleg MAVROMATTI [fiction, 96 mn]
2015 - Durakam zdes ne mesto (Дуракам здесь не место) from Oleg MAVROMATTI [documentary, 82 mn]
 
Cinematographer
2015 - Durakam zdes ne mesto (Дуракам здесь не место) from Oleg MAVROMATTI [documentary, 82 mn]
1999 - Zeliony slonik (Зелёный слоник) from Svetlana BASKOVA [fiction, 90 mn]
 
Editor
1999 - Zeliony slonik (Зелёный слоник) from Svetlana BASKOVA [fiction, 90 mn]
 
Producer
1999 - Zeliony slonik (Зелёный слоник) from Svetlana BASKOVA [fiction, 90 mn]

Awards :
Obeziana, straus i mogila :
Special Jury prize, International Art Documentary Film Festival "Artdocfest", Moscow (Russia), 2017

Biography
Oleg Mavromatti was born in Volgograd, Russia. He studied medicine but in the late 1980s started his career in the punk movement becoming an editor of the punk-journal No Future and a front-man of the punk bands Schnook and Manifesto Committee. In the 1990s, Mavromatti established himself as one of the key figures of the Moscow Actionist art movement together with Aleksandr Brener and Anatolii Osmolovskii. In 2000, Mavromatti shot a cene of his film Oil on Canvas where he was crucified. The scene was called Do Not Believe Your Eyes and it led to a legal complaint from a local fundamentalist Orthodox community and the far-right party Russian National Unity. Mavromatti left Russia in 2000 and since then has been creating performances and films living in New York City and Sofia, Bulgaria. In 2016, Mavromatti and his fellow artists and filmmakers published Post-Cinema Manifesto calling to create video content collaborating over the Internet.
https://www.rusfilm.pitt.edu