
writer
"If it can be written, or thought, it can be filmed."
Stanley Kubrick

A disillusioned Soviet dissident
and poet, Edichka Limonov,
spirals into the despair of exile
in New York City, clinging to
the fragile hope of reclaiming
his wife, Elena, as she rises to
fame as Russia’s first
supermodel in the US.


A pacifist refugee from war-torn Ukraine, Sasha flees to New York City, leaving his home and family behind. Sheltering under a bridge, he grapples with guilt while haunted by thoughts of his mother in the war zone.

In this sharp-witted one-act comedy, a grieving widow and a hot-tempered landowner collide in a battle of wills that spirals into the absurd. Elena Popova has locked herself away in mourning for her late husband, determined to remain forever faithful to his memory. But when Grigory Smirnov, a coarse and bullish creditor, storms into her home demanding repayment of a debt, their heated confrontation unleashes unexpected passions.

This is the story about one day in the life of a young writer, Fedor who doesn’t want to stay inside. However, he lives in a world where everyone believes they are safer by staying and working at home and digitally connecting to the world.
Walking Rebel is inspired by a Ray Bradbury short story 'The Pedestrian'

In the dead of night, under the hazy glow of streetlights and the lingering effects of alcohol, a group of strangers and lovers cross paths in a city that never truly sleeps. What begins as a series of drunken encounters unfolds into a deeply philosophical, darkly comedic exploration of love, faith, guilt, and the human need for connection.

The film follows two actors on their way to audition for a new horror movie. However, the casting process takes unexpected turns, leading to a humorous exploration of personalities and ambitions. Through sharp dialogue and situational comedy, the film playfully reflects on the unpredictable nature of the acting profession and the absurdities of the industry.