
Vladislav Grishin
Directing
Known For

Sockeye, a species of wild salmon, is born in Kamchatkan waters and spends its entire life in the Pacific Ocean. Only once does it return to fresh waters — to give offspring, start the circle of life, and die. It is an inexhaustible resource that feeds billions of people on the planet, restored every year. But soon, we may find ourselves facing the unimaginable: humans will exhaust the inexhaustible.
Sockeye Salmon. Red Fish

Seven months of filming brown bear cubs life resulted in a movie that allows to plunge into the beauty of wild nature, and experience a boundary, beyond which a man should not interfere.
Kamchatka Bears. Life Begins

Visions fugitives are the moments of when music is born; they are elusive and normally hidden from the audience. This film is a portrait of the legendary musician and composer Vyacheslav Gaivoronsky (the creator of music for films by Evgeny Yufit, Oleg Kovalov, and others). Shot over year, it focuses on unique episodes during rehearsals. Featured in the film are Vladimir Chekasin, Vladimir Tarasov, Vladislav Pesin, and other outstanding musicians
Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives

Wildlife photographer Igor Metelsky embarks on a journey to find a tiger in the Ussuri taiga. Along the way, he discovers the incredible wildlife of the Far East. But how can the balance be maintained between the needs of people and preserving this extraordinary natural environment?
Tiger Trap

The wind was born the weakest fox cub in the family. By chance, he was the one who survived the bear attack. He managed to survive his first winter and win the love of the beautiful Lava. But in the spring they come back — the bears. The horror of the old enemy leads the Winds to a fatal mistake. Now, in order to save his children and return the Lava, he must defeat his fear and Kamchatka's most formidable predator.
The Fiery Fox
A lost, fog-shrouded lighthouse in the north of Sakhalin Island and a beautiful picturesque cape on the Kamchatka Peninsula are two points on the map where scientists and simply caring people have been coming every season for thirty years to conduct research, study and observe gray whales and killer whales. Despite many difficulties, from a virtually complete lack of funding to bad weather, these people, led by Alexander Mikhailovich Burdin, do their small but very important work of studying and preserving cetaceans year after year.
О людях и китах
A story about primeval forests - a world of subtle connections that have been formed for thousands of years. Cedars, spruces, firs grow here, and on the European continent, such forests have survived only in the north of Russia.