Mikhail Bushkov
Directing
Known For

New technologies are transforming a 19th-century watchmaking town in Switzerland. Josephine, a young factory worker, produces the unrest wheel, swinging in the heart of the mechanical watch. Exposed to new ways of organizing money, time and labor, she gets involved with the local anarchist movement.
Unrest

Katya, 8 years old, spends the summer with her grandparents in the countryside. Time stands still, adults remain silent, and a war in the background destroys lives. Meanwhile, kids are growing up and the clouds are flying.
Short Summer

A group of (mostly) European (mostly) avant-garde jazz musicians embarks on a musical tour across Russia. The plan is to travel 20,000 km, from Moscow to Vladivostok, on a bus. The project is organized and solely handled by Yury, Russian discipline-loving jazz impresario. The film follows the bus and its passengers as they get deeper and deeper into “Russian reality”, bringing their music to people who had never expected to hear it.
Russian Tour

Sergey is a taxi driver. Day - at home with his wife and children, two - at work. Day - at home with his wife and children, two - at work. Suddenly, a broken arm breaks this habitual rhythm: a month - at home, with his wife and children. Digging from idleness in the shed, Sergey finds a box from under the movie camera. I wanted to become a cameraman ... my parents dissuaded me ... went to the drivers ... married ... children. Sergey wants to find films and photographs that he shot 25 years ago. But where to find them? And what about them?