Sasha Chirkov
Sound
Known For

A brave little mouse helps fallen stars return to the sky.
Once Upon a Starry Night

“Teenage Rain” is a film-moment, a film-mood. One ordinary morning, a lonely man suddenly experiences a draft in his apartment, which brings back a disturbing memory for the hero... This is a short, touching story about the relationship between family members.
Teenage Rain

A young documentary filmmaker is shooting a film about a girl who got lost in the forest and stayed there. In order to find out how this happened, he interviews her neighbors: Leshy, Water and his mermaids and Sinister.
Drage, Rope and Acorn

An experimental and poetic interpretation of the eternal myth of the flood and salvation, made using the object cinema technique.
Noah

Morning Star flew through cities, deserts, and forests until she met her mate.
Morning Star

The breath of the wind is everywhere ...
The Wind
Coursework students of the course "Puppet animation" under the leadership of George Boguslavsky and Igor Khilov.
10 Sketches in Black

Cartoon about the secret device of man. You will be surprised when you find out what drives your grandmother!
Механика тепла

The film is a journey through the memories of the protagonist, who once chose solitude. The young man consciously withdraws from the world until echoes of the past force him to confront his fears.
MUTE

The film is based on the idea of growing up, turning a boy into a man and thus represents a rite of shamanistic initiation. The story takes place in a swimming pool during a lesson.
Butterfly

Two birds are separating at the station...
I Have To Go

That's just the way this world works: as children, we encounter death for the first time, when our grandparents pass away. Memories of them remain, memories that grow brighter, clearer, and more life-saving with each passing year. Their cozy, unhurried stories, warm kitchens, and truly special friendships. Sometimes I mentally consult them when I have to make choices. What would Grandma say? "Don't sweat the small stuff. Everything can be fixed, except death..." But what if that, too, can be fixed? It sounds like a fairy tale, but Grandma always had a story for every topic. What if I created a world in which I didn't let her leave me?