
Vladislav Vinogradov
Directing
Known For

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I Am Returning Your Portrait
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Way Home

In Leningrad, at the end of the White Nights, young and childishly naive Nina meets a young journalist Valery. She falls in love with that genuine first love, which is only possible when you're 19 years old. She does not suspect that for such an ambitious aesthetic as Valerik, this is just another episode in an endless celebration of life. The leitmotif of the film, which became a cultural landmark for several generations of people born in Leningrad - St. Petersburg, is the natural scenery of the beautiful city on the Neva river at the beginning of the sixties.
Farewell to White Nights

The film is based on excerpts from the works of the great Russian thinker Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. The consultants are Doctor of Philology B.I.Bursov, Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR V.M.Glinka.
In Memory of Dostoevsky

The film is about Bulat Okudzhava.
Arbat Romance

Clowns are coming to town. There is a performance of the clowning theater "Litsedei". Their reprises are laughter and jokes bordering on sadness and sadness.
We Are The Clowns

The story of worker Yevgeni Moryakov, told by himself and supplemented with lyrical digressions and the author’s commentary.
Turner

The film tells about a simple Soviet school and its problems.
Just Three Lessons

“Communalka” tells the story of people living in a communal flat in Saint Petersburg, whose characters and destinies have been shaped by shared living.
Communalka
The documentary film "Marlen. Farewell to the Sixties" is an attempt to go back to the sixties. In addition to the main character of the film, Marlen Martynovich Khutsiev, his sixties friends will try to go back in time and evaluate their lives and films from the distance of the years they lived: Georgy Danelia, Pyotr Todorovsky, Sergei Shakurov, Yuri Rost, Pavel Finn and others.