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Pavel Kostomarov

AKA: Павел Костомаров
Birthday: 1975-11-22
Birthplace: Moscow, USSR (Russia)


Pavel Viktorovich Kostomarov (Russian: Па́вел Ви́кторович Костома́ров; born November 22, 1975, Moscow) is a Russian cinematographer, feature, documentary and TV director. Winner of the Laurel Award (2004 and 2007), the White Elephant Award (2007), the Silver Bear Prize for Outstanding Artistic Achievements at the Berlin International Film Festival (2010), the Golden Eagle Award (2011). In 1991, Pavel graduated from the biology class at school No. 523 in Moscow. After graduating from school, he first studied to be an ichthyologist, but his love for photography led him to the VGIK camera department, which he graduated from in 2002. While still a student , he began working with director Sergei Loznitsa on documentaries: "Way Station" (2000), "Settlement" (2001), "Portrait" (2002). Soon, at one of the European film festivals, I met Antoine Cattin, a Swiss cinematographer, director and future co-author. In 2003, on the set of "Landscape" with Loznitsa, a case brought a talkative trucker Valera to the same hotel in Okulovka. It was Kattin who insisted on making a Transformer movie out of it later. The union continued with the documentaries "Peaceful Life" (2004), "Mother" (2007), which received many festival awards (in Anapa, Yekaterinburg, Moscow; in Argentina, Poland, Finland) and awards — "Laurel", "White Elephant". For ten years, Antoine Kattin and Pavel Kostomarov filmed director Alexei German during his work on the "History of the Arkanar Massacre", which resulted in the film "Playback" in 2012. In collaboration with documentary filmmaker Alexander Rastorguev in Rostov-on-Don, he made documentaries "I love you" (2010) and "I don't love you" (2012). Together with NTV presenter Alexey Pivovarov and documentarian Alexander Rastorguev, he created the Internet project "Term" in 2012. In December 2012, together with NTV host Alexey Pivovarov and Alexander Rastorguev, he launched a large-scale documentary project "Reality"[10]. Together with them and other co-authors: Antoine Kattin, Susanna Barangieva and Dmitry Kubasov, Pavel Kostomarov conducted casting and looked for potential heroes of the project. In addition to documentaries, Pavel continued to make feature films with Alexey Popogrebsky ("Simple Things", "How I spent this summer"), with Boris Khlebnikov (the short story "The Saving Tunnel" from the movie almanac "There is no hurry", "Until the Night Separates", "A Long Happy Life"). Shortly after February 24, 2022, he left Russia. He lives in Argentina.

Filmography

Rastorhuev
Character: self

The Stroll
Job: Director of Photography
Simple Things
Job: Director of Photography
These
Job: Director

How I Ended This Summer
Job: Director of Photography
The Mother
Job: Director
Playback
Job: Director

I Love You
Job: Screenplay
I Love You
Job: Director
I Don't Love You
Job: Director

Transformator
Job: Director
The Letter
Job: Director of Photography

A Long and Happy Life
Job: Director of Photography
List of Ships
Job: Director of Photography
Till Night Do Us Part
Job: Director of Photography

There's No Hurry
Job: Director of Photography
The Halt
Job: Cinematography
The Settlement
Job: Cinematography

Loafers‎
Job: Additional Director of Photography


Two Together
Job: Director
White Mama
Job: Producer
Broadway. Black Sea
Job: Director of Photography

Landscape
Job: Director of Photography
Peaceful Life
Job: Editor
Peaceful Life
Job: Director

Peaceful Life
Job: Director of Photography
My Friend Boris Nemtsov
Job: Director of Photography

I Don't Love You
Job: Editor
I Don't Love You
Job: Producer
The Term. Beginning of a Big Story
Job: Director of Photography

Tender's Heat: Wild Wild Beach
Job: Director of Photography
The Mother
Job: Director of Photography

The Mother
Job: Editor
The Mother
Job: Screenplay
Boris Godunov
Job: Director of Photography

Anton's Right Here
Job: Director of Photography
Bansu
Job: Director
Portrait
Job: Director of Photography

Bansu
Job: Screenplay
Rastorhuev
Job: Director of Photography