Vasilisa Kuzmina
Vasilisa Vasilievna Kuzmina (Russian: Василиса Васильевна Кузьмина; born on 29 November 1991 in Moscow, Russia) is a filmmaker, screenwriter and actress.[1] BiographyEarly lifeVasilisa born on 29 November 1991 in Moscow, Russia. She graduated from Economics Faculty of MGIMO University and Columbia University (New York). In 2017, she finished The Mikhail Shchepkin Higher Theater School (Dragunov's studio). Also, she is the graduate of Fyodor Bondarchuk's Industry Movie and Television school. CareerIn 2017 Vasilisa Kuzmina played the leading role in the Muse movie, for which she was awarded an International Film Festival for Peace, Inspiration, and Equality award.[2] She took part in the Monaco International Film Festival as jury member same year.[3] In 2018 her first student's project, Free That Guy short movie, led Vasilisa to the Best Film Award at the Los Angeles Film Awards.[4] Alisa movie became her debut filmmaking work, which was filmed as a part of national screenwriters competition announced by Yandex Medialab.[5] Vasilisa became the winner and achieved a chance to put the movie script into the actual reality with Timur Bekmambetov and his Bazelevs Film Company guadiance. Later on, Alisa became a nominee of a number of festivals, among which are: Women Media Arts and Film (2021, Sydney, Australia); Seoul international Extreme-Short Image Film Festival (2019, Seol, Korea); Hong Kong PUFF Film Festival (2020, Hong Kong, China).[6] In 2020 Vasilisa together with Ivan Petukhov released 5-series sequel for the short movie. «Alisa» mini series was included in the pilot episodes competition program of the South by Southwest (SXSW) — the biggest American festival.The series premiere took place there as well.[7][8][9] In 2022 Vasilisa Kuzmina became a director of Nika biographical drama, which was telling about little poetess named Nika Turbina.[10][11][12][13] Elizaveta Yankovskaya, Anna Mikhalkova and Vitaliya Kornienko played the leading roles.[14] Nika was enlisted in the South by Southwest film festival program, where it won a special prize for breakthrough.[15][16] By the special prize SXSW remarked Elizaveta Yankovskaya's acting job.[17][18][19][20] Awards and nominations
FilmographyRoles in movies
Directing
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