Natalya Meshchaninova
Known for: Directing
Born: February 16, 1982 in Krasnodar, USSR (Russia)
Natalya Meshchaninova (Russian: Ната́лия Ви́кторовна Мещани́нова; born 17 February 1982; Krasnodar) is a Russian director and ,scriptwriter. Winner of the NIKA award (for the script for “Arrhythmia”), prize-winner and participant of national and international film festivals. Born in Krasnodar. Graduated from Kuban State University of Culture and Arts, majoring in directing for film and television (2005). Worked as director at Krasnodar TV. After training at the Internews School of Documentary Cinema (2007, Marina Razbezhkina’s workshop), she started making documentary films. Worked on the serial “School” (2010). Her debut feature came with “Hope Factory” (2014), which won a prize for Best Debut at the White Elephant awards and a special award “Voice” from young film critics; participated in the competition of Rotterdam IFF and Kinotavr. Her series “Red Bracelets” won the Grand Prix at Dvizhenie [Movement] festival in 2015.
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My Little Nighttime Secret
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Х-Х
Director
The Hope Factory
Director
Till Night Do Us Part
Additional Director of Photography
Anna's War
Screenplay
Another Year
Screenplay
Arrhythmia
Screenplay
Core of the World
Director
Go to
Producer
Psevdezh and Simulacrum
Director
Late Autumn
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Polina and Andrey
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Three Minutes of Silence
Screenplay
My Love
Producer
Herbarium
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And That’s It
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The Edge of the Broken Moon
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Rabbit. Reputation
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Freedom
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Good Intentions
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New Berlin
Writer
The Red Bracelets
Director
Storm
Screenplay
My Mom's Penguins
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