Where to watch Ruslan Fedotov in the UK
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Born in Mogilev, Belarus, Ruslan Fedotov graduated from the Academy of Arts in 2012 as a cameraman. In 2015 he completed a course in the cinematography faculty of the Moscow School of New Cinema.
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- Sigur Rós: Valtari Film Experiment (2013) Director
- Asino (2017) Director of Photography
- Salamanca (2015) Director
- Christmas (2014) Editor
- Queendom (2023) Director of Photography
- The Book of the Sea (2018) Director of Photography
- Flow (2019) Director
- GES-2 (2021) Camera Operator
- Bonfires and Stars (2016) Director of Photography
- NAVI. Born To Win (2021) Director of Photography
- Away (2022) Director
- Where Are We Headed? (2021) Director
- Simonova str., 26 (2012) Director
- Songs for Kit (2017) Director
- Expatriate (2019) Director
- Rui (2023) Director
- Because of the Hair Color (2018) Director of Photography
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Most-watched Ruslan Fedotov films currently: Sigur Rós: Valtari Film Experiment (2013), Asino (2017), Salamanca (2015), Christmas (2014), Queendom (2023).
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Selected TV credits: Flow (2019).
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