Thomas Stokowski

PelĂ­culas

Batik's Room
Cinematography
We meet 16-year-old Fedot as he strangles himself with a string, standing in front of a mirror. The doorbell rings. Two girlfriends come to visit him. Kiri is 16, she is sexy and cheeky. Dini is 14, she is melancholic and cannot speak after a psychological trauma. Teenagers drink Papa Carlo cocktail. Fedot's mother, who recently moved to Kyiv with her lover, is calling via Skype. She does not know that Batik (Fedot's father) went to the store forty days ago and disappeared.
Oxygen station
Cinematography
The film is based on the biographical events of the Crimeans' leader, human rights activist, Soviet political prisoner and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Mustafa Jemilev. Summer of 1980. Mustafa Jemilev spends a four-year exile in Yakut village Zyryanka, where he works at an oxygen station. Every day he fills rusty tanks with oxygen and rolls them to the dock. This monotonous and exhausting work makes him resembled to the mythological Sisyphus. The events happen after 300-days hunger strike, which made him known all around the globe.