Kirill Vasilenko

参加作品

Sober Cab
Sound Director
A young naive provincial guy Artem visits a friend in Moscow in the hope of finding a new beautiful life, but first he has to help him working the bizarre job of “sober driver” at night. On the first evening, picking up beautiful Christina from a nightclub, a misunderstanding leads to Artem ending up with her in a hotel room. Completely forgetting of last night’s events, Christina mistakes the guy for a young millionaire, and he, in turn, is in no hurry to disappoint her. With each date Artem falls more and more in love with her, but getting out of ridiculous situations becomes more difficult.
Dumpling Brothers
Sound Supervisor
Two brothers - a business man and a musician , have nothing in common and live two different lives. The death of their father brings them together. To distract their beloved mother from grief they convince her to make dumplings for them and their friends everyday. This innocent request leads to unforeseen consequences.
プリズナー・オブ・パワー 囚われの惑星
Sound Director
2157年の深宇宙、マクシムは、自由調査団の宇宙船パイロットを務めていたが思わぬ隕石事故に遭う。未知の惑星に不時着するも宇宙船は大破してしまう。やがて彼は、その惑星が軍事独裁政権「匿名の父たち」に支配され、政府の設置した防衛塔が放つ特殊光線によって国民がマインドコントロールされていることを知る。そんな現状を目の当たりにし、マクシムは自らの命を投げ打つ覚悟で政府に戦いを挑む。
9th Company
Supervising Sound Editor
Russian army recruits complete training and take their posting in late 1980s Afghanistan, where the insurgents are slowly gaining the upper hand.
Black Ice
Sound
The plot is not developed; in the film we see a man (he) and a woman (she) who, in fact, are neither connected nor familiar with each other; they casually met in hospital. "She" (Viktoria Tolstoganova) does not see that she is in danger in connection with her plan to use a tape with illegally made recordings as compromising evidence in court. "He" (Il'ia Shakunov, an actor of the Petersburg TYuZ) is a gay translator who, after the random meeting with her, is pursued by her image which frequently pops up in front of him. As a consequence, his relationship with a young boy no longer satisfies him. Both he and she lose sight of the meaning of life, because of their own inability to see others and to see love, as perception relies on proximity instead of distance.