Tatyana Stefanenko

Tatyana Stefanenko

出生 : , Novosibirsk, USSR (Russia)

略歴

Was born in Novosibirsk in 1982. She received a degree in philology (Old Russian literature) and later graduated from the Marina Razbezhkina and Mikhail Ugarov School of Documentary Film and Theater. The film «Exact Time» was her thesis. Currently, she is finishing the installation of a short documentary about chance fellow travelers on the Moscow–Krasnoyarsk train. She works in the internet-marketing division of an IT company in Moscow.

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Tatyana Stefanenko

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I Have Nothing To Add
Editor
Jacob Janzen was arrested in 1938 and his family never saw him since. 80 years later his great-granddaughter Maria Lotsmanova comes to the Federal Security Service (FSB) archive to find out his fate.
I Have Nothing To Add
Screenplay
Jacob Janzen was arrested in 1938 and his family never saw him since. 80 years later his great-granddaughter Maria Lotsmanova comes to the Federal Security Service (FSB) archive to find out his fate.
I Have Nothing To Add
Director
Jacob Janzen was arrested in 1938 and his family never saw him since. 80 years later his great-granddaughter Maria Lotsmanova comes to the Federal Security Service (FSB) archive to find out his fate.
Exact Time
Producer
There are those who follow the course of time. As in Soviet times, they adjust the accuracy of the clock in the astronomical institute every day. The clock runs fast, then slow, and we are left to wonder exactly what time we live in.
Exact Time
Director of Photography
There are those who follow the course of time. As in Soviet times, they adjust the accuracy of the clock in the astronomical institute every day. The clock runs fast, then slow, and we are left to wonder exactly what time we live in.
Exact Time
Screenplay
There are those who follow the course of time. As in Soviet times, they adjust the accuracy of the clock in the astronomical institute every day. The clock runs fast, then slow, and we are left to wonder exactly what time we live in.
Exact Time
Director
There are those who follow the course of time. As in Soviet times, they adjust the accuracy of the clock in the astronomical institute every day. The clock runs fast, then slow, and we are left to wonder exactly what time we live in.