Dmitri Makhomet

略歴

Dmitri Makhomet - born in 1975 in Malye Azerki, Belarus. Graduated from The Belarusian State Academy of Arts and in Le Frenois School (head of studies – C. Akerman) in France. An author of numerous films, among which FORGOTTEN IN NARVILISHKY (2014). A participant of international film festivals. Lives and works in Paris.

参加作品

Days Of Summer
Director of Photography
A village. A house in that village. An old woman comes back there for summer. Day after day she tries to renew life in this almost abandoned and overgrown with grass place, resisting nature and the passing time.
Days Of Summer
Screenplay
A village. A house in that village. An old woman comes back there for summer. Day after day she tries to renew life in this almost abandoned and overgrown with grass place, resisting nature and the passing time.
Days Of Summer
Producer
A village. A house in that village. An old woman comes back there for summer. Day after day she tries to renew life in this almost abandoned and overgrown with grass place, resisting nature and the passing time.
Days Of Summer
Director
A village. A house in that village. An old woman comes back there for summer. Day after day she tries to renew life in this almost abandoned and overgrown with grass place, resisting nature and the passing time.
Forgotten in Narvilishky
Screenplay
A bitter twist of fate: during the drawing of demarcation lines between the Soviet Republics in 1939 nobody dared remove Stalin’s pipe from the map, consequently the borders were drawn around it. It was thus that the Belarusian village of Narvilishky ended up being allocated to Lithuania. At the time nobody foresaw the implications of this decision.
Forgotten in Narvilishky
Director of Photography
A bitter twist of fate: during the drawing of demarcation lines between the Soviet Republics in 1939 nobody dared remove Stalin’s pipe from the map, consequently the borders were drawn around it. It was thus that the Belarusian village of Narvilishky ended up being allocated to Lithuania. At the time nobody foresaw the implications of this decision.
Forgotten in Narvilishky
Director
A bitter twist of fate: during the drawing of demarcation lines between the Soviet Republics in 1939 nobody dared remove Stalin’s pipe from the map, consequently the borders were drawn around it. It was thus that the Belarusian village of Narvilishky ended up being allocated to Lithuania. At the time nobody foresaw the implications of this decision.