Maxim Yakimov
História
Maksim Yakimov is a Russian film editor. He works for Moscow-based Red Pepper Film.
Editor
Sasha is an ordinary boy whose life is not much different from the everyday life of an average schoolboy. Sasha's parents are divorced, so they put their personal ambitions above the interests of their son. From lack of attention, Sasha begins to withdraw into himself. Everything changes when, after school, Sasha meets a new friend – a strange cleaner in a pilot's jumpsuit.
Screenplay
Sasha is an ordinary boy whose life is not much different from the everyday life of an average schoolboy. Sasha's parents are divorced, so they put their personal ambitions above the interests of their son. From lack of attention, Sasha begins to withdraw into himself. Everything changes when, after school, Sasha meets a new friend – a strange cleaner in a pilot's jumpsuit.
Editor
"Quarantine" is a story about chief accountant Irina, who, during a pandemic, goes to the office to transfer salaries to the company's employees. But a paranoid guard Boris will stand in her way, protecting the office not only from robbers, but also from the virus.
Editor
The families of the Myasnikovs and Semenovs, whose children are in love with each other, come together to celebrate the New Year. There is only one problem: some are avid meat-eaters, and the second are convinced vegetarians. What absurd and ridiculous situations can a meeting of such different, but at the same time close people lead to?
Screenplay
The families of the Myasnikovs and Semenovs, whose children are in love with each other, come together to celebrate the New Year. There is only one problem: some are avid meat-eaters, and the second are convinced vegetarians. What absurd and ridiculous situations can a meeting of such different, but at the same time close people lead to?
Editor
Reflections of the shift worker Ivan, who, due to life circumstances, overcomes more than 9000 km to return home. On his way he meets many interesting people: military, students, mothers with children, men, women, old people. The landscapes outside the window, time zones, people are changing. But their stories remain, stories about life, love, hope and faith.