Aleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and producer, a member of European Film Academy. He started from creating mostly arthouse pictures and music videos but gained significant mainstream popularity in action crime drama movies Brother (1997) and Brother 2 (2000). He has been referred to as the "Russian Quentin Tarantino" in the press for his critically acclaimed yet controversial films.
The Arrival of a Train
Me Too
(Director)
Balabanov. Belltower. Requiem
(self (archive))
Алексей Балабанов. Послесловие…
(self (archive))
How «Brother 2» Was Filmed
(self)
Plankton Salesmen
(Self (archive footage))
Trofim
(сотрудник кинопроекта «Вокзалы Санкт-Петербурга»)
We Others Will Not
(self (archive))
vDud
(Self - Archive Footage)
Brother
(Writer)
Brother 2
(Director)
Dead Man's Bluff
(Director)
Brother
(Director)
River
(Screenplay)
Happy Days
(Director)
Cargo 200
(Writer)
Cargo 200
(Director)
It Doesn't Hurt Me
(Director)
Morphine
(Director)
The Stoker
(Writer)
The Stoker
(Director)
War
(Writer)
War
(Director)
Of Freaks and Men
(Director)
The Castle
(Director)
Me Too
(Director)
Me Too
(Screenplay)
Sergei Eisenstein: Autobiography
(Producer)
Trofim
(Director)
River
(Director)
Brother 2
(Writer)
Dead Man's Bluff
(Writer)
It Doesn't Hurt Me
(Writer)
The Castle
(Writer)
Of Freaks and Men
(Writer)
There used to be another time
(Director)
Nastya and Egor
(Screenplay)
Nastya and Egor
(Director)
One Step Beyond
(Director)
One Step Beyond
(Screenplay)
There used to be another time
(Screenplay)
Happy Days
(Screenplay)
The Arrival of a Train
(Director)
The Arrival of a Train
(Screenplay)
Secrets Shared with a Stranger
(Producer)
About air flying in Russia
(Director)