Gleb Aleynikov and his brother Igor entered the history of cinema as the creator of "parallel cinema", underground films shot on narrow film, such as "Tractors" (1987), "I'm Cold, so what?" (1987), "Cruel Illness of Men" (1987), "Post-Political Cinema" (1988). The Aleynikov brothers began working in the official cinema system in the late 1980s. Having shot the short film "Someone Was Here" (1989) and the feature film "Tractor Drivers 2" (1992) on the basis of the Mosfilm film studio, they at the same time continued to work in parallel independent cinema ("Ameriga", 1990-97).
Metastasis
(Director)
Aquarium Fish of This World
(Director)
Tractors
(Director)
М. Е.
(Director)
М. Е.
(Writer)
Post-Political Cinema
(Director)
Waiting for de Bil
(Director)
Typist
(Director)
Somebody Was Here...
(Director)
The Mad Prince: Fassbinder
(Producer)
The Mad Prince: Esther
(Producer)
The Mad Prince: Playing XO
(Producer)
I'm Cold. So What?
(Director)
Cruel Illness of Men
(Director)
Revolutionary Sketches
(Director)
Tractor Drivers 2
(Director)
Tractor Drivers 2
(Writer)
Good and Bad
(Writer)
For Marx...
(Producer)
Америга
(Director)
Aquarium Fish of This World
(Writer)
Zenboxing
(Director)
Zenboxing
(Writer)
Nikolay Berezkin's Love Story
(Director)
Nikolay Berezkin's Love Story
(Writer)
Nikolay Berezkin's Love Story
(Producer)
The Girl and Buda
(Writer)
The Girl and Buda
(Music)
Take Her Across the Maidan
(Director)
Take Her Across the Maidan
(Creator)