Konstantin Sergeyevich Lopushansky (Russian: Константин Сергеевич Лопушанский; born June 12, 1947) is a Soviet and Russian film director, film theorist and author. He is best known for directing post-apocalyptic films Dead Man's Letters (1986), A Visitor to a Museum (1989), Russian Symphony (1994) and The Ugly Swans. He also assisted Andrei Tarkovsky in directing the legendary film Stalker, based on the novel Roadside Picnic by Boris Strugatsky.
Solo
(Director)
The Turn of the Century
(Director)
The Ugly Swans
(Director)
The Ugly Swans
(Writer)
Dead Man's Letters
(Director)
A Visitor to a Museum
(Director)
The Last Days
(Director)
Russian Symphony
(Director)
Russian Symphony
(Writer)
A Visitor to a Museum
(Writer)
Dead Man's Letters
(Writer)
Solo
(Writer)
The Turn of the Century
(Producer)
The Turn of the Century
(Writer)
Naked
(Writer)
Through the Black Glass
(Director)
Stalker
(Assistant Director)
The Role
(Director)
The Role
(Writer)
Palmyra
(Screenplay)
Through the Black Glass
(Screenplay)
Slyozy v vetrenuyu pogodu
(Director)