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Born September 29, 1966 in Sol-Iletsk, Orenburg, USSR [now Russia]
Aleksey Stanislavovich Fedorchenko (Russian: Алексе́й Станисла́вович Федо́рченко; born September 29, 1966; Sol-Iletsk) is a Russian film and documentary director, who won accolades at the Venice Film Festival with the mockumentary First on the Moon (2005) and later with Silent Souls (2010), a magical realist tale about the long-extinct Finnic tribe of Merya. His works have been awarded prizes at the largest national and international festivals, such as Venice and Rome IFF, IFF Black Nights, and Kinotavr. Fedorchenko's film Anna's War won the Russian Golden Eagle Award in the Best Film category. He also won the award for Best Director.

Adventures of a Real Samurai in the World of Disasters

Burning Gorky

Endless April

#Underfoot

Mitrofan Aksenov's Sausage

New Berlin

Lisbon

Big Snakes of Ulli-Kale

Coin of Malawi

Second Sun

Last «Dear Bulgaria»

Cinema of Change's Era

Anna's War

Where Has Time Gone?

Angels of Revolution

By My Side

Celestial Wives of the Meadow Mari

Venice 70: Future Reloaded

The Other World

The Fourth Dimension

Australia

Silent Souls

Bath Day

The Railway

Shosho

First on the Moon

Hey Kid!