Ivan Sosnin (b. 1990)

Alias:
Иван Соснин

Birthplace:
Kirovgrad, USSR (Russia)

Born:
November 12, 1990

Ivan Sosnin (Russian: Иван Соснин; born 12 November, 1990; Kirovgrad, Sverdlovsk) is a Russian director and screenwriter. He is a chief director of the Red Pepper Film company.  Born in 1990 in Kirovgrad, Sverdlovsk region. From the 7th grade to the age of 18 he lived in Nevyansk (Sverdlovsk region). He studied at the Metallurgical Faculty of USTU-UPI (now Ural Federal University). Since his student years, he started working in an advertising agency, where he shot commercials and music videos.  His films have been awarded at international festivals (Sapporo Film Festival, Vancouver Film Festival, FilmFestival Cottbus, Golden Unicorn, etc.), and in 2019 the short film "Interview" received a diploma of the Guild of Film Critics and Critics at Kinotavr and in 2020 became the winner of the Golden Eagle Award (film award). In 2021, the full-length almanac Ivan's Happiness (2020) was released, in which Fyodor Dobronravov, Alexey Serebryakov, Julia Aug, Kirill Kyaro, Anton Adasinsky and others participated. in 2022, His debut feature film Distant Close (2022) was released.

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Director:
2016  The Letter
2017  Goodbye, America!
2017  Over The Horizon
2018  Over the Horizon. Olympic Flame
2018  The Date
2018  The Interview
2018  The Lights
2018  The Voice of The Sea
2019  Ecology Lesson
2019  Love
2019  Moscow-Vladivostok
2019  Mother's Portrait
2019  The Chief Accountant. The History of One Company
2020  Space Forces
2020  The Big Eight
2021  Ink Sea
2021  Ivan's Happiness
2021  Ivan's Happiness. New Stories
2021  Weightlessness
2022  Like Father, Like Son
2022  The Road to the Clouds
2024  Alien
2024  Thirty Seconds

Editor:
2016  The Letter
2017  Goodbye, America!
2017  Over The Horizon
2018  Over the Horizon. Olympic Flame
2018  The Date
2018  The Interview
2018  The Lights
2018  The Voice of The Sea
2019  Ecology Lesson
2019  Love
2019  Moscow-Vladivostok
2019  Mother's Portrait
2019  The Chief Accountant. The History of One Company
2020  Space Forces
2020  The Big Eight
2021  Ink Sea
2021  Ivan's Happiness
2021  Ivan's Happiness. New Stories
2021  Weightlessness
2022  Like Father, Like Son
2022  The Road to the Clouds
2024  Alien
2024  Thirty Seconds

Screenplay:
2016  The Letter
2017  Goodbye, America!
2017  Over The Horizon
2018  Hero
2018  Over the Horizon. Olympic Flame
2018  The Date
2018  The Interview
2018  The Lights
2018  The Voice of The Sea
2019  Ecology Lesson
2019  Love
2019  Moscow-Vladivostok
2019  Mother's Portrait
2019  The Chief Accountant. The History of One Company
2019  Званый ужин
2020  Space Forces
2020  The Big Eight
2021  Ink Sea
2021  Ivan's Happiness
2021  Ivan's Happiness. New Stories
2021  Weightlessness
2022  Like Father, Like Son
2022  The Road to the Clouds
2024  Alien
2024  Thirty Seconds

Writer:
2016  The Letter
2017  Goodbye, America!
2017  Over The Horizon
2018  Hero
2018  Over the Horizon. Olympic Flame
2018  The Date
2018  The Interview
2018  The Lights
2018  The Voice of The Sea
2019  Ecology Lesson
2019  Love
2019  Moscow-Vladivostok
2019  Mother's Portrait
2019  The Chief Accountant. The History of One Company
2019  Званый ужин
2020  Space Forces
2020  The Big Eight
2021  Ink Sea
2021  Ivan's Happiness
2021  Ivan's Happiness. New Stories
2021  Weightlessness
2022  Like Father, Like Son
2022  The Road to the Clouds
2024  Alien
2024  Thirty Seconds

Director:
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