Alexandr Solovyev (b. 1988)

Alias:
Aleksander Soloviev
Aleksander Solovyev
Aleksandr Soloviev
Aleksandr Solovyev
Alexander Soloviev
Alexander Solovyev
Alexandr Soloviev
Александр Владимирович Соловьёв
Александр Соловьев
Александр Соловьёв

Born:
September 5, 1988

Alexandr Vladimirovich Solovyev (Russian: Александр Владимирович Соловьёв; born 5 September, 1988) is a Russian filmmaker. He is the son of the famous Russian journalist, TV presenter, radio presenter and propagandist Vladimir Rudolfovich Solovyov.

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Director:
2009  Love People
2010  The Hat
2011  Shipment 56
2011  Spell
2013  Mussolini. Sunset
2014  Emergency 71
2014  One Game Older
2019  Chair
2019  Praskovya
2019  Temple
2020  Doctor
2020  Tsoy Died
2021  Something Very Important

Editor:
2009  Love People
2010  The Hat
2011  Shipment 56
2011  Spell
2013  Mussolini. Sunset
2014  Emergency 71
2014  One Game Older
2019  Chair
2019  Praskovya
2019  Temple
2020  Doctor
2020  Tsoy Died
2021  Something Very Important

Screenplay:
2009  Love People
2010  The Hat
2011  Shipment 56
2011  Spell
2013  Mussolini. Sunset
2014  Emergency 71
2014  One Game Older
2019  Chair
2019  Praskovya
2019  Temple
2020  Doctor
2020  Tsoy Died
2021  Something Very Important

Creator:
2014  In One Breath

Director:
2014  In One Breath
2014  Threads of Love
2015  Made by Russians
2017  The Policeman's Wife

Screenplay:
2014  In One Breath
2014  Threads of Love
2015  Made by Russians
2017  The Policeman's Wife

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