A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
В. Кобрин
Владимир Кобрин
Birthplace:
Moscow, USSR [now Russia]
Born:
March 8, 1942
Died:
December 7, 1999
Soviet experimental filmmaker Vladimir Kobrin worked for most of his life at CentrNauchFilm studio in Moscow, where he produced over fifty scientific educational films. Despite being commissioned by scientific societies, his films transcend the documentary, offering seamlessly crafted essays that testify to Kobrin’s science-infused macabre.
Director:
1977 Radioactive Phenomenon
1978 Semiconductors
1979 Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology
1979 Semiconductors. Ninth grade. Physics
1980 Physical Foundations of Quantum Theory
1981 Mechanics As A Science
1982 The Subject and Tasks of Biophysics
1983 Features of the Kinetics of Biological Processes
1984 Macromolecular Compounds
1985 Regulation of Biological Processes
1986 Molecular Biophysics
1986 Thermodynamics of Biological Processes
1987 Biophysics of Enzymatic Processes
1987 Chemical Transport Through The Cell Membrane
1987 Electron Transfer in Biological Systems
1988 Biopotentials
1988 Primary Photobiological Processes
1989 Homo Paradoksum I
1989 Present Continuous
1989 Self-Organization of Biological Systems
1990 Homo Paradoksum II
1990 The Last Dream of Anatoly Vasilievich
1991 1991=HERE
1991 Homo Paradoksum III
1992 Steps to Nowhere
1993 First Apocrypha
1993 Group Portrait as a Still Life
1994 Future Continuous
1994 Gloomy Time
1995 Third Reality 1
1996 Third Reality 2
1997 Absolutely of Nothing
1997 KrotoSKobrizmus
1997 The Dream of the Little Dancing Men
2000 GraviDance
Production Design:
1977 Radioactive Phenomenon
1978 Semiconductors
1979 Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology
1979 Semiconductors. Ninth grade. Physics
1980 Physical Foundations of Quantum Theory
1981 Mechanics As A Science
1982 The Subject and Tasks of Biophysics
1983 Features of the Kinetics of Biological Processes
1984 Macromolecular Compounds
1985 Regulation of Biological Processes
1986 Molecular Biophysics
1986 Thermodynamics of Biological Processes
1987 Biophysics of Enzymatic Processes
1987 Chemical Transport Through The Cell Membrane
1987 Electron Transfer in Biological Systems
1988 Biopotentials
1988 Primary Photobiological Processes
1989 Homo Paradoksum I
1989 Is Stalin With Us?
1989 Present Continuous
1989 Self-Organization of Biological Systems
1990 Homo Paradoksum II
1990 The Last Dream of Anatoly Vasilievich
1991 1991=HERE
1991 Homo Paradoksum III
1992 Steps to Nowhere
1993 First Apocrypha
1993 Group Portrait as a Still Life
1994 Future Continuous
1994 Gloomy Time
1995 Third Reality 1
1996 Third Reality 2
1997 Absolutely of Nothing
1997 KrotoSKobrizmus
1997 The Dream of the Little Dancing Men
2000 GraviDance
Writer:
1977 Radioactive Phenomenon
1978 Semiconductors
1979 Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology
1979 Semiconductors. Ninth grade. Physics
1980 Physical Foundations of Quantum Theory
1981 Mechanics As A Science
1982 The Subject and Tasks of Biophysics
1983 Features of the Kinetics of Biological Processes
1984 Macromolecular Compounds
1985 Regulation of Biological Processes
1986 Molecular Biophysics
1986 Thermodynamics of Biological Processes
1987 Biophysics of Enzymatic Processes
1987 Chemical Transport Through The Cell Membrane
1987 Electron Transfer in Biological Systems
1988 Biopotentials
1988 Primary Photobiological Processes
1989 Homo Paradoksum I
1989 Is Stalin With Us?
1989 Present Continuous
1989 Self-Organization of Biological Systems
1990 Homo Paradoksum II
1990 The Last Dream of Anatoly Vasilievich
1991 1991=HERE
1991 Homo Paradoksum III
1992 Steps to Nowhere
1993 First Apocrypha
1993 Group Portrait as a Still Life
1994 Future Continuous
1994 Gloomy Time
1995 Third Reality 1
1996 Third Reality 2
1997 Absolutely of Nothing
1997 KrotoSKobrizmus
1997 The Dream of the Little Dancing Men
2000 GraviDance
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Filtering is applied here to film projects flagged as "adult" by TheMovieDB. Pending "popular demand" I am contemplating a login and profile system with preferences (such as whether to allow adult images to appear) and permissions (such as data entry).
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