Mantas Kvedaravicius

Mantas Kvedaravicius

geb. 28.08.1976
Biržai, Litva, Sowjetunion

gest. 02.04.2022 (45 Jahre)
Mariupol, Ukraine

Biografie

He was a Lithuanian-born filmmaker with a degree in Social Anthropology from Cambridge University. His first documentary film, Barzakh was selected in numerous festivals and won several awards, including the Amnesty International Prize and the Ecumenical Jury Prize at the Berlinale in 2011. His following two films, Mariupolis (2016) and Parthenon (2019) were selected at the Berlinale and the Venice International Critics’ Week, respectively. Mantas Kvedaravičius was captured and killed by Russian Forces at the end of March, 2022 in Mariupol while documenting Russia’s invasion of Ukrainian territory. His fiancée, Hanna Bilobrova (actress in Parthenon), who was with him at the time, was able to bring back the footage filmed there and edited it with Mantas’ editor Dounia Sichov.

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Regisseur

Dokumentationen
2022

Mariupolis 2

 

Prologos

2019

Partenonas

2016

Mariupolis

2011

Barzakh

Produzent

Dokumentationen
2022

Mariupolis 2

 

Prologos

Drehbuchautor

Dokumentationen
2022

Prologos

2019

Partenonas

2011

Barzakh

Kameramann

Dokumentationen
2022

Prologos

2019

Partenonas

2011

Barzakh

Editor

Dokumentationen
2022

Prologos

2019

Partenonas

2011

Barzakh