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- Yuri Bykov notes that he shot the series "according to the principles of the comics" in its light form and followed the instructions of the showrunner Aleksandr Tsekalo about creating a "Russian HBO ".
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Yuri Bykov, a Russian film director famous for movies critical of Russia, suddenly decided to make a patriotic series, “The Sleepers,” where FSB agents try to stop insidious Americans and...
Oct 12, 2017 · There’s a new series on Russian network television called “Sleepers.” Directed by Yuri Bykov (best known for the films “The Major” and “The Fool”) and written by Sergey Minaev (whose credits include “Soulless” and “Media Sapiens”), the show is about competing Russian and American intelligence agents.
Occupation (s) Film director, film producer, screenwriter. Years active. 2009 – present. Awards. Nika Award. (2014, 2015) Yuri Anatolyevich Bykov (Russian: Ю́рий Анато́льевич Бы́ков; born August 15, 1981) is a Russian filmmaker, screenwriter and actor. He is best known for directing the films The Major, The Fool and the ...
Yuri Bykov notes that he shot the series "according to the principles of the comics" in its light form and followed the instructions of the showrunner Alexander Tsekalo about creating a "Russian HBO". The series received the TEFI award in the category "Television film / TV series" and several other awards.
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May 12, 2015 · Yuri Bykov has made his career depicting the gritty reality of modern Russia, with his 2014 film, Fool, compared to the Oscar-nominated Leviathan. Marc Bennetts talks exclusively to the independent filmmaker about what he has had to sacrifice in the process. 12 May 2015. Text Marc Bennetts.
Real-life maniacs were the inspiration behind the villains in the Russian TV show The Method, available now on Netflix. Some of them were far worse in reality. Not a comforting thought......
Yuri Bykov notes that he shot the series "according to the principles of the comics" in its light form and followed the instructions of the showrunner Alexander Tsekalo about creating a Sreda ("Russian HBO").