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  1. Alexei Popogrebski (7 de agosto de 1972) é um diretor de cinema russo. Ligações externas. Alexei Popogrebski. no IMDb.

  2. Alexei Petrovich Popogrebsky ( Russian: Алексе́й Петро́вич Попогре́бский; born 7 August 1972) is a Russian film director and screenwriter. His 2010 film How I Ended This Summer was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival, [1] and won Best Film at the 2010 London Film ...

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    Meteorology student Pavel "Pasha" Danilov is spending the summer as an intern at an isolated, Soviet-era weather station on a remote Arctic island with only the older, experienced geophysicistSergei Gulybin for company. Their sole job is to collect weather and tide statistics every four hours and transmit them by radio to the meteorology center. Se...

    Conception

    Alexei Popogrebskistated in making the film, ever since he was a child, he has been fascinated by the diaries of polar explorers. Their ability to come to terms with the monstrous vastness of time and space amazes him. The story of two men living and working in complete isolation slowly developed inside of him over the years. After completing two features, Popogrebsky felt he was ready for this challenge.

    Filming

    The main location for filming was the Valkarkay polar station on the Chukchi Sea in Arctic Russia. Alexei Popogrebski intended it was clear that the film had to merge entirely with the actual, real setting. He did some research and found the Valkarkai polar station on the northernmost tip of Chukotka. Popogrebsky states in his interview with the Russian Magazine: Action, “if you look at the map, it is literally the end of the world”. Popograbsky and his team went there for location scouting i...

    Casting

    After Popogrebski came back from the location scouting, he proudly showed this place on the map to Sergey Puskepalis, who starred in his previous movie, Simple Things, and for whom he wrote one of the two parts in the new script. Puskepalislooked at it and then stated matter-of-factly: ‘I lived near there for nine years’. When Puskepalis was a child, his parents worked at a nuclear plant in Chukotka. Thanks to that, Sergey, who plays the seasoned polar meteorologist, fitted in entirely with t...

    The landscape and nature themself seems to become one of the main characters of this film, capturing landscapes that are striking but never aestheticised, from fog-steeped valleys to murderous rocky cliffs. The film unfolds in the remotest Arctic regions of Russia's Far East, where the personal conflict between the film's two protagonists develops ...

    Critical response

    How I Ended This Summer received positive reviews overall. How I Ended This Summer has an approval rating of 79% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 43 reviews, and an average rating of 6.47/10. On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 74 out of 100, based on 6 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Critic Philip French of The Guardian praised the film, calling it a "tense allegory about modern Russia." He said Dobrygin and Puskepalis rightfully d...

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  3. Alexei Petrowitsch Popogrebski ( russisch Алексей Петрович Попогребский; * 7. August 1972 in Moskau) ist ein russischer Filmregisseur und Drehbuchautor.

  4. Alekseï Petrovitch Popogrebski (Алексе́й Петро́вич Попогре́бский), né le 7 août 1972, est un réalisateur et scénariste russe. Son film Comment j'ai passé cet été a été proposé pour l'Ours d'or du meilleur film de la Berlinale 2010.

  5. Alexei Popogrebsky was born on 7 August 1972 in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]. He is a director and writer, known for How I Ended This Summer (2010), Koktebel (2003) and Prostye veshchi (2007).

  6. Alexei Popogrebski (born 7 August 1972) is a Russian film director and screenwriter. His 2010 film How I Ended This Summer was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival.