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 Andrei Zagdansky
1994 Fellow

Fort Lee, NJ
Fragments of a Correspondence With My Father
Selected Works
Cine
Letters from America (1998, series)
Two (1992)
Interpretation of Dreams (1990)
Registration (1988)
Accomplishments
Screenings: Lincoln Center, New York, NY; New Directors/New Films, New York, NY; and San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, San Francisco, CA
Best Short, Ekaterinburg, Russia, 1992
Secretary, Ukrainian Filmmakers Union, 1990-1992
Grand-Prix, Voronehz, Russia, 1990

Education
1979 M.F.A. Kiev State Institute of the Arts, Ukraine
Web Site
News
April, May, June 2008
Andrei Zagdansky’s Orange Winter was awarded a Jury's Choice First Prize and Audience Choice Selection by the 27th Black Maria Film Festival, and was included in the festival's nationwide tour. This lyrical documentary charts the peaceful revolution in the Ukraine that developed after the fall of the USSR.
January, February, March 2008
Andrei Zagdansky’s Orange Winter was awarded a Jury's Choice First Prize and Audience Choice Selection by the Black Maria Film Festival, and is included in the festival's nationwide tour. This lyrical documentary charts the peaceful revolution in the Ukraine that developed after the fall of the USSR.
July, August, September 2007
Andrei Zagdansky’s lyrical documentary Orange Winter, about the peaceful revolution in the Ukraine after the fall of the USSR, was shown in San Francisco’s DocFest in September.
Interview

What do you do when you get stuck?

I get mad. Then I jog, read, watch movies and make love. I find these four forms of human activities the most creatively stimulating. It might take a day or two, or, as I’ve realized recently, years of jogging/reading/movie-watching and love-making to get through.

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