Beaumonde Scrapping
Ilya learned street-smarts in the harsh realities of Russia’s Far North, book-smarts in literature class, and the strength of the fist from a father who strived to raise a son following the straight and narrow. His days consist of berating a subordinate and lamenting the days of Stalin; his nights—of scrapping metal and composing obscenity-riddled poems. Ilya longs for a life more becoming of his stature, but unbridled personal demons present a major obstacle to his dreams of conquering the nation’s capital.
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Nikolay N. ViktorovDirector
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Nikolay N. ViktorovProducer
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Nikolay N. ViktorovCameraman
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Nikolay KornienkoCameraman
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Gleb ChevychelovSound designer
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Project Title (Original Language):Чермет
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Project Type:Documentary
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Genres:Direct cinema, Intimate portrait, Bullying, Crime, Migration, Lifestyle, Family
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Runtime:1 hour 11 minutes 23 seconds
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Completion Date:December 5, 2020
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Production Budget:1,500 USD
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Country of Origin:Russian Federation
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Country of Filming:Russian Federation
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Language:Russian
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Shooting Format:DCP 25
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Aspect Ratio:2.39:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF)Moscow
Russian Federation
April 28, 2021
New Wave Documentaries Program -
IDFF BelDocsBelgrade
Serbia
September 16, 2021
International Competition -
IDFF ArtDocFestMoscow
Russian Federation
December 5, 2020
World Prmeiere
Main Competition -
FlahertianaPerm
Russian Federation
September 20, 2021
National Competition -
Chesnok Human Rights Documentary Film FestivalTransnistria, Bender
July 26, 2021 -
Saratov SufferingsSaratov
Russian Federation
September 10, 2021
Main Competition / Special Mention of the Jury -
Russian National Documentary Film Award "Lavr Doc"Moscow
Russian Federation
Award nominee "Best First Appearance" -
Colorist AwardsMoscow
Russian Federation
Award nominee "Best Color Grading of a Documentary" -
East - West. Golden ArchMoscow
Russian Federation
October 30, 2021
Award nominee "Best Documentary"
Born 1995 in Moscow/Russia, Nikolay N. Viktorov studied documentary filmmaking under Viktor Lisakovich and Alexey Geleyn at the Russian State Institute of Cinematography (VGIK, 2015-2020). Took part in Marina Razbezhkina’s DocTrain workshop (2019) with “Beaumonde Scrapping”.