An undergraduate Film Directing student with extensive professional experience. An active American University of Central Asia student with a wealth of knowledge and great aspirations. The main interest in cinema is the mixture of poetic language with the image on the screen. Engaged in experiments on merging different media in cinema.
As a director, he embraces an individualist style, creating his own films and student projects as well as providing backstages for other short films. Through creative undertakings, Nikita demonstrates his strong dedication and commitment to pushing the boundaries of cinematic art. Also, Nikita has presented his films at the House of Cinema in Kyrgyzstan. As a filmmaker, Nikita has worked with interpreters across a wide range of genres and platforms, including Kyrgyz directors such as Emil Atageldiev (Lake, Kurak) and Marat Sarulu (Ming kiyal, The Move).
Nikita has featured in various notable platforms, including the Anti-Harassment Media Project for the University of California, Los Angeles, as well as audio podcasts for English-speaking audiences. Apart from his filmmaking, Nikita is an accomplished artist, having held two gallery exhibitions at Duboviy Park, where he showcased a narrative paintings and scripts.