Konstantin Selin

BIOGRAPHIE

Konstantin Selin is a young and up-and-coming Russian filmmaker. He explores humanity and tries to identify a man in modern society in his films. Konstantin was born in 1989 in Krasnoyarsk. He was into documentary film after participating in a scriptwriting workshop SiberiaDOC, which was arranged by French directors Hélène Chatelain and Christophe Postic in 2009. Konstantin graduated from Saint-Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts (Department of Documentary Film, Pavel Medvedev’s workshop) in 2015. He participated as a director in the documentary project “Nijmegen-Pskov: at the same time” in 2016, where two film teams were shooting a daily life of two cities at the same time. Several times he took part in industry programs of goEast. In 2018 Konstantin's documentary film “BringBack My Hands” was awarded the Development Award at East-West Talent Lab. Now Konstantin lives in Saint-Petersburg and cooperates with ARTE Journal as a director of photography. His new documentary project “Buried and Forgotten” was supported by the Sokurov Foundation. The filming kicked off at the end of Spring, Alexander Sokurov is an artistic tutor of this film.

FILMOGRAPHIE