Nikita Lavretski

Nikita Lavretski

Known For:Directing
Gender:Not set
Birthday:1994-01-17
Place of Birth:Minsk, Belarus
Also Known As: Nikita Lavretsky / Nikita Lavretskiy / Никита Лаврецкий / Мікіта Лаўрэцкі /
Known For: Directing Gender: Not set Birthday: 1994-01-17 More

Biography

Nikita Lavretski (1994, Minsk, Belarus) is “the most interesting gagman of the invisible Belarusian scene” (per Cahiers du Cinema). His debut feature “Belarusian Psycho” (2015) won the Best Belarusian Film Award at Minsk International Film Festival Listapad. In 2018, he completed a master's degree in film studies at Belarusian State Academy of Arts. Since 2020, his dissident movies, blending fiction and nonfiction, screened at ArtDocFest, DAFilms, Filmadrid and Doclisboa, with “A Date in Minsk” winning the International Competition at the latter festival. His writing on cinema and TV has appeared in “Iskusstvo Kino”, “Afisha”, and “Outskirts”.
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COOL (News from Belarus)
Crime Comedy Drama Documentary Animation
The Release
Documentary
Sad Music
Documentary
Cinemagic
Comedy Documentary
Belarusian Psycho
Comedy Thriller
Amerykan Boy
Comedy Drama
Getting Caught by the Rain
Documentary Adventure
Every Day Love
Romance Comedy
Neil in Love
Comedy Romance Drama
  • name:Nikita Lavretski
  • Known For:Directing
  • Gender:Not set
  • Birthday:1994-01-17
  • Place of Birth:Minsk, Belarus
  • Also Known As: Nikita Lavretsky · Nikita Lavretskiy · Никита Лаврецкий · Мікіта Лаўрэцкі ·
  • Biography:Nikita Lavretski (1994, Minsk, Belarus) is “the most interesting gagman of the invisible Belarusian scene” (per Cahiers du Cinema). His debut feature “Belarusian Psycho” (2015) won the Best Belarusian Film Award at Minsk International Film Festival Listapad. In 2018, he completed a master's degree in film studies at Belarusian State Academy of Arts. Since 2020, his dissident movies, blending fiction and nonfiction, screened at ArtDocFest, DAFilms, Filmadrid and Doclisboa, with “A Date in Minsk” winning the International Competition at the latter festival. His writing on cinema and TV has appeared in “Iskusstvo Kino”, “Afisha”, and “Outskirts”.
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