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Olena Fetisova is the European Documentary Network and Ukrainian Association of Cinematographers member, 2009 Ukrainian State Film Award Winner, 2009 EAVE Graduate. Olena was born in Kyiv, Ukraine to a family of filmmakers, in 1964. Still lives in Kyiv.
Career
She graduated from the Moscow Film School VGIK, 1987. She has been working in the film industry without interruption ever since. In 2001, she founded the Interfilm Production Studio. Fetisova refused the State Award of Armenia in 2014 in protest of Armenian recognition of the “referendum” in Crimea.
In 2013, she was director, screenwriter and producer in Paradjanov.
In 2019, Fetisova participated in the Trans-Atlantic Partners, a joint initiative between Germany’s Erich Pommer Institute, the Canadian Media Producers Association, Telefilm Canada and the Canada Media Fund.
Filmography
Year | Title | Original Title | Genre | Length | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Blue Moon | Голубая луна | Feature | 90’ | Line Producer (Ukraine) |
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2004 | Love is… | Любовь это... | Shorts | 26’ (x12) | Producer | |
2004 | If I Were a Saxophone | Вероника и саксофон | Documentary | 52’ | Director/Writer/Producer |
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2004 | Cinemania | Киномания | Documentary | 55’ | Producer |
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2005 | Roots | Русские корни, или Однажды в Оренбурге | Documentary | 52’ | Director/Writer/Producer |
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2005 | Our Avalon | Наш Авалон | Documentary | 30’ | Producer | |
2006 | There Was a Woman Who Lived in a Shoe | Стояла себе хатка | Documentary | 30’ | Director/Writer/Producer |
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2006 | 4-th Chair. The Art of How To End a War | 4-й Стул. Искусство Окончания Войны | Documentary | 56’ | Line Producer (Ukraine) | |
2007 | Wishes Coming True | Исполнение желаний | Short | 23’ | Producer | |
2008 | Extraordinary Chernomyrdi | Чрезвычайный Черномырдин | Documentary | 44’ | Director/Writer/Producer |
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2008 | An Awesome Tale | Прикольна казка | Feature | 88’ | Producer |
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2009 | Not Alone at Home | Не один дома | Documentary | 52’ | Director/Writer/Producer |
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2010 | Pit # 8 | Шахта №8 | Documentary Feature | 90’ | Producer |
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2013 | Paradjanov | Параджанов | Feature | 100’ | Director/Writer/Producer |
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References
- "Network". EAVE. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- "Ukrainian film director refuses Armenian award |". Euromaidan Press. 21 March 2014. Retrieved 31 August 2018.
- Hoeij, Boyd van (2013-07-31). "Paradjanov: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- Goodfellow2019-06-18T10:47:00+01:00, Melanie. "Trans Atlantic Partners unveils 2019 line-up (exclusive)". Screen. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - Goodfellow2019-06-18T10:47:00+01:00, Melanie. "Trans Atlantic Partners unveils 2019 line-up (exclusive)". Screen. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - "Documentary By Olena Fetisova Won 'The Silver Knight'". Ukrainian Film Office. 9 June 2009. Retrieved 31 August 2018.