Gleb Aleynikov

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Mar 12, 1966 (59 years old)

Gleb Aleynikov

Known For

You I Love
1h 26m
Movie 2004

You I Love

Vera and Tim are successful young professionals. Everything changes one night when Tim hits a young Kalmyk immigrant to Moscow, Uloomji, with his car. The two men begin a affair while Vera struggles to comprehend their bond and her boyfriend's erratic behavior. She is dragged reluctantly into a love triangle.

Ivan the Fool
1h 37m
Movie 2002

Ivan the Fool

A science fiction take on the classic folk character Ivan the fool/idiot.

Zenboxing
0h 55m
Movie 1998

Zenboxing

How to defeat a warrior who has not yet been born, if you have already died? Trendy style, paradoxical language, paranormal phenomena, ancient China, black humor, the Internet, love, kickboxing fights - the real magic of ZENBOXING.

Nikolay Berezkin's Love Story
0h 23m
Movie 1994

Nikolay Berezkin's Love Story

Based on paintings by the artist Oleg Golosiy.

The White Maiden
0h 6m
Movie 1991

The White Maiden

A drinking play with cannons and fireworks.

Aquarium Fish of This World
0h 50m
Movie 1990

Aquarium Fish of This World

Aquarium Fish of This World is the story of the relationship between the captain and the boatswain, temporarily written off ashore, with a young guy who dreams of becoming a cabin boy.

Post-Political Cinema
Movie 1988

Post-Political Cinema

And So On...
0h 5m
Movie 1985

And So On...

Experimental short.

Biography

Gleb Aleynikov and his brother Igor entered the history of cinema as the creator of "parallel cinema", underground films shot on narrow film, such as "Tractors" (1987), "I'm Cold, so what?" (1987), "Cruel Illness of Men" (1987), "Post-Political Cinema" (1988). The Aleynikov brothers began working in the official cinema system in the late 1980s. Having shot the short film "Someone Was Here" (1989) and the feature film "Tractor Drivers 2" (1992) on the basis of the Mosfilm film studio, they at the same time continued to work in parallel independent cinema ("Ameriga", 1990-97).

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