Russian filmmaker, worked as a psychologist in various medical institutions in Moscow before studying film. Zeldovich taught at the Higher Courses in Directing and at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Moscow, making his debut with the medium-length film Voitelnitsa (1986) prior to his first feature film, Zakat (1990). He consolidated his career as a filmmaker with two works co-written alongside Vladimir Sorokin, both event premieres in Russia: Moskva (2000) and Mishen (2011), winner of three White Elephant National Film Critics' Awards. He has been a theatre director since 2003 and was responsible for staging Psychosis (2016) at the prestigious Electrotheater Stanislavsky. His film Medea was presented at the last Locarno Festival.
Festival de Cine de Sevilla