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  1. Aleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov (‹See Tfd› Russian: Алeксeй Oктябpинoвич Балабанoв; 25 February 1959 – 18 May 2013) [1] was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and producer, a member of European Film Academy. [2]

  2. May 22, 2013 · Aleksei Balabanov, a Russian director whose films fused grisly violence, sardonic humor and rock music to convey a darkly compelling vision of his chaotic society after Communism’s collapse, died...

  3. Aleksey Balabanov was born on 25 February 1959 in Sverdlovsk, Sverdlovskaya oblast, RSFSR, USSR [now Ekaterinburg, Russia]. He was a director and writer, known for Brother (1997), Cargo 200 (2007) and Of Freaks and Men (1998).

  4. Aleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and producer, a member of European Film Academy. He started from creating mostly arthouse pictures and music videos but gained significant mainstream popularity in action crime drama movies Brother (1997) and Brother 2 (2000).

  5. Using his logic, it’s safe to say that Aleksei Balabanov (1959-2013) found himself perfectly at home with war and spent his entire cinematic career making miracles.

  6. Dec 28, 2021 · Aleksei Balabanov is one of Russias best known directors of the 1990s and his movies are known for capturing the essence of those turbulent years. Contents hide. 1 Balabanov’s Education and Early Work. 2 Balabanov’s Later Life and Works. 3 Balabanov’s Death and Continued Significance. 4 You Might Also Like.

  7. May 18, 2013 · Alexei Balabanov, the Russian director whose gritty crime films caught the wildness of Russia's early post-Soviet years, has died at the age of 54.

  8. May 23, 2013 · Alexei Balabanov — prolific cinematic interpreter of post-Soviet Russia and Russianness, middle-aged enfant terrible, divider of opinion to rival Marmite — died after a seizure on 13 May, aged 54. He had been ill for some time and remarked in his last interview that: “There probably won’t be any more Balabanov films.”

  9. Aleksei Oktyabrinovich Balabanov (Russian: Алeксeй Oктябpинoвич Балабанoв; 25 February 1959 – 18 May 2013) was a Russian film director, screenwriter, and producer, a member of European Film Academy.

  10. Aleksei Balabanov. Director. 25 February 1959 to 17 May 2013. A provocative Russian filmmaker, Balabanov won widespread acclaim for films that satirised post-Soviet society.