Aleksandr Khant

Russian film director
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Aleksandr Khant (born 3 December 1985) is a Russian film director. After graduating from VGIK in 2015, he released his debut film How Vitka Chesnok Drove Lyokha Shtyr to the House for Disabled in 2017. The film went on to win prizes at film festivals in Karlovy Vary and Vyborg.[1]

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  1. ^ Kinokultura
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  • 2002: Vladislav Galkin
  • 2003: Igor Petrenko / Filipp Yankovsky
  • 2004: Aleksei German Jr.
  • 2005: Alyona Babenko
  • 2006: Andrei Kravchuk
  • 2007: Ivan Vyrypaev
  • 2008: Sergei Puskepalis
  • 2009: Valeriya Gai Germanika
  • 2010: Pavel Bardin
  • 2011: Dmitry Mamuliya
  • 2012: Dmitry Astrakhan / Mikhail Protsko
  • 2013: Aleksey Andrianov
  • 2014: Zhora Kryzhovnikov
  • 2015: Ivan I. Tverdovsky
  • 2016: Ivan Kolesnikov
  • 2017: Aleksey Krasovskiy
  • 2018: Aleksandr Khant
  • 2019: Roman Bilyk
  • 2020: Alexander Zolotukhin
  • 2021: Philipp Yuryev


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