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ABOUT

Andrey Kapustin is a Russian-Brazilian-American filmmaker, editor, and radio producer based in Los Angeles, California.
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Graduating from UC Berkeley's history department, Kapustin's thesis took an oral historical approach, studying the sentiments of locals in the Donbas of Ukraine in 2014. In his films, he continues to examine questions about personal and collective identity and history, particularly focusing on his own multicultural/linguistic background as a half-Russian, half-Brazilian. His current work exists on the border of fiction and non-fiction, examining the capacity of all individuals to invent their own stories. His Russian language docufiction short film All About My Father was awarded the 2024 Eisner Prize for film and premiered at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA).
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Currently, he is directing a music documentary for EDM artist Mattilo and editing a documentary examining the effects of climate change on indigenous communities in the Himalayas with anthropologist Itziar Insausti. Furthermore, he is directing several short-form films and working as a radio producer for the company This Life.
CONTACT
Reach out for any inquiries or news about upcoming screenings & events
Email: andreykapustin02@gmail.com
Awards / Publications

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