Image at top: “Hen, His Wife”
Other key works: Andrey Svislotsky (1992), Bird in The Window (1996), Milch (2005), Before Love (2016)
Currently working on: Kovalyov is developing a new short that he expects to be around 20 minutes in length.
In a sentence: Mixing absurdism and a distinct graphic style, Kovalyov’s films are travelling fresco dreamscapes that explore frequently mysterious, volatile, and dysfunctional elements of human relationships.
Says: “I don’t really want my viewers to feel something particular. At least I don’t want my artworks to tell them what to feel. The most important thing that I’ve always appreciated in art/movies/design is probably ambiguity.”
What to watch next: Flying Nansen (2000). A snowy hallucination (inspired by the Norwegian explorer, Fridtiof Nansen) about an explorer who travels to the North Pole where danger, adventure, and a woman await him.
With war raging in Ukraine, we’re turning our attention today to Ukrainian filmmaker Igor Kovalyov, who has spent large parts of his career working in both Russia and the United States.
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