
Igor Sergeev
Acting
Biography
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Born: July 24, 1987
Place of Birth: Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR
Known For

You Won't Die Out Here Like a Dumb Animal
Symbol has its power because people believe that it has the power.

Could Be Worse
Unexpected break up with a girlfriend provokes a sequence of events which one after the other affects on the main character. When the young man comes home he will be different.

Dream Team
The amazing story of sports commentator Stepan Vershinin, which loses its prestigious place on television. In search of a new job, he becomes part of unusual competitions.

The Banishment
While vacationing in the countryside at his childhood home, a woman suddenly reveals to her husband that she is expecting a child – but not his.

Bravoman
Every evening a deep-rooted cynic Andrey wears a smoking and shouts "Bravo!" at the theater performances. He gets paid for getting audience emotional. Andrey is absolutely sure that all people lie until he meets the sincerest girl among the audience.

A Clerical Rat. A Big Redo

Sea Devils

Silent Souls
Miron Alekseevich, director of a paper and pulp mill, goes to bury his wife Tanya in the place where they once spent their honeymoon. He goes not alone, but with a photographer named Stork, to whom he tells touching details of his life with Tanya. The narrative weaves together the memories of the characters, as well as the rituals and beliefs of the Meri people, a small Finnish tribe that once lived in the Northern Volga region and dissolved among the Russians.

The Ugly Swans
In the near future, writer Victor Banev gets himself on a UN commission to investigate what's going on in the remote town of Tashlinsk, where reports tell of a virus-created race of brainiac mutants. Banev's tween daughter Ira is enrolled at a school for gifted children which has been taken over by the mutants, who have grown to despise ordinary humanity.

The Fourth Dimension
Created under a “manifesto” whose directives would make Lars von Trier shudder, this three-part film might look on paper like an exercise in forced hipness. Fortunately, its directors – Harmony Korine (USA), Alexsei Fedorchenko (Russia) and Jan Kwiecinski (Poland) – prove innovative and just insane enough to make The Fourth Dimension an exhilarating experiment.
Filmography
as Paul
as Kondrat
as Serega
as trainee
as Igor
as Grigory Mikhailovich (segment "Chronoeye")
as Aist
as Viktor
as Пастухов