Life with Bacteria / Жизнь с бактериями

Credits

Director Andrey Timoshchenko
Director Stanislav Stavinov
Scriptwriter Andrey Timoshchenko
Scriptwriter Stanislav Stavinov
Producer Valery Timoshchenko
Cinematographer / DP Andrey Timoshchenko
Cinematographer / DP Alexander Semenov
Cinematographer / DP Dmitry Ozerov
Cinematographer / DP Pavel Kremenets
Cinematographer / DP Oksana Shestakova
Cinematographer / DP Fedor Bolshakov
Cinematographer / DP Stanislav Stavinov
Editor Natalia Shuvalova
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Andrey Timoshchenko

Director
07/11/1987

Biography

Andrey Timoshchenko was born in Novorossiysk in 1987. In 2009 he graduated from the Philosophical Department of KubSU. He is PHd of Philosophical Sciences. Since 2008 he has been working in the Krasnodar Film Studio.

Filmography

"Over the Steppe" 2015, Documentary

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Stanislav Stavinov

Director
08/29/1987

Biography

Stanislav Stavinov was born in Krasnodar in 1987. In 2009 he graduated from the Philosophical Department of KubSU. Since 2009 to 2012 he was postgraduate student of the Philosophy Department of KubSU. Stanislav is a player of the Russian national beach handball team. Since 2015 he has been working in Krasnodar Film Studio as an operator, scriptwriter and director of documentary films.

Filmography

"Over the Steppe" 2015, Documentary

Directors Statement

We shot a film-portrait of young scientists-microbiologists. People who are not less dependent on adrenaline than fighter pilots, paratroopers, hunters or sportsmen. In the case of our heroes, this is the adrenaline of scientific knowledge. Each of them has its own. And the main director's attitude, which we gave ourselves, was to show not only the many moments of its strongest splash but also the chain of events that led to these moments. The vital atmosphere in which today's young scientist is immersed. To show how the solution of a problem of a planetary scale is gradually narrowing down to the simplest act of scientific knowledge, at first glance, nothing related to this problem. The most difficult was to take the plot from within science itself and try to make it understandable to the viewer. We did not work with something past but with what is happening in the laboratory here and now. And this is the "porridge" of people and experiments. It is impossible to predict in advance which task will make the hero truly "warm his head". Therefore, it was necessary to understand the microbiology quite seriously, after which to shoot a huge number of set-ups, slightly fewer conflicts, and almost one single ending. In fact, the process of scientific knowledge has outweighed everything and proved to be much more interesting than the amazing discoveries that have occurred in microbiology in recent years. At least for us.