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3Andrey Zvyagintsev is a UsefulNotes/{{Russia}}n film director and screenwriter born on February 6, 1964 in Novosibirsk.
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5Initially poised to become an actor (he attended the prestigious Russian Academy of Theatre Arts in Moscow after graduating from drama school in his native Siberia), he discovered his vocation for directing when, during a bout of underemployment, he turned to directing episodes of some TV series.
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7He appears as somewhat of a Russian version of Creator/NuriBilgeCeylan. They share a common passion for the works of Creator/RobertBresson, Creator/MichelangeloAntonioni, Creator/IngmarBergman and Creator/AndreiTarkovsky.
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9Zvyagintsev makes cold, chilly, slow-burning movies, full of angry, despondent characters for whom events always turn for the worse. He is also an ardent critic of [[UsefulNotes/TheNewRussia the current political and economic system in Russia]].
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11He left Russia in 2022 for both health reasons and his opposition to the war in UsefulNotes/{{Ukraine}}, and resides in France since then.
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13!!Filmography:
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15* ''The Black Room'' (2000, TV series)
16* ''Film/{{The Return|2003}}'' (2003)
17* ''The Banishment'' (2007)
18* ''New York, I Love You - "Apocrypha"'' (2009) [[note]]His segment was cut from the theatrical release[[/note]]
19* ''Experiment 5IVE - "Mystery"'' (2011)
20* ''Elena'' (2011)
21* ''Film/{{Leviathan|2014}}'' (2014)
22* ''Film/{{Loveless|2017}}'' (2017)
23* ''Jupiter'' (TBA)
24[[/index]]
25!!Tropes applying to his works:
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27* AwfulWeddedLife: Several of his films feature unhappy married couples.
28* CrapsackWorld: Zvyagintsev does not think much of contemporary Russia, to say the least.
29* CreatorsOddball: His next film, ''Jupiter'', will be in English language, a first for him, likely due to him not being able to shoot in Russia anymore due to his opposition to the war in Ukraine.
30* DownerEnding: The three films he made in TheNewTens definitely don't end well.
31* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: ''The Return'', which is a completely apolitical parable.
32* FromBadToWorse: Nothing goes right for his characters in ''Elena'', ''Leviathan'' and ''Loveless'', and it only gets worse over time for them.
33* InspirationForTheWork: His inspirations are to be found in the works of Creator/RobertBresson, Creator/MichelangeloAntonioni, Creator/IngmarBergman and Creator/AndreiTarkovsky.
34* LeaveTheCameraRunning: As his teachers did.
35* OneWordTitle: Played very straight with most of his films.
36* RealityHasNoSoundtrack: Averted. Bressoniac as he might be, he usually illustrates the events with eerie music.
37* ReferencedBy: In the Russian BlackComedy series ''The Last Minister'', Alexander Gorchilin plays an AlternateUniverse version of Zvyagintsev who's kidnapped by a secret government agency and forced to make a sequel to ''Film/{{Leviathan|2014}}'' as part of a psyop to bolster Russia's reputation as world's bleakest and scariest country.
38* TroubledProduction: The production of Zvyagintsev's next film, ''Jupiter'' (WorkingTitle ''What Happens''), has been plagued by several factors, including the director's health.
39** The UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic prevented shooting in 2020, as with the majority of projects worldwide back then.
40** A few days after receiving the Russian-made anti-COVID-19 Sputnik V vaccine in 2021, Zvyagintsev caught a severe form of COVID nonetheless, with a violent fever, and was put into an artificial coma in a hospital in Germany. Then he contracted sepsis as a result of a nosocomial infection resistant to antibiotics and subsequently developed polyneuropathy, the result of which causing him to lose the ability to walk and speak for several months, and his throat ligaments were injured. He spent the better part of 2022 recovering.
41** Adding to this, in early 2022 his (Ukrainian-born but then-Russia based) producer Alexander Rodnyansky publicly announced that all of his Russian projects were put on hold or closed as a result of the mass scale Russian invasion of Ukraine (which Zvyagintsev also publicly opposes), although he later found new partnerships outside of Russia and ''Jupiter'' is on track to be filmed, eventually.

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