Katja Fedulova
Katja Fedulova was born in 1975 in Leningrad, USSR. In 1993, she was admitted to the Mukhina Art Academy in St. Petersburg. A year later, she moved for private reasons to Germany and began her studies at the Muthesius Art Academy in Kiel (1994-2000). After graduating, she successfully applied at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin, DFFB. Her graduation film Military Knights was supported by the Hamburg - Schleswig-Holstein Film Fund in 2011 and was dramaturgically supervised by Andres Veiel. It screened at numerous film festivals and was nominated for the First Steps Award 2011 and at the Achtung Berlin! Festival, 2011 she won The New Berlin Film Award in the category Best Documentary. A nationwide theatrical release followed in 2012.
Filmography
It Never Snows in Africa (2012), Prisoners of the Filmstrip (2013), My Name Is Khadija (2014), Faith, Hope, Love (2016), The Patriot (2018), Kirill Serebrennikov - Art and Power in Russia (2019), Maxim the Greatest (2020), Pavel, the Painter and His heart for Animals (2021), Fled from Nagorno-Karabakh! At Home in Armenia? (2023).