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Ramil Khayrulin

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Ramil Khayrulin
Born
Khayrulin Ramil Ratmirovich

23 January 1985
Occupation(s)Film producer, filmmaker, screenwriter

Khayrulin, Ramil Ratmirovich (Russian: Хайрулин, Рамиль Ратмирович; born January 23, 1985) is a Russian film producer,[1] filmmaker and screenwriter.

Biography

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In 2007 he graduated from the Russian National Research Medical University,[2] medical-biological faculty, specialty physician biophysicist.[3]

From 2005 to 2006 he worked in "All PROkat+"[4] the managing editor and reporter.

In 2009, the youth engaged in politics in North-Eastern Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia, was an assistant to a member of the Public Council of the City of Moscow "The Commission on transnational migration policy" and has worked in the youth newspaper "Northern Lights" editor.[5]

In 2009 opened the NGO "Independent Humanitarian Projects". The main activities are the key concerns of the employment and training of young people with disabilities. In April 2009 took part in the forum of people with disabilities[6] within the framework of the Film Festival SyrFilmFest'09,[7] Syracuse, New York, USA, where they held a run movies Edward Topol "At the edge of the stand" and Sergei Govorukhin[8] "No one but us ..." about people past the hot spots.[9]

Since 2010 - General Producer "TVOROG Media Group".[10][11]

In 2011 he made his debut with the film project "Dolls", directed by Artem Arakelyan as a producer.[12] In the same year joined the jury for the contest final directorial project Film Festival "Artkino".[13]

In 2012 he became a producer on "Arena",[14][15] directed by Edward Bordukova, who became member of the program ShortFilmCorner the 66th Cannes Film Festival.[16][17] One of the main roles in the film played a famous young actor Azamat Nigmanov[18] (Best Actor at the 23rd festival "Kinotavr" for the movie "Convoy",[19] filmmaker Aleksei Mizgiryov[20]).

From 2012 to 2013, executive producer of the film documentary project "Muslims are proud of Russia".[21][22][23][24][25][26] The project is aimed at real-world examples to show that there is no conflict between the terms "Muslim" and "Russian patriot".

In 2013, the executive producer of the film "And we love life" about the life of the blockade of Gaza, Palestina made «ART FILM» and «TVOROG Media Group» with the participation of Prime Minister of the Gaza Ismail Haniyeh,[27] directed by Abdulla Issa. This unusual pattern is somewhere between fiction and documentary films: within invented scenario shows the real heroes and stories, filmed real-life situations and emotions of the people who survived the terrible tragedy.[28][29][30]

Filmography

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Year Film Credited as
Film director Film producer Film executive producer Actor Screenwriter
2013 And we love life Yes
2013 Road to Mecca. Abdulaziz Davletshin[31] Yes
2012 Finest hour Salizhan Sharipov[32] Yes
2012 Ahead of its time. Haidar Musin[33] Yes
2012 Arena[14][34] Yes
2012 Astra, I love you. Alina[35] Yes
2012 Affect[36] Yes
2011 Direct Power Yes
2011 The crisis Yes
2011 There, where there are star[37] Yes
2010 Paper childhood[38][39] Yes Yes Yes

Participation and awards

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  • 2012 Member of-competition program International Festival of Cinematography VGIK[40] - film «The crisis»
  • 2012 Member of the documentary program at the Moscow festival of short films «Film Debut»[41][42] - film «The crisis»
  • 2012 Prize «Golden frets» Film Festival «Meeting of Vyatka»[43] - film «There, where there are star»
  • 2013 Member of the competitive program VII Moscow Short Film Festival «Debut film», Moscow, Russia - film «Arena»
  • 2013 Member of the competitive program 5th Ljubljana International Short Film Festival in Slovenia[44] - film «Arena»
  • 2013 Member of the competition program of the 14th KAN Film Festival in Poland[45] - film «Arena»
  • 2013 Diploma at the 36th Film Festival Grenzland-Filmtage in Germany[46] - film «Arena»
  • 2013 Member of the festival competition program 8th Monaco Charity Film Festival, Monaco[47] - film «Arena»
  • 2013 66th Cannes Film Festival, program Short Film Corner, France[48] - film «Arena»
  • 2013 Member of the «Short and Sweet» VII International Film Festival Andrei Tarkovsky's «The Mirror» in Ivanovo, Russia[49] - film «Arena»
  • 2013 Member of the «NO ANESTHESIA» 9th International short and animation film festival OPEN CINEMA in Saint Petersburg, Russia[50] - film «Arena»
  • 2013 Member of -competition program «Curiosities» 1st International Short Film Festival «SHORT» in Kaliningrad, Russia[51] - film «Arena»
  • 2013 Special Prize «Granat» from partners «KONIK Film Festival» GBUK «Moscow Cinema» on «KONIK» Film-Festival in Moscow, Russia[52] - film «Arena»

References

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  1. ^ IMDb - Internet Movie Database
  2. ^ Российский национальный исследовательский медицинский университет имени Н. И. Пирогова
  3. ^ Дипломные работы 2007
  4. ^ Архивные номера журнала «Весь PROкат+»
  5. ^ Объединенная редакция МВД России
  6. ^ Syracuse Film Festival Daily Wrap
  7. ^ Syracuse International Film Festival
  8. ^ Sergei Govorukhin IMDb - Internet Movie Database
  9. ^ Russian films examine wounds of war today at Syracuse festival
  10. ^ Компания "TVOROG Media Group" в базе IMDb - Internet Movie Database
  11. ^ RUSKINO.RU - Российское кино
  12. ^ Украинские кинематографисты поддерживают формат международного сотрудничества
  13. ^ "kinobusiness.com - Объявлены участники финала конкурса режиссерских проектов фестиваля "Арткино"". Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-16.
  14. ^ a b Arena (2012) IMDb - Internet Movie Database
  15. ^ Productor de cine Ramil Khairulin - Short Film Central
  16. ^ "Arena" on ShortFilmCorner the 66th Cannes Film Festival
  17. ^ РОССИЯ1 - Открытие Каннского фестиваля. Фильм "Арена"
  18. ^ Azamat Nigmanov IMDb - Internet Movie Database
  19. ^ "Convoy" (2012) IMDb - Internet Movie Database
  20. ^ Aleksei Mizgiryov IMDb - Internet Movie Database
  21. ^ libfl.ru - "Дорога в Мекку". Презентация второго фильма из кинодокументального проекта "Мусульмане, которыми гордится Россия"
  22. ^ Презентация мусульманских фильмов on YouTube
  23. ^ dumrf.ru - В Москве прошла презентация первых фильмов проекта «Мусульмане, которыми гордится Россия»
  24. ^ "islamnews.ru - В Москве рассказали о мусульманах, которыми гордится Россия". Archived from the original on 2016-11-28. Retrieved 2014-02-16.
  25. ^ islam-today.ru - Мусульмане, которыми гордится Россия
  26. ^ muslim.ru - В Москве представлен документальный кинопроект "Мусульмане, которыми гордится Россия"
  27. ^ сайт MusicVideos.com
  28. ^ 19 июня 2013 года в Москве состоится презентация фильма «И мы любим жизнь»
  29. ^ ПРЕМЬЕРА ФИЛЬМА «И МЫ ЛЮБИМ ЖИЗНЬ»
  30. ^ Aldiyar London. Bilingual Arabic-English newspaper
  31. ^ youtube.com - «Мусульмане, которыми гордится Россия» Фильм третий. Путь в Мекку. Абдульазиз Давлетшин.
  32. ^ youtube.com - «Мусульмане, которыми гордится Россия» Фильм второй. Звездный час Салижана Шарипова.
  33. ^ youtube.com - «Мусульмане, которыми гордится Россия» Фильм первый. Опередивший время. Хайдар Мусин.
  34. ^ ruskino.ru - Арена
  35. ^ opel.ru - Киноальманах «ASTRA, I LOVE YOU»
  36. ^ booksplanet.ru - смотреть онлайн фильм "Аффект"
  37. ^ смотреть онлайн фильм "There, where there are star" on YouTube
  38. ^ "rutube.ru - смотреть онлайн фильм "Paper childhood"". Archived from the original on 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2014-02-16.
  39. ^ kinopoisk.ru - "Paper childhood"
  40. ^ «The crisis» - International Festival of Cinematography VGIK[permanent dead link]
  41. ^ «The crisis» - Moscow Short Film Festival «Film Debut»
  42. ^ «The crisis» - Field Notes MFKF 2012 «Film Debut» - 5
  43. ^ «Там, где водятся звезды» - ПРИЗЁРЫ КИНОФЕСТИВАЛЯ "ВСТРЕЧИ НА ВЯТКЕ - 2012 ГОД
  44. ^ Arena - 5th Ljubljana International Short Film Festival in Slovenia
  45. ^ Arena - 14th KAN Film Festival, Poland Archived 2014-02-22 at the Wayback Machine
  46. ^ Arena - Die 36. Grenzland-Filmtage
  47. ^ Arena - Tribute to Russian Film Schools – 8th Monaco Charity Film Festival Archived 2014-12-10 at the Wayback Machine
  48. ^ Arena - 66th Cannes Film Festival, program Short Film Corner, France
  49. ^ VII International Film Festival them. Andrei Tarkovsky's «The Mirror»[dead link]
  50. ^ 9th International short and animation film festival Open Cinema, Russia OPEN CINEMA Archived 2014-10-16 at the Wayback Machine
  51. ^ # fest 1st International Short Film Festival «SHORT »
  52. ^ [«KONIK» Film-Festival]
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