Aleksei Popogrebsky
Aleksei Popogrebsky is a Russian film director and screenwriter born in 1972 in Moscow. Before entering filmmaking, he worked as a translator and journalist, later studying screenwriting and collaborating with director Boris Khlebnikov on several early projects. Popogrebsky gained recognition for his thoughtful, minimalist approach to storytelling, often focusing on isolation, moral conflict, and emotional restraint. His breakthrough films include Simple Things, a nuanced drama about an aging actor and a struggling doctor, and How I Ended This Summer, a tense psychological drama set at a remote Arctic weather station that won multiple awards at the Berlin International Film Festival.