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Roman Volobuev

Roman Volobuev

Director

Roman Olegovich Volobuev (Russian: Роман Олегович Волобуев; born July 31, 1977; Moscow) is a Russian film and television director, screenwriter, producer, and former film critic. Volobuev is best known for his 8-year tenure as film reviewer at Afisha magazine and for writing and directing TV series The Last Minister and Just Imagine Things We Know. Born and raised in Moscow, Volobuev briefly worked as an investigative reporter at Obshaya Gazeta before starting to write film reviews for the Russian edition of Première magazine, Izvestia, Vedomosti and Iskusstvo Kino and in 2004 became a film section editor at Afisha. He also served as founding editor-in-chief of the short-lived Russian edition of Empire film magazine in 2007 and as deputy editor of GQ Russia in 2012. In 2013, Volobuev and his co-writer Lena Vanina developed a political comedy series Zavtra (Tomorrow) about Russian liberal opposition winning presidential election for an independent cable news station TV Rain. Only pilot episode was produced, since TV Rain ran into political and financial troubles and could no longer finance the show. Volobuev's debut feature film The Cold Front (2016) a chamber mystery drama shot in Normandy was met with mostly lukewarm reviews and failed at the Russian box-office. His second film a satirical action comedy Blokbaster (2017) fared much better with critics and received the Special Jury Prize at Kinotavr film festival, but was disowned by Volobuev after a public spat with producers over the final cut. He eventually found a mainstream success with the black political comedy TV series The Last Minister and a 4-part mini-series about Moscow media industry Just Imagine Things We Know both released in 2020. Volobuev also co-wrote a post-apocalyptic drama series Survivors (2021) and appeared as an actor in Valeriya Gai Germanika's Brief Guide To A Happy Life (2011), Boris Khlebnikov's Hot and Bothered (2015) and Konstantin Bogomolov's A Good Man (2020). Volobuev is highly critical of Russian authorities, once calling modern Russia "an authoritarian state with good Wi-Fi and a nice urban planning". He was a vocal supporter of Snow Revolution and has been detained during street protests in Moscow in 2012. In 2018, after the arrest of the fellow director Kirill Serebrennikov he publicly urged Russian filmmakers to stop applying for funding from Russia's Ministry of Culture. In 2022, Volobuev condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine and subsequently left Russia. In a manifesto published by Meduza he compared moral choices Russian filmmakers currently face to the ones German filmmakers faced under Hitler.

Born: July 30, 1977 (Age 47) in Moscow, USSR

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Roman Volobuev  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
TV Show
6.6
Actor8 Episodes2015-2017
Limited Series
6.2
Actorformer colleague
1 Episode
2020-2020
TV Show
6.7
ActorY, senior curator from the presidential administration
16 Episodes
2020-2022
Movie
5.7
DirectingDirector, Writer2017
Movie
4
EditingEditor, Producer2017
Movie
5.2
DirectingDirector, Writer2016
Movie
5.8
WritingScreenplay, Co-Producer, Editor2023
TV Show
6.7
DirectingDirector, Writer, Creator
16 Episodes
2020-2022
Limited Series
6.2
DirectingWriter, Director, Creator
1 Episode
2020-2020
TV Show
6.6
WritingWriter
8 Episodes
2021-2024
TV Show
6.6
WritingWriter
8 Episodes
2015-2017
TV Show
6
DirectingDirector, Writer, Creator
8 Episodes
2022-2022
Short Film
5.8
WritingScreenplay2017
TV Show
6.3
DirectingDirector
1 Episode
2020-2020
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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