Natalya Meshchaninova
An image from Core of the World, one of the productions that also features Natalya Meshchaninova.
Natalya Meshchaninova

Natalya Meshchaninova

February 17, 1982 — Krasnodar, USSR (Russia)

Director of fiction and documentary cinema, scriptwriter, writer. Winner of the NIKA award (for the script for “Arrhythmia”), prize-winner and participant of national and international film festivals.

Born in Krasnodar. Graduated from Kuban State University of Culture and Arts, majoring in directing for film and television (2005). Worked as director at Krasnodar TV. After training at the Internews School of Documentary Cinema (2007, Marina Razbezhkina’s workshop), she started making documentary films. Worked on the serial “School” (2010). Her debut feature came with “Hope Factory” (2014), which won a prize for Best Debut at the White Elephant awards and a special award “Voice” from young film critics; participated in the competition of Rotterdam IFF and Kinotavr. Her series “Red Bracelets” won the Grand Prix at Dvizhenie [Movement] festival in 2015.

Arrhythmia

Arrhythmia

2017

Anna's War

Anna's War

2018

Three Minutes of Silence

Three Minutes of Silence

2023

School

School

2010

Core of the World

Core of the World

2018

An Ordinary Woman

An Ordinary Woman

2018

My Mom's Penguins

My Mom's Penguins

2021

Another Year

Another Year

2014