Sergei Selyanov
An image from Compartment No. 6, one of the productions that also features Sergei Selyanov.
Sergei Selyanov

Sergei Selyanov

August 21, 1955 — Olonets, Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR (Russia)

Sergei Selyanov is a Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter and producer. Head of the STV film company, co-founder of the Melnitsa Animation Studio. In 1972-1975 he studied at the Tula Polytechnic Institute, where he shot films in an amateur studio.

In 1980 graduated from the scriptwriting department of VGIK, in 1989 from the Higher Courses for Scriptwriters and Directors.

Shot his debut feature film The Name-Day together with Nikolai Makarov in 1980 (released in 1988). In 1992 organized and headed the STV film company. He is a producer of more than 60 feature and documentary films, including Brother (1997), Of Freaks and Men (1998), Brother 2 (2000), The Cuckoo (2002), It Doesn't Hurt Me (2006), Core of the World (2018), Compartment No. 6 (2021), which were awarded at Russian and International film festivals.

Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan

Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan

2007

Salyut-7

Salyut-7

2017

Brother

Brother

1997

Iron Mask

Iron Mask

2019

Compartment No. 6

Compartment No. 6

2021

Secret Magic Control Agency

Secret Magic Control Agency

2021

Brother 2

Brother 2

2000

Wrong Cops

Wrong Cops

2013