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Cinematographer
Born in 1958
Vladimir BRYLIAKOV
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Владимир Федорович БРЫЛЯКОВ
Vladimir BRYLIAKOV
From filmography
Cinematographer
2009 -
Obrechennye na voynu
(Обреченные на войну) from
Olga ZHULINA
[fiction, 94 mn]
2008 -
Poltory komnaty, ili sentimentalnoe puteshestvie na rodinu
(Полторы комнаты) from
Andrey KHRZHANOVSKY
[fiction, 125 mn]
2006 -
Volk
(Волк) from
Aleksandr BASHIROV
,
Tamás TOTH
[fiction, 70 mn]
2003 -
Kira
(Кира) from
Vladimir NEPEVNY
[documentary, 48 mn]
2000 -
Podvigi Gerakla
(Подвиги Геракла) from
Sergey OVCHAROV
[fiction, 12 mn]
1998 -
Zheleznaya Pyata Oligarkhii
(Железная Пята Олигархии) from
Aleksandr BASHIROV
[fiction, 70 mn]
1998 -
Faraon
(Фараон) from
Sergey OVCHAROV
[animation, 10 mn]
1995 -
Agnus Dei
(Агнус Дей) from
Semyon ARANOVICH
[fiction]
1992 -
Tma
(Тьма) from
Igor MASLENNIKOV
[fiction, 58 mn]
1991 -
Samostoiatelnaia zhizn
(Самостоятельная жизнь) from
Vitali KANEVSKY
[fiction, 104 mn]
1989 -
Zamri - Umri - Voskresni
(Замри-Умри-Воскресни) from
Vitali KANEVSKY
[fiction, 105 mn]
1987 -
Ochen vas vsekh lyublyu
(Очень вас всех люблю) from
Igor ALIMPIEV
[documentary, 91 mn]
1986 -
Prazdnik Neptuna
(Праздник Нептуна) from
Yuri AFANASYEV
,
Yuri MAMIN
,
Natalia SHILOK
[fiction, 44 mn]