Vladimir Kalugin
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Born | Minsk, Belarus | July 14, 1983
Nationality | Belarussian American |
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Vladimir Kalugin born in Minsk, Belarus, July 14, 1983, is a Belarussian American filmmaker, actor and film director based in Chicago, Illinois. Known for his distinctive approach to storytelling, Kalugin reimagines classic narratives with unique blend of creativity and originality. His work often features thought-provoking themes and personal touch.
Kalugin gained recognition starring as the lead actor in a short film "The Kidnapping" [1] a successful short film that reached over two million views on YouTube. The film showcased his acting talents and established him as a notable figure in the industry. Kalugin's distinct approach to blending dark comedy with dramatic elements sets him apart, as he combines these genres in innovative ways to create compelling and original narratives.
Kalugin's latest work ALFIE is a reimagining of Stephen King's short story "All that You Love Will Be Carried Away". In this project, Kalugin not only stars as the lead actor, but also directs the film.
Filmography
Acting
Fixed Up (2017)
Un Ratito Mas (2018)
Once Upon a River (2019)
Starfield Tectonics[2] (2019)
The Kidnapping (2019)
Architecture[3] (2020)
The Artist (2023)
Alfie[4] "All That You Love Will Be carried Away" (2024)
Directing
The Artist (2023)
Alfie[4] "All That You Love Will Be Carried Away" (2024)
References
- ↑ Tarleton/Dawn Productions (2019-10-01). The Kidnapping. Retrieved 2024-05-30 – via YouTube.
- ↑ andrew m edwards (2020-03-26). starfield tectonics by andrew m edwards. Retrieved 2024-08-08 – via YouTube.
- ↑ Tarleton/Dawn Productions (2020-05-01). Architecture. Retrieved 2024-08-08 – via YouTube.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "ALFIE: A Unique Reimagining of Stephen Kings's Short Story Directed and Starring Vladimir Kalugin". Grizzly Cinema I Video Marketing Productions. Retrieved 2024-08-07.
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