Victor Kossakovsky began his career in cinema at the Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) Studio of Documentaries as an assistant cameraman, assistant director and editor in 1978. He graduated from the Higher Courses of Film Writers and Directors in Moscow in 1988. His first feature film The Belovs won both the VPRO Joris Ivens Award and the Audience Award at the IDFA 1993. Later he made films: Wednesday 19.07.1961 (1997), Pavel and Lyalya (1998), I loved you… (2000), Tishe! (2002), Vivan Las Antipodas! (2011), Demonstration (2013), Aquarela (2018), Gunda (2020). Kossakovsky’s films won over 100 international awards and have been shown at dozens of festivals around the world, including Berlin IFF, Venice IFF, Sundance IFF. Tishe!. Aquarela (El Gouna Gold Star GFF, 2018) and Gunda were shortlisted for for the Academy Award® for Best Documentary.