Sergey Yurizditskiy
Sergei Yurizditsky is a world-famous cinematographer, an eminent Soviet and Russian cameraman, Honored Artist of Russia (1994). Member of the Union of Cinematographers of Russia, European Film Academy EFA. The most significant films of his work were directed by Alexander Sokurov (“The Lonely Voice of a Man”, “Mournful Unconcern”, “Days of Eclipse”), worked with Alexander Kaidanovsky, Aleksei Balabanov, Aleksandr Proshkin, Sergey Ursulyak and others.
Known For
Camera
Born
April 21, 1947 (age 78)
Place of Birth
Sochi, RSFSR, USSR

Through the Black Glass

The Policemen and the Thieves

Through the Black Glass

Chapaev Chapaev

Viva Castro!

The Evening Sacrifice

Since We've Been Together

The Turn of the Century

The Lonely Voice of Man

Exceptions Without Rules

The Guest

Mournful Unconcern

Days of Eclipse

Living With an Idiot

Varvara's Weddings

Russian Riot

Save and Protect

Sunless City

Myths of My Childhood

Remote Access

The Castle

Family Name

In the Middle of the World

Shoes from America

Executor 977

Humiliated and Insulted

The Degraded

Arseny Tarkovsky: Eternal Presence

A Journey Back to Youth

A Sacrifice for the Emperor

It Happened Near the Sea

Summerfolk
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