
Svetlana Romanova
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15-02-1985
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15-02-1985
Birthday
Aquarius
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Also Known As (female)
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15-02-1985
Birthday
Aquarius
Zodiac Sign
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Genres
0
Total Films
Also known as (female)
Place of Birth
15-02-1985
Birthday
Aquarius
Zodiac Sign
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Genres
0
Total Films
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Also Known As (female)
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Place of Birth
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9 Works
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3 Works
Voyage of Jeanette
Constructed out of personal notes, both verbal and visual, Voyage of Jeanette is an essay film that poses questions about the intersection between image production and the creation of narratives, which shape our perception of contemporaneity and manifest in our performances of history, heritage, and memory. Positioned in the Yakutian Arctic, the film invites the viewer to ask vital questions about the meaning of peripheries and how western ontologies of discovery and the writing of history are absorbed into or contrast with immediate Yakutian realities.Year:
2024

Hinkelten
The making of histories, myths and mining archives for memories in the age of epistemicide can be understood as an act of resistance. Our globalized constant, hyper-capitalist culture, releases tremors that shake, uproot and degrade our oldest and most sacred truths. Some of the seperversions feel apocalyptic coming in sudden seismic bursts, others go unnoticed slowly slipping away.Year:
2024
Season of Dying Water
Shot in and around Yakutsk, in a remote region of Siberia, this film wrestles with the complex realities of a people and place facing continual, rapid transformation under Russia’s drive for resource extraction.Year:
2022
Arctic Utopias
Daniela, Svetlana, and Matti film their relationship to the Arctic. The concern for the future of an unborn child, longing for home and a traditional way of life in the world of possibilities provided by capitalism form the foundation of the film. Arctic Utopias probes the individual’s emotional spectrum in a rapidly changing environment.Year:
2021

Almost Wednesday
Over the course of a late-summer's day in Moscow, Veronika, a charming if naive woman in her thirties, unwittingly embarks on a journey of self discovery as what starts out as a quest for romance leads her to some unexpected places.Year:
2018

I Killed Alex
Young girl finds herself locked in empty apartment without food, water and any ways to contact the world outside. After useless attempts to get away she realises the one and only answer to her sufferings: long time ago in this very apartment the other person used to suffer as well. Because of her.Year:
2018

Managa Bar/Rustam's Habitat
Svetlana Romanova’s Managa Bar/Rustam’s Habitat brilliantly portrays contemporary youth culture in Yakutsk, the capital city of the Sakha Republic and the coldest city in the world. Divided in half like the two sides of a record, the film immerses viewers in the daily happenings of the filmmaker’s life, depicting her social circle of Yakutian artists, punks, and community inhabitants.Year:
2017

Road to Home
Action of the movie "Road to home" happens in the small village of Abkhazia, in which the local administration has decided to pave an asphalt road. On the way of construction there is a natural barrier - a free which, according to stories of old residents, has been here since the foundation of the village. Under a dense shadow of the tree, the inhabitants found salvation from the hot Abhazian sun, on the branches clawing more than one generation of boys and girls. It keeps the memory about love, about war and peace, about life and death. According to the legend, if to cut down this tree, the sun will become so bright that will burn everything - people, country, history.Year:
2016

Lena River
Svetlana Romanova and Chelsea Tuggle traverse grassy meadows, birch forests, and snowy taiga through rural stretches of the Central Yakutian Lowlands, a transition zone between Central and Eastern Siberia. While following the tidal direction of the Lena River, which flows north to the Arctic Ocean, elements begin to emerge: familial memories, encounters with animals, the richness of the region’s natural resources, and the realities of their violent extraction.Year:
2015