Maxim Pozdorovkin

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Born
Maxim Pozdorovkin

April 3, 1981
Moscow, Soviet Union
OccupationDirector, Writer, Producer

Maxim Pozdorovkin is a Russian-American filmmaker based in New York. He is the director of The Truth About Killer Robots , an HBO documentary that premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. [1] [2] The Truth About Killer Robots was described by The Guardian as "the year's most terrifying documentary". [3] His film Our New President premiered at Sundance 2018 where it won a Special Jury Award. [4] [5] Variety also listed it as one of the ten best films from the festival. [6] Pozdorovkin's other films include: Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer (Emmy winner), The Notorious Mr. Bout (Sundance 2014), Clinica de Migrantes (HBO). [7] Upcoming feature documentary How to Rob Banks For Dummies is currently in post-production. [8]

Along with Joe Bender, Pozdorovkin co-founded Third Party Films, a Brooklyn-based production company. [9] Pozdorovkin holds a PhD from Harvard University and is a junior fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. [10] [11] He appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on June 3, 2013. [12] [13]

Most recently, Pozdorovkin wrote and directed The Conspiracy, an animated feature tracing the historical connection between conspiracy theories and antisemitism. [14] The Conspiracy is produced in partnership with Story Syndicate and Hirsch Stern Productions. [15] The film is slated for a 2022 release. [16]

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