Victor Ferin

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Victor Ferin
Born1969
Other namesViktor Ferin, Viktor Ferine, Victor Ferine
Occupation(s)Actor, filmmaker
Years active2004–present

Victor Ferin or Viktor Ferin (born 1969) is a Russian actor and filmmaker.

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Biography

Victor Ferin was born in Arkhangelsk in 1969. In addition to his work as an actor in Germany, for example in film projects of the Academy of Media Arts Cologne such as The Clearing (Die Lichtung) or Wanja gehen, [1] Ferin also works as a cinematographer. He took over the camera work for the Russian filmmaker Pavel Borodin in his documentary works Elliott Sharp: The Velocity of Hue. Live in Cologne or Phil Minton / Dieb13 – In the pavilion. [2] Ferin also has been working for several years at the International Silent Film Festival (Interantionale Stummfilmtage) in Bonn and was a member of the cinema – jury of the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen in 2004. [3]

Filmography (selection)

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References

  1. Projects of the Academy of Media Arts Cologne with actor Victor Ferin
  2. Victor Ferin discography at Discogs
  3. Website of the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen – Award Winners 2004