Yelena Yatsura

Yatsura has collaborated with “Slovo”, “Non-Stop Production”, “Bogwood Kino” and “Filmocom” film companies.

She has produced debut films by various directors, including Philipp Yankovsky (In Motion, 2002) and Fyodor Bondarchuk (The 9th Company, 2005); prize winners of international film festivals – Aleksei German-jr. (The Last Train, 2003) and Ilya Khrzhanovsky (4,2004); and symbolic representatives of Russian artistic circle Konstantin Murzenko (April, 2001) and Renata Litvinova (The Goddess: How I Fell In Love, 2004).

In 2008 Sergei Dvortsevoy with Tulpan, an ethnic film about Kazakh nomads that received international awards including "Un Certain Regard Award" in Cannes and outstanding reviews.

[1] She won the Best Producer of the CIS and Baltic Countries award at the Open Film Festival Kinoshok in 2003.

[2] This Russian business-related biographical article is a stub.

Yelena Yatsura in 2014