Kirill Moshkovich
January 21, 1968 - May 19, 2021
The Illusion Film Company regrets to announce that on May 19, 2021, at the age of 53, one of its founders, director of photography, co-author of many projects, Kirill Moshkovich, left us. For all of us, this is a big loss. First of all, we lost a friend and like-minded person. Cyril's last work was the film "Parent". Being ill, he steadfastly and courageously carried on the work to the end, until the last minute he was worried about our film. We dedicate this picture to him.
An operator since the 1990s and a senior lecturer in the Department of Directing Television at RGISI. In 1995 he graduated from VGIK, the course of B. A. Smirnov, made his debut with the short film "Case History" in 1990.
For 30 years of work, Kirill Moshkovich has been a cameraman on several dozen projects, including various forms and genres - full-length films, short films, serials.
One of the most famous and curious is "Mysterious Passion". This series became a real phenomenon on Channel One in 2016, completely dominating prime time.

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In the 2000s, he filmed for foreign channels (Arte, NHK and others). Works in different genres: from documentaries, film adaptations of classical works, to detectives, action films and comedies. In creative tandem with Vlad Furman, he shot: "Mommy, I love a killer", "Family House", "Kuprin. Pit", "Mysterious Passion", etc.
In 2007, Kirill Moshkovich, as part of the camera team, was awarded the TEFI for the film Elegy of Life. Rostropovich. Vishnevskaya", and in 2011 was nominated for the Golden Rhino Award (TV series "Terrorist Ivanova"). He worked together with Vlad Furman on the painting "Gupeshka".
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