Blitz has partnered with first-time filmmakers such as cinematographer Svetlana Cvetko’s “Show Me What You Got” and Jud Cremata’s one-take film “Let’s Scare Julie to Death.” He’s in post-production on “Embattled,” which he directed from a script written by David McKenna and starring Stephen Dorff; and in development on television series “Sultana,” set during the Ottoman Empire.
After completing medical school in Russia, Sarkisov decided to pursue his passion for entertainment and began working with independent television producer Evan Charnov Following the success of his feature directorial debut “Krasny,” Sarkisov directed 30 episodes of the Russian TV series “The Moon.” He discussed Blitz at the American Film Market.It is the thought of something existing as a result of your work. The way we see the world is shaped by the culture we consume.
How did completing medical school impact your career as a filmmaker? Do you have any regrets about not becoming a doctor? Being a doctor gave me perspective and showed me aspects of life I would otherwise not have access to, so I see it as life school more than anything. I do not regret leaving the medical field because it wasn’t my passion. I was never all-consumed by medicine the way I am about filmmaking.There’s a number of reasons we do that. We want to catch talent early, and I feel like this is the best chance to build a relationship with a soon to be great filmmaker.
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