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Ilya Andreevich Khrzhanovsky ((ロシア語:Илья́ Андре́евич Хржановский); born August 11, 1975 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a Russian film director. He is the son of Andrei Khrzhanovsky (b. 1939), one of the top Russian animation directors, and the grandson of the artist and actor (1905—1987). ==1997-2003== Educated at the Bonn Academy of Fine Arts (1992–1993) and the All-Russian State Institute of Cinematography (1998) (VGIK), Khrzhanovsky's directorial debut was the production of ''That Which I Feel'' ((ロシア語:«То, что чувствую»)) at the Kukart Festival at Peterhof in 1997. Khrzhanovsky also co-directed ''Stop'' ((ロシア語:«Остановка»)), which is a short film, together with Artyom Mikhalkov in 1998. Between 1998 - 2002, Khrzhanovsky worked as a director and producer in commercial advertising. He was also the responsible producer of a Russian TNT Channel TV project ''The List of Lovers of the Russian Federation'', a series directed by leading Russian movie directors. In 2003, the project became a part of the Berlin International Film Festival program, as well as other Russian and international film festivals.
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