Lana Parshina
Born and raised in Moscow, Svetlana “Lana” Parshina moved to the United States at 21. With multiple academic degrees, Lana Parshina initially worked as a Russian/English/German interpreter who had worked on projects with Library of Congress, a freelance journalist, and a public relations consultant/crisis manager in New York City. But, filmmaking was her passion and she left a vibrant career in crisis management to embrace her dream. She turned to New York University Tisch School of the Arts to learn filmmaking. In several years, she had produced a number of independent films. Svetlana about Svetlana, a documentary on Joseph Stalin’s daughter - Ms. Svetlana Alliluyeva, is her directorial debut.
References
- Producer/Director's Bio - Cannes Film Festival/March du Films Market - 2007
- IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2474627/
- Itogi magazine N. 11 (613)- http://www.itogi.ru/Paper2008.nsf/Article/Itogi_2008_03_09_00_3628.html
- KinoGeorgia - http://www.kinogeorgia.com/women.html
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