
Éveil
A cinema of impressions: a silent MiniDV short by acclaimed Russian filmmaker Vadim Kostrov, made in exile. Spring light in a garden drifts into abstraction – vision on the threshold of clarity in dark times.
Shot in late February 2025 in northern Paris, “Éveil” captures the first breeze of spring after winter. Foliage, light, and surfaces dissolve into perceptual play: a dawning where grief and disillusionment meet a fragile opening toward renewal. The film belongs to Kostrov’s series of silent exile works, where abstraction becomes a mode of processing loss into imagination.
EUROPEAN PREMIERE
Q&A with director Vadim Kostrov
Saturday 8 November at 18:30h
Sunday 9 November at 14:00h
Programme section: Between Film and Art
Original title: Éveil | Year: 2023 | Duration: 11′
Country: France | Language: Not spoken
Director: Vadim Kostrov | Production: Vadim Kostrov | Cinematography: Vadim Kostrov | Editing: Vadim Kostrov



FESTIVALS & AWARDS (SELECTION)
Manifested Time: Vadim Kostrov (retrospective), Doc Films, University of Chicago, 2025 – World Premiere| Festival Ecrã of Experimental Art and Cinema, 2025
DIRECTOR’S BIO

One of the most radical and prolific filmmakers to emerge this decade, at 23 years old Vadim Kostrov entered the international film circuit with six feature films within a single year, all made in his hometown of Nizhny Tagil in the Urals. These works premiered at eminent festivals including Doclisboa and FIDMarseille, with a retrospective presented at FICUNAM in Mexico City, and “Summer” (2021) receiving a Special Jury Mention at Sheffield Doc. Produced outside institutional frameworks, Kostrov’s films fuse direct cinema and observational nonfiction into meditations on time, light, and landscape – both internal and external. His cinema is one of presence and emotional saturation, where attention itself becomes a form of experience. Since fleeing Russia after the invasion of Ukraine, Kostrov has lived in exile, first in Istanbul and now in France, where displacement and memory have taken on new prominence in his work. His recent exile films – post-diary impressions seeking within abstraction – have screened at Doc Films Chicago as part of the year-long retrospective Manifested Time: Vadim Kostrov, in a focus program at Ecrã Brazil, and at TIFF (In Transit).