Tatiana Sarkisyan

Tatiana Sarkisyan

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Tatiana Sarkisyan was born on November 11, 1969. During her school years, she was involved in theater circles and even organized her own theater at the House of Culture in Troitsk. After graduating from high school, she enrolled at Samara State University, where she studied German philology and defended a thesis on Vladimir Nabokov's aesthetics in 1994. Later, she began working in exhibition activities and in 1996 opened her own gallery, which she ran for over 20 years. The gallery hosted many diverse projects, including charitable, theatrical, and vocal events. In 2017, she shifted her focus to fashion, collaborating with designers at fashion weeks in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Samara, and Rome. In 2017, after her daughter graduated from St. Petersburg's Stieglitz Academy, Tatiana created the film "Stay in My World". This inspired her to enroll in the directing courses at Lenfilm, which she completed in 2019, followed by a screenwriting course in 2020. That same year, Tatiana began making short films. Her first film, "Red-Rat", was shot in 2020, and in 2021, she completed two more films in the trilogy: "White - 00:00" and "In the Dark - Black".