Igor Kagramanov, born in Baku in 1983, has made a significant mark in the world of film directing, particularly with his acclaimed feature "Mashka" (2014). This poignant drama not only captured the attention of audiences but also won several prestigious awards at international festivals, including honors at Stalker and Doc Sunback in the USA. Collectors seek out "Mashka" for its compelling storytelling and the way it reflects contemporary issues, making it a must-have for those interested in impactful cinema.
Graduating from the renowned VGIK film school in 2015, Kagramanov has continued to evolve as a filmmaker, contributing to the short film landscape with works like "Inside the Box," showcased at Kinotavr's shorts competition in 2016. His films are increasingly sought after on physical media for their artistic merit and the unique perspectives they offer, appealing to a dedicated audience of collectors who appreciate both form and substance in their home video libraries.