
Yury Bykov
Directing • Born 1981-08-15
Biography
Yuri Bykov was born in 1981 in Novomichurinsk, a small town in the Ryazan region of Russia. Coming from a family of factory workers, he studied acting in the famous VGIK (Institute of Cinema named after Gerasimov) and appeared in various theatres of Moscow after receiving his diploma in 2005. In 2006, Yury Bykov started to write and direct his first short films. In 2009, his short film “The Boss”, in which he also played the lead role, won the main prize at the All-Russian National film festival Kinotavr. In 2010, Bykov directed his first feature film, “Live!”, Special Jury Prize at Taipei International Film Festival. In 2013, his second feature, “The Major”. was selected in Critics’ Week at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2014, “The Fool” received important awards at the festivals of Locarno (Best Actor Leopard, Ecumenical Jury Prize, Junior Jury Award, First Prize) and Les Arcs, among many others. Both “The Major” and “The Fool” enjoyed international theatrical releases. Yury Bykov both writes and directs his films. He has also edited and scored his early projects, as well as playing one of the lead roles in “The Major”.
Filmography
25 credits
Как с Максимом х(пип)ня случилась
Movie • 2022

S.S.D.
Movie • 2008
killer

Elephants Can Play Football
Movie • 2018
Sveta's father

Song of the Mechanical Fish
Movie • 2012

Seagull
Movie • 2023

The Major
Movie • 2013
Pavel Kroshunov - Pasha

Big Village Lights
Movie • 2016

Butterflies
Movie • 2016
Self

Nachalnik
Movie • 2009

Follow Your Dream
Movie • 2019
director

The Watchman
Movie • 2019
Vlad

Нариман и его братья
Movie • 2018

Showcase Copy
Movie

Method
TV • 2015
Thin detective

Cursed Days
TV • 2020

Cinema 3.0
TV • 2023

Sleepers
TV • 2017
Слава

Танки грязи не боятся
TV • 2012
сержант Вадим Смирнов, командир экипажа танка 111

No One Will Know
TV • 2022

vDud
TV • 2017
Self - Guest

Goremyki
TV • 2022

A Comprehensive Guide to Getting Married
TV • 2019

By the Way
TV • 2023
Guest

Followers
TV • 2023

Method
TV • 2015
Худой