Albert Rudnitsky
- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Albert Rudnitsky is a theatre and film director, cinematographer and actor based in NYC. Albert moved to the United States in 2018 due to increasing political repression and the erosion of political freedom in Russia.
He is a 2007 graduate of the Moscow Art Theatre University with a degree in Set Design. From 2007-2011 Albert worked with Pyotr Fomenko, one of the leading theater directors in Europe. In 2016, he graduated from the Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS) with a degree in directing. From 2014 to 2018 he was the Main Director of the International Stanislavsky Foundation. Awardees have included Anthony Hopkins, Ian McKellen and Ingmar Bergman. In 2016 he was Artistic Director of the Sound Media Kids School.
Notable theatre director credits include: The Nose (Taganka Theater), Anima Chroma (Union Foundation), Old Woman (Main St Theatre) and Marriage (The State Theatre of Nations), Homemade Dynamite (NY Theater Festival). His short films have received recognition from a number of international and Oscar-qualifying festivals.
He is a 2007 graduate of the Moscow Art Theatre University with a degree in Set Design. From 2007-2011 Albert worked with Pyotr Fomenko, one of the leading theater directors in Europe. In 2016, he graduated from the Academy of Theatre Arts (GITIS) with a degree in directing. From 2014 to 2018 he was the Main Director of the International Stanislavsky Foundation. Awardees have included Anthony Hopkins, Ian McKellen and Ingmar Bergman. In 2016 he was Artistic Director of the Sound Media Kids School.
Notable theatre director credits include: The Nose (Taganka Theater), Anima Chroma (Union Foundation), Old Woman (Main St Theatre) and Marriage (The State Theatre of Nations), Homemade Dynamite (NY Theater Festival). His short films have received recognition from a number of international and Oscar-qualifying festivals.