Happy birthday to you our Diva @d.ingeborga ! Happy to be last 13 years together working with one of the best actress in the world and having such a great friend in my life #happybday #happybirthday #ingeborgadapkūnaitė
As 2025 comes to an end, it’s time to look back on a year full of movement, encounters, and shared experiences.
This year, we presented 10 performances of ‘In the Solitude of Cotton Fields’ and 6 performances of ‘Man With No Name’, hosted two special screenings of ‘Two Prosecutors’, and brought our work to audiences across five countries. Each stop, each evening, and each collaboration became part of a journey we’re deeply grateful for.
We are especially thankful to our team – more than ever. It is a true gift to be surrounded by so many talented professionals who genuinely love what they do. Due to limitations, we can’t tag everyone here, but please know: we value and appreciate every single person who was part of this year and helped shape it!
2025 didn’t pass without its challenges, and we want to give special thanks to Sergey Rylko @sergey.rilko and Pavel Minarskii @pavel.minarskii !
We’re also happy to share that Irina Paradnaya, co-founder of Flow Projects, has begun collaborating with the international agency TACT Artists Management @tact_international_management . We’re excited about what lies ahead and will be sharing updates as this new chapter unfolds.
As we continue to plan, dream, and work on upcoming projects, we want to thank our friends, colleagues, partners, and followers for being with us along the way. Your support, curiosity, and trust mean more than words can say.
Wishing you a warm and hopeful New Year ahead – may it bring inspiring projects, meaningful meetings, and good news for us all!
Happy New Year!
📸 Olja Shaposhnikowa
📸 Nika Fedorchuk
📸 Sasha Chirkova
📸 Peter Silvestrov
As the holiday season unfolds, we’d like to send our best wishes to our audiences, colleagues, and friends around the world!
Merry Christmas, Happy belated Hanukkah, and warm thoughts ahead of Orthodox Christmas.
May these days bring you time with loved ones, quiet moments, shared laughter, and space to pause and breathe. Sending our warmest thoughts to you, wherever you are.
With love,
Flow Projects 🤍
📸 (original): @by.chirkova
We’re happy to share wonderful news from Staatstheater Cottbus @staatstheatercottbus !
Warm congratulations to our dear Timofey Kulyabin @kuliabin on his new role as Schauspieldirektor of Staatstheater Cottbus!
We’re also proud to see our friends joining him in key roles:
- Roman Dolzhanskiy – Leiter Internationale Kooperationen @roman_dolzhanskiy
- Olga Fedianina – Chefdramaturgin der Sparte Schauspiel @fedianinaolga
We wish you inspiration, courage, and many bold artistic journeys ahead.
So proud of you all, and excited to see what’s next!
📸 @elguapoworld
🎬 Thank you, Frankfurt!
We’re grateful to everyone who joined us for the Frankfurt screening of Sergei Loznitsa’s Two Prosecutors.
Right after the film, viewers took part in an insightful discussion with film critic Viktoria Tsetlina (@viking___victoria ), reflecting on the film’s moral dilemmas, historical context, and Loznitsa’s powerful cinematic language.
Next, we’re heading to Berlin —
Join us on October 29 at Filmtheater Colosseum for another screening of Two Prosecutors, followed by a conversation with renowned film critic Andrei Plakhov.
🎟 Tickets are available via the link in bio.
🇩🇪 Berlin — Oct 29 — 20:00 — Filmtheater Colosseum
🎥 The film will be shown in Russian with German subtitles.
🎬 Save the date — Berlin screening of Two Prosecutors
Sergei Loznitsa’s new film Two Prosecutors (2025), fresh from its world premiere at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, will be shown in Berlin on October 29 at Filmtheater Colosseum.
Following the screening, join a discussion with renowned film critic Andrei Plakhov — one of the most respected voices in Russian and international cinema, known for his long-standing work with major festivals including Cannes and Venice.
Don’t miss this chance to experience Two Prosecutors on the big screen and take part in a rare, thought-provoking conversation about justice, truth, and moral courage.
🎟 Tickets are available via the link in bio.
🇩🇪 Berlin — Oct 29 — 20:00 — Filmtheater Colosseum
🎥 The film will be shown in Russian with German subtitles.
Photo from the Frankfurt screening.
🎬 Post-screening discussion with Andrei Plakhov in Berlin
Join us on October 20 at Filmtheater Colosseum, Berlin, for the special screening of Sergei Loznitsa’s Two Prosecutors — followed by a discussion with renowned film critic Andrei Plakhov.
A leading voice in Russian and international film criticism, Andrei Plakhov has been a longtime contributor to major festivals including Cannes, Venice, and Locarno, and is known for his deep understanding of both global and Eastern European cinema. His conversation after the screening will offer unique insights into Loznitsa’s new film — its historical context, cinematic language, and moral complexity.
🎟 Tickets are available via the link in bio.
Don’t miss this chance to watch Two Prosecutors on the big screen and take part in a rare dialogue with one of cinema’s most insightful minds.
🇩🇪 Berlin — Oct 20 — 20:00 — Filmtheater Colosseum
The film will be shown in Russian with German subtitles.
Two Prosecutors by Sergei Loznitsa — fresh from its world premiere at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, where it received the Prix François Chalais.
📍 Frankfurt am Main — Oct 17, 20:00, CineStar Metropolis
📍 Berlin — Oct 20, 20:00, Filmtheater Colosseum
The film will be screened in Russian with German subtitles.
After the Berlin screening, join a post-film discussion (in Russian) with renowned film critic Andrei Plakhov.
Set in the Soviet Union, 1937, Two Prosecutors follows Alexander Kornyev, a young prosecutor whose pursuit of justice in a case of wrongful conviction leads him deep into the corridors of power — where truth itself becomes the most dangerous weapon.
🎟 Tickets available via the link in bio
Sergei Loznitsa’s ‘Two Prosecutors’ is coming to Germany!
Before its official release, audiences in Frankfurt and Berlin will have a rare chance to see Sergei Loznitsa’s new film ‘Two Prosecutors’ (2025) – fresh from its world premiere at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, where it received the Prix François Chalais.
Set in 1937, during the height of Stalin’s repressions, the film tells the story of Alexander Kornev (Alexander Kuznetsov) – a young prosecutor determined to seek justice in a case of wrongful conviction. But as he faces the machinery of fear, corruption, and betrayal, his pursuit of truth becomes a matter of survival.
The cast also features Alexander Filippenko and Anatoly Bely.
🇩🇪 Frankfurt am Main – Oct 17 – 20:00 – CineStar Metropolis
🇩🇪 Berlin – Oct 29 – 20:00 – Filmtheater Colosseum
The film will be shown in Russian with German subtitles.
After the Berlin screening, join a post-film discussion (in Russian) with leading film critic Andrei Plakhov.
Don’t miss the chance to experience this gripping, deeply human story from one of today’s most acclaimed directors on the big screen.
🎟 Tickets available via the link in bio or in the Frankfurt and Berlin highlights.
🇳🇱 Amsterdam, you asked – we’re coming!
After an unforgettable evening in Prague, our European tour continues – ‘Man With No Name’ is heading to the Netherlands!
The joint creation of Kirill Serebrennikov, Nikita Kukushkin, and Alexander Barmenkov will be presented at Zaantheater, Zaandam (near Amsterdam) on September 24 at 20:00.
This stop is made possible together with our friends and partners Localie @localie.hub – a vibrant community of young professionals and creatives who connect people through cultural events and adventurous trips.
🎟 Tickets are available via the link in bio or in the Amsterdam highlight.
See you soon, Amsterdam!
As August holidays settle in, we’re taking a moment to look back – and what a rich and eventful season it was!
It began in September, when Timofey Kulyabin’s ‘Iphigenia in Aulis’ was brought to the breathtaking Odeon of Herodes Atticus in Athens for two unforgettable performances, following its successful premiere in Epidaurus.
Right after, we were happy to join the staged reading of Albert Ostermaier’s ‘STAHLTIER’ in Nuremberg, directed by Timofey Kulyabin and starring John Malkovich and Veronica Ferres. It was a great pleasure to meet Veronica Ferres and Albert Ostermaier. We’ve been cooking up something together and hope to be able to tell you about it soon.
Spring 2025 brought the vibrant European premiere and return of ‘Man With No Name’ – the joint creation of Kirill Serebrennikov, Nikita Kukushkin, and Alexander Barmenkov. The production set off on its European tour, with 5 performances across 5 cities, spanning Estonia, Germany, and the Czech Republic. And we will continue this tour in Amsterdam soon in September.
In June, Timofey Kulyabin’s ‘In the Solitude of Cotton Fields’, with John Malkovich and Ingeborga Dapkunaite, once again set out to win audiences’ hearts. First, we were honored to be presented by the Kontakt Festival Toruń, and then together with Plan B and Amiton Productions, we presented the performance in Berlin, Düsseldorf, and Prague.
We are deeply grateful to everyone who made this possible!
To all our partners and audiences – enjoy the rest of the summer break, and see you next season! We have many plans, and can’t wait to share them with you.
Stay tuned – and thank you!
Привозим впервые в Нидерланды! 🤩 «Человек без имени» — моноспектакль Кирилла Серебренникова с Никитой Кукушкиным в роли князя Одоевского, размышляющего о жизни и поиске себя 🔥
⏰ 24 сентября, 20:00
📍 Zaantheater, Zaandam
🎫 Билеты в шапке профиля
Приходите 🫶🏽