Canadian documentary filmmaker
Anastasia Temerkhanovna Trofimova (Russian: Анастасия Темерхановна Трофимова, born February 17, 1987) is a Russian-Canadian documentary director, producer and cinematographer, most known for her work in Ukraine, Iraq, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with films like "Russians at War", "Her War: Women vs. ISIS", "Victims of ISIS", "The Road to Raqqa", "Congo, My Precious" and others.[1] Most of her films were made for the RT Documentary Channel, that is banned in Canada and other western countries following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[2][3]
Education
Fluent in English, Russian and intermediate Arabic, Trofimova earned her Bachelor's degree in Communication, Culture and Information Technology from the University of Toronto and her Master's degree in International Relations from the University of Amsterdam.[4]
Filmography
Filmography
Awards
Trofimova is the winner of the Canada Screen Award for “Best Research” for HBO's “Tales from the Organ Trade”. She has been nominated for the Canada Screen Award for “Best Visual Research” for Adobe Productions International/White Pine's “Ice-Breaker: the ‘72 Summit Series”. She is a five-time returning judge for the News and Documentary Emmy Awards.
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