Arseni Khachaturan
Biography
Arseni Khachaturan is a cinematographer known for his visually distinctive work in international cinema. He has gained recognition for his creative camera work and atmospheric visuals in several critically acclaimed films.
Early Life and Education
Arseni Khachaturan was born in Moscow. From a young age, he developed an interest in photography and filmmaking.
To pursue his passion for cinema, he studied cinematography at the renowned Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, one of the oldest and most respected film schools in the world.
Career
Khachaturan began working in the film industry as a director of photography (cinematographer), responsible for creating the visual look of films through lighting, camera movement, and composition.
He has collaborated with several directors on independent and international films, helping to shape the visual storytelling of their projects.
One of his most recognized works is the film
Medea, directed by Alexander Zeldovich. His cinematography in the film received praise for its striking visual style and atmospheric imagery.
Khachaturan also worked on the acclaimed film
Sick of Myself, directed by Kristoffer Borgli. The film gained international attention after premiering at the Cannes Film Festival.