This is much more than a typical film production agency. It is a cosmopolitan project that aims at searching for the world's best talents in all creative industries.
We are young ambitious students at BU who are looking for ways to connect with the most talented peers
December 5, 2020
inspiration
I am Christian Borovik, a newly inspired film producer and senior at Boston University, majoring in Political Philosophy.
Last year I received I financial award from the Boston University Department of Philosophy to make a full-length documentary film about Russian philosophy.
The inspiration for K.BOROVIK PRODUCTION came last summer when Kristian realized that with all the connections that he and his family have in various creative industries he could potentially create his own creative agency.
“The creative agency that I have in mind will be a production company that will eventually encompass all the creative branches: art, cinema, music, and many more subordinary ones”
The efforts of this agency will be aimed at scouting for and developing talents found everywhere around Russia. It is our motto to have a dream team of the most talented and creative people under one roof. It will be a place like no other— where artists, musicians, and filmmakers will be working side by side on life changing projects.”
Why are we going to succeed?
—Because we believe in the power of excellent reputation. Once people will see that our mission is not to enslave artists but to let them flourish by giving them the necessary tools to succeed, they will join us or at least contribute to our project in various ways.
We have started slowly… Right now there is only one film project that is almost ready for public release, but there are two more on their way.
“Russian Philosophy In Exile” (The documentary film)
Over some three months, my operator and I traveled to five cities in Russia and interviewed 20 prominent Russian thinkers and philosophers. Being a Russian native speaker helped immensely during the pre-production process.
The film examines the crucial aspects of Russian political philosophy and attempts to explain the current postmodern vortex of perplexities within Russian society. Will the Russian intellectual elite be able to resolve its internal disputes or will it simply borrow the existing superstructure of the competing hegemonies?
Currently, production for the documentary is complete, but the film still needs a great deal of post-production work.