Ok good, Pinega (2021)
The vast territories beside the Pinega river in northwest Russia are covered by woods and inhabited by more wild animals than people, besides a few villages who live mostly from the forests, fishing, and gardening. Society here can only be described as a matriarchy, where beliefs, spells, and traditional rituals are passed down the female line. Musical contributions from village residents serve as a leitmotif for the film: unsteady renditions of old songs that reveal performances belonging to a distant past. The population of these communities has aged considerably — but the place itself is timeless.
Directors: Sasha Kulak, Yuliya Kurmangalina.
| Directing | Sasha Kulak | Director |
| Directing | Yuliya Kurmangalina | Director |
| Writing | Sasha Kulak | Writer |
| Writing | Yuliya Kurmangalina | Writer |
| Camera | Sasha Kulak | Director of Photography |
| Production | Yuliya Kurmangalina | Producer |
| Sound | Igor Dyachenko | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Igor Dyachenko | Sound Director |