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Fedor Bondarchuk during the filming of Heat His actor debut was in 1986 in the film (1986) where he performed with his father. In 1990 Fyodor Bondarchuk started his career as the first Russian producer of music videos. In 1993 he won the award as the best producer of musical video. Bondarchuk's breakthrough as an actor came with his dual role in the 1999 cult film by Grigori Konstantinopolsky, where he played both Fyodor and Stepan. In 2001 Fyodor played the role of Count Myshkin in, loosely based on 's novel. Fedor Bondarchuk started his career as a film producer in 2002, beginning with the film (2002). Since that he has produced over twenty film projects that were great box-office successes.
Bondarchuk won the 2003 Award for 'the Best Host of the Entertainment TV-Show'. In 2005 he directed his debut film, which was based on real events which happened during the (1979–1989). Korean tagalog dubbed movies. The filming process took place in the Crimea, and lasted 5 months. The 9th Company eventually won 7 awards and was nominated eight times. It also broke the former box office record. The 9th Company became the first Russian film earning $25 million. In 2006 The 9th Company was submitted for Best Foreign Film on, but it was ultimately not nominated.
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'This film is about my generation, about the war and friendship. About men's love, feat, treason and loyalty' – Bondarchuk said, – 'Probably the truth I was trying to show there will not be pleasant to our generals. But Afghan soldiers who were excited after viewing our film is the best proof for me. That is really important'. Also Fyodor created a (2008). In 2006 gave rights to screen the film adaptation of the fantasy novel. The overall time of the shooting took 222 days.
Production and distribution of Inhabited Island was realized by Fyodor Bondarchuk's film company. The film earned $30 million and took the third place of the box office of CIS area in 2009. In 2012 Bondarchuk received the for the Best Actor in the film (2011) by Dunya Smirnova.
At the same year, Fyodor and film producer officially announced the beginning of the cooperation with IMAX Filmed Entertainment (also known as ). Greg Foster, the president of the company, said: 'Fedor and Alexander showed me a 15 minute fragment of Stalingrad. And I'm very glad that we did a right choice in choosing a partners'. As a result, their project was the first non-American film filmed in format. It was released in October 2013. In 2012 Fyodor Bondarchuk produced the screen adaption of 's book of the same name,.