Theater, acting 1. 1979 —
I Came to Give you Freedom by
Vasily Shukshin, dir. by
Vyacheslav Spesivtsev, Moscow Krasnaya Presnya Youth Theater.
Hysterical Woman, violinist 2. 1980 —
Sadko, a Russian legend, dir. by
Vyacheslav Spesivtsev, Moscow Krasnaya Presnya Youth Theater.
The Phoenix 3. 1980 —
Tom Sawyer after
Mark Twain, a musical dir. by
Vyacheslav Spesivtsev, Moscow Krasnaya Presnya Youth Theater.
Aunt Polly 4. 1984 —
Thus Will it Be by
Konstantin Simonov, dir. by Rimma Solntseva, Shchepkin Theater Institute, Moscow.
Major Grech 5. 1984 —
Talents and Admirers by
Alexander Ostrovsky, dir. by Natalya Petrova, Shchepkin Theater Institute, Moscow.
Domna Panteleevna 6. 1985 —
Oliver Twist! after
Charles Dickens, a musical by
Lionel Bart, dir. by Natalya Petrova, Shchepkin Theater Institute, Moscow.
Nancy 7. 1985 —
The House by
Fyodor Abramov, dir. by Tatyana Yerokhina, Shchepkin Theater Institute, Moscow.
Yevdokia the Martyr 8. 1985 —
The Rainmaker by
N. Richard Nash, dir. by Rimma Solntseva, Shchepkin Theater Institute, Moscow.
Lizzie 9. 1987 —
Dear Yelena Sergeyevna by Lyudmila Razumovskaya, dir. by Svetlana Vragova, Moscow Spartacus Square Theater-studio.
Yelena Sergeyevna 10. 1988 —
Personals! a devised performance, dir. by Svetlana Vragova, Moscow Spartacus Square Theater-studio.
Various 11. 1991 —
Video: Box: Cell after Yevgeny Kozlovsky, dir. by Svetlana Vragova, Moscow Spartacus Square Theater-studio.
Vera 12. 1992 — ''Rasplyuyev's Joyous Days
after Alexander Sukhovo-Kobylin, dir. by Svetlana Vragova, Moscow Spartacus Square Theater-studio. Brandakhlystova'' 13. 1993 —
The Aspern Papers by
Michael Redgrave (adapted from the
Henry James story), dir. by Boris Lvov-Anokhin, Moscow New Drama Theater.
Tina 14. 1994 —
K.I. from "Crime" by Daniil Gink (adapted from
Fyodor Dostoevsky's
Crime and Punishment), dir. by
Kama Ginkas, Moscow Young Spectator Theater.
Katerina Ivanovna (K.I.) 15. 1995 —
A Heroic Comedy, or the Whims of Madame de Staël by
Ferdinand Bruckner, dir. by Boris Lvov-Anokhin, Moscow New Drama Theatre.
Germaine de Staël 16. 1996 — ''The Queen's Revenge, or, the Novellas of Margaret of Navarre
by Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé, dir. by Boris Lvov-Anokhin, Moscow New Drama Theatre. Margaret of Navarre'' 17. 1997 —
That, This Other World by Alexei Kazantsev, dir. by
Vladimir Mirzoev, Moscow Stanislavsky Drama Theater. 18. 1997 (joined cast) —
Teibele and her Demon by Eve Friedman and
Isaac Bashevis Singer, dir. by Vyacheslav Dolgachyov, Chekhov
Moscow Art Theater.
Teibele 19. 1999 —
Moscow Stories of Love and Marriage by
Alexander Ostrovsky, dir. by Boris Lvov-Anokhin, Moscow New Drama Theatre.
Serafima Karpovna 20. 1999 —
The Main Thing by
Nikolai Evreinov, dir. by
Roman Kozak, Chekhov
Moscow Art Theater.
Barefoot Dancer 21. 2000 —
Kitchen by Maksym Kurochkin, dir. by
Oleg Menshikov, 814 Theatrical Association.
Kriemhilde/Washerwoman 22. 2001 —
Quixote and Sancho by Viktor Korkiya, dir. by Oksana Mysina, Oksana Mysina Theatrical Brotherhood.
Sancho Panza 23. 2002 —
The Black Prince by
Iris Murdoch, dir. by
Roman Kozak, Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre.
Rachel Baffin 24. 2003 —
Shocked Tatyana by Lasha Bugadze, first reading of this play in Moscow, New Drama Festival, Moscow Art Theater.
Tatyana 25. 2005 (joined cast) –
Ariston by Viktor Korkiya, dir. by Oksana Mysina, Oksana Mysina Theatrical Brotherhood.
Jocasta 26. 2005 —
The King of Sins and Queen of Fears after
Witold Gombrowicz, dir. by Yury Urnov, Theater of Nations.
Margaret, the Queen of Fears 27. 2006 —
Libido by Alexander Chugunov, dir. by Alexander Ogaryov, Ecumene Theater House.
Inna 28. 2008 — ''Dead Man's Cell Phone
by Sarah Ruhl, dir. by Yury Urnov, commercial production. Mrs. Harriet Gottlieb'' 29. 2010 —
Tararabumbia a devised performance based on Chekhovian themes, dir. by
Dmitry Krymov, School of Dramatic Art.
Ranevskaya and other Chekhov heroines 30. 2010 —
The Firebird, dir. by Stacy Klein,
Double Edge Theatre, USA. Various. 31. 2010 —
The Bear by Anton Chekhov, a puppet performance dir. by Vladimir Biryukov, Kostroma Puppet Theater KultProekt, Moscow. Voice of
Yelena Ivanovna Popova 32. 2010 —
The Imaginary Operetta by Valère Novarina, dir. by Christophe Feutrier, School of Dramatic Art.
Narrator 33. 2011 (joined cast) —
The Auction based on Chekhovian themes, School of Dramatic Art, dir. by
Dmitry Krymov.
Ranevskaya and other Chekhovian heroines 34. 2011 —
Gerontophobia by Vadim Levanov, dir. by
Evgenia Berkovich,
Kirill Serebrennikov's Seventh Studio at Winzavod.
The Actress 35. 2011 —
Letters from Prisoners, a documentary reading dir. by Georg Genoux, dramaturged by Yekaterina Bondarenko, at Memorial Society, Moscow.
Various 36. 2011 —
Dancing, Not Dead by John Freedman, dir. by Georg Genoux, Liubimovka/Teatr.doc & Sakharov Center, Moscow.
Daughter 37. 2011 —
The Theater of Medea by Klim, dir. by Vladimir Berzin, School of Dramatic Art.
Medea 38. 2011/2013 —
Brighton Beach by Peca Ştefan, dir. by Doug Howe, in the Long Distance Affair project produced online worldwide by The Internationalists (2011) and PopUp Theatrics (2013).
Oksana 39. 2013 —
Someone Else by Pyotr Gladilin, dir. by Sergei Kokovkin, Stage Island international theater forum, Hiiumaa Island, Estonia.
She 40. 2013 —
October 1993. Personal Chronicles a documentary project by Alexei Kryzhevsky, dir. by Georg Genoux, dramaturged by Nana Grinshtein, at Memorial Society, Moscow.
Various 41. 2013 —
I Demand the Floor by Kira Malinina (based on a screenplay by
Gleb Panfilov), dir. by Gleb Cherepanov,
Kirill Serebrennikov's Creative Laboratory at the Russian Theater Union.
Yelizaveta Uvarova 42. 2013/2014 —
Death and the Maiden by
Elfriede Jelinek, dir. by Yury Muravitsky, Platforma, Moscow. 43. 2014 —
The Green Cheeks of April by Mikhail Ugarov, a staged reading dir. by Ugarov, Boyarskie Palaty, Moscow.
Nadezhda Krupskaya 44. 2014 — ''Putin's Mother
by Lasha Bugadze, a reading dir. by Alexander Vartanov for the Reboot Festival, Teatr.doc. Putin's Mother'' 45. 2015 —
Stalin by Rodion Beletsky, a reading dir. by Nastya Patlay, Teatr.doc.
Joseph Stalin 46. 2015 —
Russian Blues. Hunting for Mushrooms a devised performance, dir. by
Dmitry Krymov, School of Dramatic Art.
The Neighbor 47. 2017 —
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, dir. by Alexander Vlasov, Anton Chekhov Museum, Moscow.
Lyubov Ranevskaya 48. 2018 —
Αλέ! Αλέ! Αλέ! (Hey! Hey! Hey!) written and dir. by Ketty Koraka, Odeon Theater, Chania, Crete (Greece).
Various 49. 2019 —
Παραμύθια τούμπανα! (Fairytale Drums!) written and dir. by Ketty Koraka, Odeon Theater, Chania, Crete (Greece).
Various 50. 2021 —
Yes I Will Yes! (Molly's monologue from James Joyce's
Ulysses), dir. by Nikolai Berman, Andrei Voznesensky Center, Moscow. Live stream on YouTube.
Molly Bloom Theater, directing 1. 2001 —
Quixote and Sancho by Viktor Korkiya, Oksana Mysina Theatrical Brotherhood. 2. 2003 —
A Family Evening by
Andrei Kureichik, OPEN FORMAT festival, Minsk, Belarus. 3. 2004 —
Ariston by Viktor Korkiya, Oksana Mysina Theatrical Brotherhood. 4. 2013 —
The Bloody Lady Daria Saltykova by Vadim Levanov, a staged reading at Open Story Project at the Russian Theater Union, Moscow.
Theater awards and nominations 1. 1995 —
Moskovsky Komsomolets Prize for ''K.I. from 'Crime''' 2. 1996 — Nominated for a
Golden Mask award for Best Actress, Golden Mask Festival, Moscow, for performance of K.I. in ''K.I. from 'Crime''' 3. 2000 — Special Prize for performance in ''K.I. from 'Crime''' at the
Belgrade International Theater Festival (BITEF). 4. 2000 — Innokenty Smoktunovsky Prize for her performance of Serafima Karpovna in the play
Moscow Stories of Love and Marriage.
Film and television, acting 1. 1987 –
Time to Fly, dir. by Alexei Sakharov –
Woman on duty 2. 1987 –
Habitat, dir. by Lev Tsutsulkovsky –
Oksana, violinist 3. 1988 –
Miss Millionairess, dir. by
Alexander Rogozhkin –
Galya 4. 1988 –
The Birthday (after the play
Dear Yelena Sergeyevna), dir. by Svetlana Vragova and Andrei Nikishin –
Yelena Sergeyevna 5. 1991 –
$1,000 One-way Ticket, dir. by Alexander Surin – ''Natalya's friend'' 6. 1991 –
The Leg, dir. by Nikita Tyagunov –
Anzhelika 7. 1992 –
The Money Changers, dir. by Georgy Shengeliya –
Elena Grakina [''All sources list Oksana's participation in this film, and so it is included here, although her scenes were left on the cutting floor''] 8. 1993 –
Silhouette in the Opposite Window, dir. by Rein Liblik –
Nyuka 9. 1995 –
A Play for a Passenger, dir. by
Vadim Abdrashitov – ''Inna, Oleg's lodger'' 10. 2000 –
Kamenskaya 1 (film No. 7 "Another's Mask"), dir. by
Yury Moroz –
Larisa Isichenko 11. 2001 –
Family Secrets (23 series), dir. by Yelena Tsyplakova –
Tatyana Yermakova 12. 2001 –
Private Eyes, dir. by
Vladimir Krasnopolsky and Valery Uskov –
Oksana, wife of Yegor Nemigailo 13. 2002 –
Wilting-Failing (film No. 6 in the Shukshin's Stories series), dir. Arkady Sirenko –
Nina 14. 2002 –
Theatrical Novel, dir. by Oleg Babitsky and Yury Goldin –
Poliksena Vasilievna Toropetskaya 15. 2003 –
Poor, Poor Pavel, dir. by
Vitaly Melnikov –
Maria Fyodorovna, Empress 16. 2003 –
All or Nothing (16 series), dir. by Alexei Zernov –
Elzbieta Krzyzanowska 17. 2004 –
Children of the Arbat, dir. by Andrei Eshpai, Jr. –
Zvyaguro 18. 2005 –
Star of the Age, dir. by Yury Kara –
Serafima Birman, Soviet actress 19. 2006 –
Andersen. Life without Love, dir. by
Eldar Ryazanov –
Anna Maria, mother of Hans Christian Andersen 20. 2007 –
The Journey, dir. by Vladimir Kharchenko-Kulikovsky – Anya 21. 2007 –
Bloody Mary, dir. by Nonna Agadzhanova – Albina 22. 2007 – ''The 'Kill the Enemy' Agit-Brigade!
dir. by Vitaly Melnikov – Serafima Ivanovna, pioneer leader'' 23. 2008 –
The Big Waltz (an unfinished film by
Vladimir Menshov) 24. 2008 –
Lessons in Seduction, dir. by Alexei Lisovets –
Alla 25. 2009 –
Bravo, Laurencia! dir. by Nadezhda Ptushkina –
Elya 26. 2010 –
Guardians of the Internet, dir. by Dmitry Matov –
Lidia Konstantinovna, business woman 27. 2012 –
The Admirer, dir. by
Vitaly Melnikov –
The Poetess 28. 2013 –
Past and Gone (documentary), dir. by Mikhail Ugarov –
Yelena Mizulina 29. 2014 –
Two Fathers and Two Sons 2 (episode No. 30), dir. by Radda Novikova –
Antonina Vsevolodovna Makhnach, psychologist 30. 2014 – ''Tatiana's Night
, dir. by Viktor Buturlin – Tamara, first wife of Alexander Ivanovich Golubei'' 31. 2014 –
The Wonderworker, dir. by Dmitry Konstantinov –
Unfortunate woman 32. 2017 –
Listen! An Evening with Oksana Mysina at the Moscow International House of Music –
reading poems by Alexander Timofeevsky, Viktor Korkiya, Shakespeare, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Nikolai Erdman, Vladimir Mass, etc. 33. 2018 –
Shuttle Traders-2, dir. by Sergei Krasnov and Yulia Krasnova —
Alla Ivanovna 34. 2018 —
The Bonus, dir. by
Valerya Gai Germanika — ''Gashik's mother'' 35. 2019 —
The Roller Coaster, dir. by Aleko Tsabadze —
Valentina Stepanovna, psychiatrist 36. 2025 —
Molly, dir. by and starring Oksana Mysina —
Molly Film and television, miscellaneous performances 1. 2006 –
Erdman and Stepanova: a Double Portrait in the Interior of an Era (documentary), dir. by Galina Yevtushenko –
voice of Angelina Stepanova 2. 2006 –
The Tulse Luper Suitcases. Russian version, dir.
Peter Greenaway –
dubbed voice for character Mrs. Haps-Mills 3. 2010 –
Model for a Genius (documentary about
Lydia Delektorskaya, muse to
Henri Matisse), dir. by Olesya Fokina –
voice of Lydia Delektorskaya 4. 2012 –
I Long Have Walked a Straight Line (documentary about
Irina Antonova, art historian and director of the
Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts), dir. by Olesya Fokina –
voice of Irina Antonova 5. 2014 –
Whisper. The Silver Age (a short film dedicated to figures of the Silver Age and the period of Young Symbolism), dir. by Konstantin Olonovsky) –
poetry recitals 6. 2017 –
Just a Handful of Ashes in my Hand (documentary about Russian poet
Marina Tsvetaeva), dir. by Olesya Fokina –
poetry recitals Film awards and nominations for acting 1. 1995 – Golden Ram award in the "Hope" category at the
Kinotavr film festival for her role as Inna in
A Play for a Passenger. 2. 2001 – SPOLOKHI (Flash) award at the III TV Feature-Film Festival in Arkhangelsk for her role as Tatyana Yermakova in
Family Secrets. 3. 2004 – I Remember that Wonderful Moment prize at the Vera Kholodnaya Women of Cinema Festival for her performance of Empress Maria Fyodorovna in
Poor, Poor Pavel. 4. 2004 – Best Female Role at the Vivat Cinema of Russia! festival in St. Petersburg for her performance of Empress Maria Fyodorovna in
Poor, Poor Pavel. 5. 2004 – Best Actress at the Artek XII International Children's Film Festival for her performance of Empress Maria Fyodorovna in
Poor, Poor Pavel. 6. 2004 – Nomination for the
Nika Award in the Best Supporting Actress category for her performance of Empress Maria Fyodorovna in
Poor, Poor Pavel. 7. 2012 – Special President's Prize at 10th annual Amur Autumn Russian Film and Theater Festival in Blagoveshchensk, Russia, for her performance of the Poetess in
The Admirer. 8. 2025 - Mokkho International Film Festival in India awards Oksana Mysina a Best Actress Critics Choice Award for her performance in
Molly. 9. 2025 - San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival names Oksana Mysina Best Actress for her performance in
Molly. 10. 2025 - Hollywood International Golden Age Festival names Oksana Mysina Best Actress for her performance in
Molly. Film, directing 1. 2020 –
Insulted. Belarus, screenplay by
Andrei Kureichik, full-length film. Free Flight Films. 2. 2021 –
Red, Blue and Asya, based on
O. Henry's "The Purple Dress," short film. Free Flight Films. 3. 2021 –
Ivan Petrovich, based on monologues from
Nikolai Erdman's play
The Suicide, short film. Free Flight Films. 4. 2021 –
Voices of the New Belarus, screenplay by
Andrei Kureichik, full-length film. Free Flight Films. 5. 2022 –
Escape, a real-life short about a family fleeing to Europe after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Free Flight Films. 6. 2022 –
Love is Stronger than Fear, a short version of
Voices of the New Belarus, scripted by
Andrei Kureichik. Free Flight Films. 7. 2023 —
Cherry Orchard. War, a film short based on Chekhovian themes and improvized actors' monologues. Free Flight Films. 8. 2023 — "Ivan Petrovich," a music video drawn from the 2021 film of the same name. Free Flight Films. 9. 2025 —
Molly, a film short based on "Molly Bloom's Soliloquy" from
James Joyce's Ulysses. Free Flight Films. 10. 2025 -
How to Survive Autumn, a hybrid film short about writer and artist Ksenia Smith who, thanks to cerebral palsy, has just the use of two fingers. Free Flight Films. 11. 2025 -
A Woman and her Angels, a full-length feature. Free Flight Films.
Film awards and nominations for directing 1. 2021 – Stockholm City Film Festival selects
Ivan Petrovich as a Semi-finalist. 2. 2021 – London Director Awards selects
Insulted. Belarus as a Finalist. 3. 2021 – Best Female Actress Award selects Marina Kangelary as a Finalist for her performance in
Red, Blue, and Asya. 4. 2021 – Boden International Film Festival selects
Insulted. Belarus as a Semi-finalist. 5. 2021 – New York Cinematography Awards selects
Red, Blue, and Asya as a Semi-finalist. 6. 2021 – Prague International Film Awards selects
Red, Blue, and Asya as a Finalist. 7. 2021 – Best Shorts Competition (San Diego) bestows an Award of Recognition on
Red, Blue, and Asya. 8-9. 2021 – Art Film Awards (Skopje) bestows an Honorable Mention (2nd Place) on
Red, Blue, and Asya and Best Experimental Film on
Insulted. Belarus . 10. 2021 – Blow-Up Arthouse Film Fest (Chicago) selects
Red, Blue, and Asya as a Semi-finalist. 12. 2022 – Symbiotic Film Festival (Kyiv) selects
Red, Blue, and Asya as a Nominee. 13-14. 2022 – Iconic Images Film Festival (Vilnius) selects
Red, Blue, and Asya as winner in
two categories: Best Female Director (Oksana Mysina), Best Zero Budget Film. 15-16. 2023 – Atlantis International Internet Short Film Festival (New York) bestows a Grand Prix award on
Love is Stronger than Fear in the Cinema For Human Rights category, and a Grand Prix award on
Escape in the Cinema Against War category. 17. 2023 – New York Istanbul Short Film Festival named
Escape a Finalist. 18-19. 2023 – Flowers Against Bullets festival (Vienna) awards its top prize, the Red Cross award, to
Escape, and awards Best Music Score (composer Sergei Kuchmenko) to
Love is Stronger than Fear. 20-22. 2023 – Festival de Indie (Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India) declares
Escape winners in
three categories: Best Real-life Documentary Film, Best Original Score (Sergei Kuchmenko), Critics Award: Documentary Filmmaker to Oksana Mysina for
Escape. 23-24. 2023 – Your Way International Film Festival (Valletta, Malta) awards
Red, Blue and Asya with
two prizes: Best No-Dialogue Film, Best Young Actress (Asya Zueva). 25. 2023 – Silver Mask Live Festival (Los Angeles) names Oksana Mysina Best Director for
Red, Blue and Asya. 26-27. 2023 – Goldspire International Film Festival (Paris) names Oksana Mysina Best Director for her short film
Red, Blue and Asya and names
Escape Best Emotional Film. 28. 2023 – Gangtok International Film Festival (India) names
Ivan Petrovich Best Comedy Short. 29-31. 2023 – Mayavaram International Film Festival (India) names
Voices of the New Belarus Best International Feature Film, awards
Escape a Special Jury Award in the Best Documentary Short Film category, and awards
Red, Blue and Asya a Special Jury Award in the Best International Short Film category. 32-39. 2023 – Travancore International Film Awards (Kerala, India) gives
four awards to
Ivan Petrovich: Best Actor (Alexander Kochubei), Best Adaptation Screenplay for (Oksana Mysina & Alexander Kochubei), Best Short Film Adaptation, Best Short Filmmaker (Oksana Mysina); and gives
five awards to
Voices of the New Belarus: Best Regional Documentary Film, Best Experimental Documentary Film, Best Female Documentary Filmmaker (Oksana Mysina), Best Documentary Film Composer (Sergei Kuchmenko), Best Documentary Film Editor (Oksana Mysina). 40. 2023 – Independent Film Awards International Film Festival (Leeds, UK) names
Escape a Finalist in the Best Indie Short Film category. 41-42. 2023 – Experimental Awards, London IFF names both
Escape and
Voices of the New Belarus Award Winners. 43-44. 2023 – NewsFest (true stories), Santa Monica, CA, awards
three prizes to
Escape: Most Impactful Film, Best International Trailer, Best International Film Over 15 Minutes. 45-51. 2023 – Himalaya International Film Festival gives
seven awards to
Red, Blue and Asya: Best International Short Film, Best Director, Best Actor in a short film (Alexei Zuev), Best Supporting Actress in a short film (Asya Zueva), Best Editor of a short film (Oksana Mysina), Best Sound Design (Oksana Mysina), Best Original Score (Sergei Kuchmenko). 52-54. 2023 – Art Film Awards, Skopje, North Macedonia, cites
Cherry Orchard. War for
two honors: Oksana Mysina is a Finalist for Best Director of a Short Film, and the film is a Finalist in the Best Experimental Film category, and names Oksana Mysina's music video "Ivan Petrovich" a Finalist in the Best Music Video category. 55-56. 2023 – Swedish Academy of Motion Picture Awards names
Cherry Orchard. War a Finalist in the Best Experimental Film category, and names
Escape a Finalist in the Best Film on Women category. 57-58. 2023 – Black Owl Film Festival in Bodrum, Turkey, gives
two awards to
Love is Stronger than Fear: Best Short Documentary Film, and Best Original Score. 59-62. 2023 – Dona Paula International Film Awards in Goa, India, awards prizes in
two categories to
Voices of the New Belarus: Best Foreign Language Documentary Film and Best Innovative Concept, and honors
Ivan Petrovich in
two categories: Special Award: Comedy, and Best Actor (Alexander Kochubei). 63-63. 2023 – Atlantis Cinema Fiesta, New York City, names "Ivan Petrovich" a Finalist in the Music Video category and names
Cherry Orchard. War a Winner 1st Degree in the Cinema Against War category. 65-66. 2024 – Barcelona Independent Film Festival names
Cherry Orchard. War Best Experimental Film, and names
Voices of the New Belarus Best Documentary. 67-70. 2024 – Lotus International Film Festival awards
Cherry Orchard. War three prizes: 1) Best Experimental Short Film, 2) Best Director of a Short, 3) Best Women's Short, and names
Voices of the New Belarus Best Documentary Film. 71. 2024 – California Indies Film Festival names
Cherry Orchard. War a Nominee. 72. 2024 – Tokyo International Cinema Awards names
Love is Stronger than Fear a Nominee. 73. 2024 – Leda Monologues Film Festival (Greece) names
Escape a Finalist. 74-76. 2024 – Stockholm City Film Festival names
Voices of the New Belarus a Finalist, and
Cherry Orchard. War and
Ivan Petrovich Semi-Finalists. 77-78. 2024 – Cinema Carnival, Pisa, Italy, names
Red, Blue and Asya Best Independent Film and names
Escape Best War Film. 79. 2024 – Berlin Shorts Award names
Voices of the New Belarus Best Human Rights Film. 80-82. 2024 – Karditsa International Short Film Festival in Karditsa, Greece, awarded
Love is Stronger than Fear an Honorable Mention award, and names
Escape and
Cherry Orchard.War Semi-Finalists. 83-84. 2024 – Palma Film Festival on the island of Mallorca, Spain, awards
two prizes to
Love is Stronger than Fear: 1) Best No-Budget Film, 2) Best Composer. 85. 2024 - Tokyo International Cinema Awards names
Molly a Nominee. 86-87. 2024 - Atlantis Cinema Fiesta in New York City names both
Molly and
How to Survive Autumn as Winners, First Degree. 88-89. 2024 - Art Film Awards in Skopje, North Macedonia gives
How to Survive Autumn an Honorable Mention, and names
Molly a Finalist. 90-92. 2025 - Mokkho International Film Festival in India awards
Molly in
three categories: 1) Best Narrative Short Film, 2) Critics Choice Award - Best Actress, 3) Honorable Mention - Best Producers. 93. 2025 - Dublin Movie Awards names
Molly a Semi-Finalist. 94. 2025 - San Francisco Women Film Festival names
Molly a Semi-Finalist. 95. 2025 - Miami Women Film Festival names
A Woman and her Angels a Nominee. 96. 2025 - Eastern Europe Film Festival awards Ketty Koraka a Best Actress - Honorable Mention for
A Woman and her Angels. 97. 2025 - Paris Women CineFest proffers a Best Producer award on
A Women and her Angels. 98-99. 2025 - Palermo International Film Festival names
Molly and
How to Survive Autumn Semi-Finalists. 100. 2025 - Cannes Art Film Fest names
A Woman and her Angels a Nominee. 101. 2025 - Eutopia Arthouse Film Festival names
Molly Best Super Short Film. 102. 2025 - Stockholm City Film Festival names
A Woman and her Angels a Finalist. 103-104. 2025 - San Francisco Arthouse Short Festival names
How to Survive Autumn and
Molly Semi-Finalists. 105-106. 2025 - Hollywood International Golden Age Festival names
A Woman and her Angels Best International Feature, and declares Oksana Mysina Best Actress for her performance in
Molly. 107-108. 2025 - Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival names
How to Survive Autumn a Finalist, and
Molly an Honorable Mention. 109. 2025 - Vienna Indie Film Festival names
A Woman and her Angels Best Experimental Film. 110. 2025 - New York International Women Festival names
A Woman and her Angels a Semi-Finalist. 111. 2025 - Chicago Indie Awards names
A Woman and her Angels a Nominee. 112-113. 2025 - Independent Film Awards (UK) bestows an Honorable Mention on
A Woman and her Angels, and names
How to Survive Autumn a Finalist. 114. 2025 - Frames of New York bestows a Best Ensemble Cast on
A Woman and her Angels. 115. 2025 - Oakland Film Festival names Ketty Koraka Best Actress for her role in
A Woman and her Angels. 116. 2025 - Calgary Indie Film Awards names
A Woman and her Angels a Semi-Finalist.
Music videos 1. 2007 – "Potion for Eternal Love," Oksana Mysina and Oxy Rocks perform at Eldar Ryazanov's 80th birthday bash in Moscow. Lyrics by Oksana Mysina, music by Dmitry Yershov. Oxy Rocks is: Oksana Mysina – vocals; Sergei Shchetinin – lead guitar; Dmitry Yershov – bass; Sergei Kuchmenko – keyboards; Grigory Gaberman – drums. 2. 2012 – "The World on Edge," dir. by Konstantin Olonovsky – Oksana Mysina and Oxy Rocks. Lyrics by Oksana Mysina, music by Dmitry Yershov. Mix by Valery Cherkesov. Oxy Rocks is: Oksana Mysina – vocals; Sergei Shchetinin – lead guitar; Dmitry Yershov – bass; Sergei Kuchmenko – keyboards; Grigory Gaberman – drums. Cameraman – Dmitry Shabaldin. Edited by Sergei Tsunaev and Igor Martynov. Actors – Katya Grebenkova and Oleg Gusev. 3. 2012 – "The Sky Above Me," dir. by Konstantin Olonovsky – Oksana Mysina and Oxy Rocks. Lyrics by Oksana Mysina, music by Dmitry Yershov. Mix by Valery Cherkesov. Oxy Rocks is: Oksana Mysina – vocals; Sergei Shchetinin – lead guitar; Dmitry Yershov – bass; Sergei Kuchmenko – keyboards; Grigory Gaberman – drums. Edited by Sergei Tsunaev and Igor Martynov. 4. 2023 – "Ivan Petrovich," dir. by Oksana Mysina - Oksana Mysina and Oxy Rocks. Lyrics by Oksana Mysina, music by Sergei Shchetinin. Mix by Valery Cherkesov. Oxy Rocks is: Oksana Mysina – vocals; Sergei Shchetinin – vocals and lead guitar; Dmitry Yershov – bass; Sergei Kuchmenko – keyboards; Grigory Gaberman – drums.
Radio 1. 2007
Giselle by Olga Mikhailova, dir. by Alexander Lebedev – ''Author's voice / Natasha'' 2. 2008 –
Dead Souls by
Nikolai Gogol, dir. by Viktor Trukhan – Lady, pleasant in all respects. 3. 2010-2015 –
Where Words End, a weekly radio program about physically challenged musicians, hosted by Oksana Mysina on Radio Orpheus, Moscow. 4. 2011 –
The Blonde by
Alexander Volodin, dir. by Dmitry Nikolaev, music by Oksana Mysina and Oxy Rocks –
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