Lyosha Kiselev

Lyosha Kiselev is a famous Osorrai movie/television director and writer who has created many famous films such as Noll' (2015 film), The Diamond Hand, Okarina Blues, Fear and Loathing in Yuxi, and the historical epic The Yellow Chamber. Kiselev also directs several TV shows such as Golden Peaks and Golden Parachute. Kiselev has emerged as one of Osorra's most famous and prominent directors due to his noir and gothic cinematography, complex character development, his combination of high and low cultural elements, conspiracy lore and UFOlogy, and philosophical commentaries.

He has received many top film-making awards in Osorra and has been praised by directors worldwide. His films are some of the most watched in Osorra and regularly top more than 50 million in the box office with very high ratings. Despite his fame, few interviews of Lyosha actually exist and he has a very limited public presence.

Lyosha was born to a strict military family in a mining town around Okarina. His father engaged in many black market activities around the fall of Communism in the country and was involved in Osya Bratya. Lyosha did not have much money or friends and as a child his major hobby was to trek around the mountains and abandoned factories of his hometown. He fell in love with Keshian art films when he received several films from the black market. He studied geophysics at Okarina State Polytechnic and later got a job for Osorrapec in Mehmet State. In college he would pirate numerous films and watch them with his group of friends. He also got into literature at this time, including the enigmatic formely banned literature of Demyan Kuzmin. He would film several short indie films at this time. While working in Mehmet he wrote the scripts for his future films. When he moved back to Osorra he filmed many short indie films and ran a blog on incontact.osa. He got a deal with stream.osa in 2012 and was later contracted to film Noll' (2015 film). He has since filmed many more films and released several TV shows for the sites.