On April 17, 2026, OKKO released Matterica's documentary Pasha Tekhnik: Behind the Underground — a portrait of Pavel Ivlev, the frontman of Kunteynir, who died in 2025. Directed by Vladislav Kuznetsov, written by Daniil Bashta (Danya Pornorep). The film covers the period from the early 2000s through 2025 and is structured in three acts.
About the film
The film runs approximately 40 minutes. It combines archive footage from personal collections, animated sketches, and interviews with the artist's friends and colleagues. Among the interviewees are Sergei Minaev, Vladislav Davankov, Glukoza, Scally Milano, and others. The film was released a year after Pavel Ivlev's death and carries an 18+ rating.
Team
Directed by Vladislav Kuznetsov. Written by Daniil Bashta (Danya Pornorep). Produced by Mikhail Borodin, Anastasia Evtushenko, Anton Korablev, Vladimir Todorov, Sergei Shishkin, and Gavriil Gordeyev. The concept originated with Gavriil Gordeyev and Vladimir Todorov.
Screening
On April 29, 2026, a special screening of the film with a Q&A session with the team took place at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center (Moscow). Event page
Related
- Press coverage of Pasha Tekhnik — media reactions roundup
- Project page
Where to watch
Pasha Tekhnik: Behind the Underground is available on OKKO.



