Yura Borisov, a rising talent from Russia, is captivating Hollywood audiences with his transformative performance in Anora. Directed by Sean Baker, the film won the coveted Palme d’Or at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. Borisov’s gripping portrayal of Igor, a Russian gangster entangled in complicated relationships with sex worker Anora (played by Mickey Madison), has earned him multiple award nominations, including the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Golden Globes, and Critics’ Choice Awards. With this momentum, Borisov is now seen as a strong contender for an Oscar.
Hailing from the Moscow region, Borisov has already cemented his reputation in Russian cinema, with over 50 roles to his credit. However, his international breakthrough in Anora has resonated far beyond his homeland. Speaking with PEOPLE, Borisov shared how the film’s success has become a source of pride for fellow artists in Russia:
"For a lot of people in Russia who work in art, it is a very important moment of our life — all these awards and nominations. A lot of people are very proud. They write me about this and call ".
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A standout moment in the film is a hilariously chaotic scene where Borisov’s character devours a burger with wild intensity. The shoot took hours to perfect, leaving the actor to consume more burgers than he’d care to count. "It was very crazy," Borisov recalls. While fans may wonder if this eating style is reflective of Borisov himself, he clarifies that the inspiration came from a friend:
"I have one friend who eats burgers like that. He is very aggressive with ... it’s like a fight with food every time.”
The raw, visceral energy Borisov brought to the film extended to his interactions with his co-star, Mickey Madison. Their characters share a complex and at times violent relationship. In one memorable scene, Borisov asked Madison to actually hit him. "It’s funny because you could see on screen that it’s real, and you could feel that moment," Borisov said. "Why we like videos from the internet, and some reels or shorts, is because it’s a reality."
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Borisov praises Madison’s work on the film, calling her a "brilliant actress and person." Their shared dedication to authenticity has made Anora a standout in this year’s cinematic landscape.
With Anora now available on digital platforms and Borisov’s name generating significant buzz, the actor’s rise from Russian cinema to global recognition is a testament to his talent and commitment to his craft. Fans and critics alike are eager to see what this extraordinary performer takes on next.