Kizaru - Life On Stage

Life on Stage is a documentary directed by Gravis, following Kizaru on his first-ever tour at the peak of his career. After fleeing Russia more than a decade earlier due to legal issues that placed him on an Interpol radar, Kizaru was forced into exile, spending years living in Spain while building his career from a distance. As his influence grew, he became one of the most prominent figures in the Russian rap scene, yet remained physically absent from the stage and from the audience that shaped his rise.

When those cases were finally resolved, the tour marked the first time he was able to perform live, reuniting with fans who had followed his music for years but had never seen him in person. Filmed across multiple European cities, the documentary moves beyond a traditional tour film, capturing the emotional gravity of a moment long denied. It traces Kizaru’s evolution over the course of the tour, the psychological shift of finally stepping on stage, and the perspective of fans witnessing him live for the first time.

Titled Life on Stage not because the stage was familiar to him, but because it felt like a destination he had been preparing for his whole life.

ReadyFest
Media Director

ReadyFest is a music festival that approached Gravis ahead of its first edition to lead the development of its visual direction across video and photography. Working closely with the festival team, Gravis defined a clear and consistent visual language and assembled a production team spanning photographers, camera operators, and FPV drone pilots.

Now serving as Media Director for ReadyFest for the annual ReadyFest festivals across Europe, Gravis oversees and directs all photo and video production, edits the final content, and delivers both artist performance coverage and the official festival recap film.

T-Fest - Stadium Film

The team of the Ukranian rapper T-fest approached Gravis to develop a short documentary capturing the creation of his first ever arena concert in Europe from the inside. The project focuses on the first time the show was produced entirely in-house, without external promoters or organizers, relying solely on the artist’s own team.

The film documents the challenges faced throughout the process, the obstacles that were overcome, and the operational reality behind bringing the event to life.

In parallel, the documentary captures a major milestone in T-Fest’s career, his first-ever stadium show in Europe. With a sold-out audience of 6,000, the film records both the scale of the event and the significance of the moment, marking a defining step in the artist’s live performance journey.