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Valery Todorovsky


Valery Todorovsky

Birthday:

05/08/1962

Place of birth:

Odessa, USSR (Ukraine):

Biography:

Valery Petrovich Todorovsky (Russian: Вале́рий Петро́вич Тодоро́вский; Ukranian: Валерій Петрович Тодоровський; born 9 May 1962; Odessa) is a Russian film director, screenwriter, producer whose best known film is "Hipsters" (2008). He is the son of filmmaker Pyotr Todorovsky (1925-2013) and the father of the filmmaker Pyotr Todorovsky Jr. (1986). Of his earlier films, The Hearse (Katafalk) won the Grand Prix at Mannheim (1990) and Love (Lyubov) received Ecumenical Prize at Cannes (1992), and won awards at Sozvezdie, Chicago, Geneva and Montpellier Film Festivals. Todorovsky made a name for himself with the crime melodrama set in Moscow, The Country of Deaf (Strana Glukhikh), scripted by actress-director-scriptwriter Renata Litvinova based on her own novella To Have and to Belong. The film was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival in 1998. In 1999 he was a member of the jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. His 2008 musical film Hipsters won the Golden Eagle Award and Nika Award for Best Film. Valery Todorovsky also co-produced the Russian gangster TV series Brigada (2002) (which eventually received a cult popularity) and the 2005 TV adaptation of the Master and Margarita for Telekanal Rossiya. In 2013, Russian TV main channel "Channel 1" showed a serial The Thaw. It was Valeriy's debut on TV as a director. The ratings proved the serial was received with a great success. The serial is a melodrama about life in the Soviet Union during the early years of Nikita Khrushchev's era. In 2022, The Russian streaming service More.tv showed the drama In two, directed by Todorovsky, and starring Alexander Petrov, Danila Kozlovsky and Irina Starshenbaum.



Credits

Дунай (2021)
Producer
Гипноз (2020)
Director
Гипноз (2020)
Producer
Француз (2019)
Producer
Одесса (2019)
Director
Одесса (2019)
Producer
Одесса (2019)
Idea
Ваш репетитор (2018)
Producer
Большой (2016)
Director
Большой (2016)
Story
Большой (2016)
Producer
Весёлые ребята;) (2014)
Producer
Поддубный (2014)
Producer
Географ глобус пропил (2013)
Screenplay
Географ глобус пропил (2013)
Producer
Любви целительная сила (2012)
Producer
Расплата за любовь (2011)
Producer
Detyam do 16... (2010)
Producer
Кандагар (2010)
Producer
Пикап: Съем без правил (2009)
Producer
Кислород (2009)
Producer
Жизнь взаймы (2009)
Producer
Дорога, ведущая к счастью (2009)
Producer
Стиляги (2008)
Writer
Стиляги (2008)
Director
Стиляги (2008)
Producer
Побочный эффект (2008)
Producer
ССД: Смерть Советским Детям (2008)
Producer
Любовь, как мотив (2008)
Producer
Реальный папа (2008)
Producer
Качели (2008)
Producer
Тиски (2007)
Art Direction
Тиски (2007)
Director
Тиски (2007)
Writer
Тиски (2007)
Producer
Шутка (2007)
Producer
Вакцина (2007)
Producer
Девять дней до весны (2007)
Producer
Стикс (2007)
Producer
Семь кабинок (2007)
Producer
Комната с видом на огни (2007)
Producer
Обратный отсчет (2006)
Producer
Posledniy Zaboy (2006)
Producer
Posledniy Zaboy (2006)
Writer
Поцелуй бабочки (2006)
Producer
Охота на пиранью (2006)
Producer
Graf Montenegro (2006)
Producer
Мой сводный брат Франкенштейн (2004)
Director
Любовник (2002)
Director
Леди на день (2002)
Producer
Тартарен из Тараскона (2002)
Producer
Поклонник (1999)
Producer
Женская собственность (1999)
Editor
Страна глухих (1998)
Director
Страна глухих (1998)
Writer
Змеиный источник (1997)
Producer
Подмосковные вечера (1994)
Director
Над темной водой (1993)
Writer
Кикс (1992)
Producer
Любовь (1991)
Director
Любовь (1991)
Screenplay
Любовь (1991)
Producer
Морской волк (1991)
Screenplay
Циники (1991)
Screenplay
Гамбринус (1990)
Screenplay
Отдушина (1990)
Writer
Катафалк (1990)
Director
Бич божий (1989)
Screenplay
Svītas cilvēks (1987)
Writer
Dubultnieks (1986)
Screenplay