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Citizenship
  
Soviet Union Russian

Name
  
Valery Todorovsky

Role
  
Film director


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Full Name
  
Valery Petrovich Todorovsky

Born
  
9 May 1962 (age 61) (
1962-05-09
)
Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union

Occupation
  
Film director, screenwriter

Spouse
  
Eugenia Hirivskaya (m. 2006), Natalya Tokareva (m. ?–2006)

Children
  
Pyotr Todorovsky, Ekaterina Todorovskaya, Zoya Todorovskaya

Parents
  
Mira Todorovskaya, Pyotr Todorovsky

Grandparents
  
Rozaliya Ostrovskaya, Yefim Todorovsky

Movies and TV shows
  
Ottepel, Hipsters, The Geographer Drank His, The Country of Deaf, The Lover

Similar People
  
Eugenia Hirivskaya, Pyotr Todorovsky, Aleksandr Veledinskiy, Ilya Neretin, Sergei Garmash

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Valery Petrovich Todorovsky (Russian: Вале́рий Петро́вич Тодоро́вский; born 9 May 1962, Odessa) is a Russian film director, screenwriter, TV producer whose best known film is Hipsters (2008). He is the son of Pyotr Todorovsky.

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Cinema

Valery Todorovsky Valery Todorovsky Modern Russian film director and screenwriter

He 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. His 2008 musical film Hipsters won the Golden Eagle Award and Nika Award for Best Film.

Of his earlier films, The Hearse (Katafalk) won the Grand Prix at Mannheim (1990) and Love (Lyubov) received Ecumenical Prize at Cannes (1992). In 1999 he was a member of the jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival.

TV

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.

In 2013, Russian TV main channel “Channel 1” showed a serial "The Thaw" (“Оттепель”). 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 Nikita Khruschev’s era. This time is commonly known as “The Thaw”.

References

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