Valery Todorovsky

Valery Todorovsky

63 · Born: May 8, 1962

1978

Personal Details

Official Socials
BornMay 8, 1962 Odessa, USSR (Ukraine)
Spouse
  • Evgenia Brik

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Feb 10, 2022 )
  • Natalya Tokareva

    ( May 14, 2025 to Dec 31, 1969 )
Parents
  • Pyotr Todorovskiy
  • Mira Todorovskaya

Biography

Valery Petrovich Todorovsky, a celebrated and accomplished Russian film director, screenwriter, and producer, emerged into the world on May 9, 1962, in the vibrant city of Odessa. As the offspring of the illustrious filmmaker Pyotr Todorovsky, who was born in 1925 and passed away in 2013, Valery's creative endeavors were undoubtedly influenced by his father's esteemed legacy. Moreover, Valery is also the proud father of his own talented son, Pyotr Todorovsky Jr., born in 1986, who is rapidly making a name for himself in the film industry, thus perpetuating the Todorovsky family's rich cinematic heritage.

Notable Russian filmmaker Todorovsky has established himself as a master of thought-provoking cinema, with his critically acclaimed body of work spanning multiple decades.

His early endeavors, such as the 1990 film "The Hearse" (Katafalk),garnered significant recognition, including the prestigious Grand Prix award at the Mannheim film festival.

Subsequent projects, like the 1992 film "Love" (Lyubov),received widespread acclaim, claiming the Ecumenical Prize at the esteemed Cannes film festival, as well as numerous accolades at other prominent film festivals, including Sozvezdie, Chicago, Geneva, and Montpellier.

Notable among Todorovsky's impressive filmography is his crime melodrama masterpiece, "The Country of Deaf", a gripping cinematic endeavour set against the vibrant backdrop of Moscow. This critically acclaimed film is the brainchild of the multi-talented Renata Litvinova, a gifted actress, director, and scriptwriter, who drew inspiration from her own literary work, the novella "To Have and to Belong". The film's premiere was marked by its inclusion in the esteemed 48th Berlin International Film Festival in 1998, a testament to its artistic merit and international recognition. Furthermore, Todorovsky's involvement in the cinematic community was solidified when he served as a member of the jury at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival in 1999, lending his expertise and insight to the esteemed panel.

Todorovsky's 2008 cinematic endeavour, the musical film "Hipsters", achieved a remarkable feat by winning the esteemed Golden Eagle Award and the Nika Award for Best Film, a testament to its outstanding quality and excellence.

Furthermore, Todorovsky's entrepreneurial spirit led him to co-produce the extremely popular Russian gangster television series "Brigada", which, despite its initial run in 2002, has since garnered a devoted cult following, a true indication of its enduring appeal.

Moreover, Todorovsky's impressive production credits also include the 2005 television adaptation of the timeless literary masterpiece "The Master and Margarita" for Telekanal Rossiya, a project that undoubtedly showcased his remarkable skills as a producer and his ability to bring beloved stories to life in a new and captivating way.

Todorovsky marked a significant milestone in his professional journey by making his television directorial debut in the year 2013, with the serial "The Thaw", which garnered immense popularity upon its airing on the Russian television main channel, "Channel 1". This melodrama, set in the Soviet Union during the early years of Nikita Khrushchev's era, captivated audiences with its poignant portrayal of life during this pivotal period in Russian history.

Todorovsky's directorial skills were on full display as he skillfully wove a narrative that delved into the complexities and nuances of Soviet life, offering a captivating glimpse into the era of Nikita Khrushchev's leadership.

The year 2022 marked a significant milestone for renowned filmmaker, Alexei Todorovsky, as his thought-provoking drama "In Two" premiered on the esteemed Russian streaming service More.tv, boasting an impressive cast featuring the talented Alexander Petrov, Danila Kozlovsky, and Irina Starshenbaum.

Throughout his illustrious career, Todorovsky has consistently demonstrated a fearless willingness to challenge conventional storytelling norms, leaving an indelible mark on the world of Russian cinema, and solidifying his position as a visionary force to be reckoned with in the industry.

Career

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2016
Bolshoy
Bolshoy as Director, Story
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Hipsters
Hipsters as Director, Writer
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1994