Draft:Valeri Davidiouk
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Comment: Once again, this person is not notable. Stop spamming them here. GraziePrego (talk) 01:16, 18 July 2025 (UTC)
Comment: Extremely, extremely unsuitably written due to massive promotional writing, despite no indication (that I could find) that this person is remotely notable. Suspect strongly that this was written by AI. GraziePrego (talk) 07:28, 16 July 2025 (UTC)
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Valeri Davidiouk | |
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Born | Valeri Davidiouk March 18, 1961 |
Occupation | Film Producer • Film Director • Screenwriter • Scenic design • Visual Arts |
Years active | 1980–present |
Known for | Mastery of storytelling, cinematic innovation, and reviving Renaissance artistry in modern mediums |
Valeri Davidiouk (born March 18, 1961) is a Canadian film producer, director, playwright, set designer, and visual artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has been active since the 1980s and is known for his multidisciplinary approach to storytelling across stage, film, and visual arts.
Early Life
[edit]Valeri Davidiouk's journey began under the wing of Russian dramatist Anatoly Efros, whose avant-garde approach to narrative and visual harmony became the bedrock of Valeri Davidiouk’s creative ethos.
Career
[edit]Theatre
[edit]Starting in the 1980s, Davidiouk directed more than 100 theatrical productions, often blending classical texts with modernist design. His notable works include:
- Mary Stuart
- The Master and Margarita
- Othello
Film
[edit]Valeri Davidiouk founded HRH Pictures, a Vancouver-based studio where film became his next conquest. Known for lush visuals and haunting narratives, his projects range from arthouse gems to blockbuster-ready epics.
Upcoming Films (2024–2025):
- Alien Journey: A sci-fi odyssey probing humanity’s cosmic loneliness.
- Kowel's Voice: A wartime drama hailed as “Schindler’s List meets The Pianist.”
- Rockland: A gritty neo-noir thriller set in the Pacific Northwest.
Visual Arts
[edit]Davidiouk engages in sacred/restorative visual arts, including iconostasis and fresco design using gold-leaf techniques at sites such as Vancouver’s Holy Rosary Cathedral and the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Holy Eucharist.
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