Serhii Storozhev (b. 1990)

Alias:
Sergii Storozhev
Serhiy Storozhev
Сергій Сторожев

Birthplace:
Mariupol, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine]

Born:
September 4, 1990

Was born on September 4, 1990 in Mariupol. His father is a sailor, mother worked as a teacher. From 2007 to 2011, he studied at the Mariupol State University. At the same time, in 2010 he did an internship at the University of Messina (Italy). Since 2011, he has worked at the STB TV channel, since 2014 - as the Chief Director of projects. In 2020, he finished work on his full-length debut My Sweet Home. During the war, in 2022, he shot the second full-length film "Invictus Games", which was awarded with several awards. During the war, he worked as a director of the live of the "FREEDOM" telethon, and also made an adapted script based on Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's play Mysterious Variations and made a full-length film based on this script - Dedication to Eve. He has an active public position, volunteering, is an adviser of the Head of the State Agency of Tourism Development.

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Director:
2015  For Rent
2020  My Sweet Home
2023  Dedication to Eve

Producer:
2015  For Rent
2020  My Sweet Home
2023  Dedication to Eve

Screenplay:
2015  For Rent
2020  My Sweet Home
2023  Dedication to Eve

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