Dimitri Venkov
Dimitri gained initial recognition with his debut film, "Mad Mimes," in 2012. His subsequent work, "Krisis," was selected for the Oberhausen Film Festival and featured in Documenta 14. In 2018, Dimitri's film, "The Hymns of Muscovy," received accolades at international film festivals, was broadcast on TV and streaming platforms, and found its place in prominent institutional and private art collections. Dimitri has participated in biennials in Moscow, Bergen, Goteborg, Wroclaw, among others. His works have been showcased at esteemed galleries such as Whitechapel and Hayward, and he has held personal exhibitions at MHKA, Nassauischer Kunstverein, CCA Winzavod, and Manezh. Dimitri's contributions have garnered attention from both Russian writers, including Anna Tolstova, Alexandra Novozhenova, Boris Klushnikov, Andrey Shental, Gleb Napreenko, Alexander Evangely, and international figures such as Kate Sutton, Simon Mraz, Yin Xiuzhen, Nagihan Haliloğlu, and Davide Deriu.
Known for
DirectingBirthday
January 2, 1980Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
13Place of birth
Novosibirsk, USSR (Russia)Also known as
Dmitriy Venkov, Дмитрий Венков, Dimitri Venkov, Dmitri VenkovCast credits
Crew credits
Krisis
Director, Adaptation, Editor, Storyboard ArtistAmerica
Editor, Screenstory, Director, Director of PhotographyLong Encounters Quick Farewells
Screenstory, Cinematography, Editor, DirectorNothing Happens
DirectorMad Mimes
Screenplay, Director, Camera Operator, EditorValentine One Blue Eye
ProducerWe Are Your Grandfather
Screenplay, Director, Editor, Director of PhotographyThe Shining Will Come Crashing Down
Director, Screenplay, Editor, StoryboardLike the Sun
Screenplay, Director, Director of PhotographyThe Hymns of Muscovy
Director, Editor, Screenplay