Valeriya Davydova

약력

Journalist and scriptwriter, Moscow Film School alumnus. Author of the Evolution of Visual Violence: from Vampires to Snuff Movies

참여 작품

Crypto Rush
Editor
A story of a Russian woman who accidentally invested in a cryptocurrency mining farm. This investment drove her to investigate the history-making hype surrounding Bitcoin. She speaks with diverse experts as she travels across the globe, from Russia to the USA, Switzerland to Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and South Korea. The film is a contextual, culturally-focused dive into ten big, global cities where the viewer will uncover answers to the question “What is Bitcoin and Blockchain?” and, in the process, discover the real people standing behind this 21st-century digital Gold Rush.
Crypto Rush
Associate Producer
A story of a Russian woman who accidentally invested in a cryptocurrency mining farm. This investment drove her to investigate the history-making hype surrounding Bitcoin. She speaks with diverse experts as she travels across the globe, from Russia to the USA, Switzerland to Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and South Korea. The film is a contextual, culturally-focused dive into ten big, global cities where the viewer will uncover answers to the question “What is Bitcoin and Blockchain?” and, in the process, discover the real people standing behind this 21st-century digital Gold Rush.
Crypto Rush
Screenplay
A story of a Russian woman who accidentally invested in a cryptocurrency mining farm. This investment drove her to investigate the history-making hype surrounding Bitcoin. She speaks with diverse experts as she travels across the globe, from Russia to the USA, Switzerland to Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and South Korea. The film is a contextual, culturally-focused dive into ten big, global cities where the viewer will uncover answers to the question “What is Bitcoin and Blockchain?” and, in the process, discover the real people standing behind this 21st-century digital Gold Rush.
Karabash
Post Production Producer
A poetic documentary about the Russian monotown of Karabash, located in the Ural mountains. Mass media often call it ‘the most polluted town on Earth’. Two centuries of copper mining have left an impact on the local ecology, transforming the woods and hills into a Mars-like landscape. The main force in this place where nothing ever changes is the copper smelting plant – the primary source of both employment and environmental pollution.