Dmitriy Pisaruk
- Producer
Dmitriy Pisaruk is a Russian producer, founder and CEO of Kinoman film company. His most notable projects include Married Life Scenes, Silver Spoon, and Silver Spoon in Sochi.
Even though Dmitriy obtained the Economics degree at Belgorod University, deep inside Russian outback, his fascination with cinematography still prevailed over his education. Thanks to his ability to unite talented, creative and ambitious people around him, since 2004, Dmitriy has successfully implemented over 50 projects.
Dmitriy started off his career with Bachelors, a TV series inspired by the recent Sex and the City. During his first project, Dmitriy was accompanied by Dmitriy Dobuzhinsky's Park Production and Alexander Akopov's Amedia. But it was not until 2010 when he finally enjoyed the role of a chief producer. His landmark project happened to be Provokator, a TV series for REN TV, a major Russian broadcasting network.
Around the same time, Dmitriy has shown interest in creating short movies along with full-scale TV series. His first step was Trumpet, which was praised by the jury at Kronstadt Festival. In no time, another short story obtained recognition: Victory Day, directed by Igor Grinyakin, was given the best short film award at the Kinopriz competition. In 2020, Dmitriy turned to experimental projects again, and presented Kolskaya Sverkhglubokaya, a story regarding Kola Superdeep Borehole, which involved unique and complex animatronics created by Russian designers and engineers.
In 2021, a new series under Dmitriy's production was launched. Not only did Married Life Scenes air at KION streaming service, but also made it to the top 3 best selling Russian projects abroad. The same year, Dmitriy associated and consulted on Fischer early stage of development, run by 812 film company.
During the pandemic, Dmitriy got to work on season 4 of Silver Spoon, which was released later, in 2022. The same year, Dmitriy worked on Silver Spoon in Sochi, a feature film under the same franchise. Both TV series and the movie were so popular they were even sold to Netflix, and in Russia, it held its place at top of ratings for 4 months straight, and were honored with the Golden Button award by Kinopoisk.
Another project that Dmitriy cherishes is Golem, an upcoming Holocaust war drama. A lot of big names were included into production, including, but not limited to Aleksandr Tsekalo and his Sreda production company, Roman Abramovich as a sponsor, Alexander Kott as the director, Eduard Galkin as an actor, Vladislav Opeliants known for Petrov's Flu as a cameraman, and many more.
In 2023, a pilot episode of his Koroche, Plan Takoy was presented at Pilot festival. The new adventure series tells a story of a Russian hacker group. It was filmed in numerous climates and landscapes by Russian-Egyptian Morad Abdel-Fattah, and directed by Mark Gorobets (Zakrytaya Shkola).
After almost 20 years in cinematography, Dmitriy finally decided to unveil his potential and founded Kinoman film company in 2022. Dmitiry treats Kinoman as one of his great achievements and devotes his time and effort to a recently founded company.
Even though Dmitriy obtained the Economics degree at Belgorod University, deep inside Russian outback, his fascination with cinematography still prevailed over his education. Thanks to his ability to unite talented, creative and ambitious people around him, since 2004, Dmitriy has successfully implemented over 50 projects.
Dmitriy started off his career with Bachelors, a TV series inspired by the recent Sex and the City. During his first project, Dmitriy was accompanied by Dmitriy Dobuzhinsky's Park Production and Alexander Akopov's Amedia. But it was not until 2010 when he finally enjoyed the role of a chief producer. His landmark project happened to be Provokator, a TV series for REN TV, a major Russian broadcasting network.
Around the same time, Dmitriy has shown interest in creating short movies along with full-scale TV series. His first step was Trumpet, which was praised by the jury at Kronstadt Festival. In no time, another short story obtained recognition: Victory Day, directed by Igor Grinyakin, was given the best short film award at the Kinopriz competition. In 2020, Dmitriy turned to experimental projects again, and presented Kolskaya Sverkhglubokaya, a story regarding Kola Superdeep Borehole, which involved unique and complex animatronics created by Russian designers and engineers.
In 2021, a new series under Dmitriy's production was launched. Not only did Married Life Scenes air at KION streaming service, but also made it to the top 3 best selling Russian projects abroad. The same year, Dmitriy associated and consulted on Fischer early stage of development, run by 812 film company.
During the pandemic, Dmitriy got to work on season 4 of Silver Spoon, which was released later, in 2022. The same year, Dmitriy worked on Silver Spoon in Sochi, a feature film under the same franchise. Both TV series and the movie were so popular they were even sold to Netflix, and in Russia, it held its place at top of ratings for 4 months straight, and were honored with the Golden Button award by Kinopoisk.
Another project that Dmitriy cherishes is Golem, an upcoming Holocaust war drama. A lot of big names were included into production, including, but not limited to Aleksandr Tsekalo and his Sreda production company, Roman Abramovich as a sponsor, Alexander Kott as the director, Eduard Galkin as an actor, Vladislav Opeliants known for Petrov's Flu as a cameraman, and many more.
In 2023, a pilot episode of his Koroche, Plan Takoy was presented at Pilot festival. The new adventure series tells a story of a Russian hacker group. It was filmed in numerous climates and landscapes by Russian-Egyptian Morad Abdel-Fattah, and directed by Mark Gorobets (Zakrytaya Shkola).
After almost 20 years in cinematography, Dmitriy finally decided to unveil his potential and founded Kinoman film company in 2022. Dmitiry treats Kinoman as one of his great achievements and devotes his time and effort to a recently founded company.