Yelena Demikovsky
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Yelena Demikovsky is founder of Red Palette Pictures. Born in Russia,
she has lived in the United States for more than 16 years. She is a
documentary and narrative filmmaker with a broad theatre background in
the United States and Russia.
Demikovsky has directed award-winning documentaries such as Unity, The Story Of Fenist , Happy To Be So And Vera. An Intimate Sketch and narrative shorts, Shell and Through The Door.
She is in post-production of the documentary, Then Comes The Glory, about famed ballet star, Rudolf Nureyev and Black Russian.
In addition, she has written five short scripts, two feature scripts and a two-act play.
Demikovsky has produced two symposia about Rudolf Nureyev - one in New York (1997), the other in St. Petersburg, Russia (1998). She also contributed interviews and translations to four authors of Nureyev biographies. She was guest director of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab and directed for Soho Rep in New York City.
Demikovsky has two masters degrees, one in theatre (Moscow, Russia), and another in video (Boston, USA) and had taught theatre directing in Moscow.
Demikovsky has directed award-winning documentaries such as Unity, The Story Of Fenist , Happy To Be So And Vera. An Intimate Sketch and narrative shorts, Shell and Through The Door.
She is in post-production of the documentary, Then Comes The Glory, about famed ballet star, Rudolf Nureyev and Black Russian.
In addition, she has written five short scripts, two feature scripts and a two-act play.
Demikovsky has produced two symposia about Rudolf Nureyev - one in New York (1997), the other in St. Petersburg, Russia (1998). She also contributed interviews and translations to four authors of Nureyev biographies. She was guest director of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab and directed for Soho Rep in New York City.
Demikovsky has two masters degrees, one in theatre (Moscow, Russia), and another in video (Boston, USA) and had taught theatre directing in Moscow.