Valeriya Gai Alexandrovna Germanika (Russian: Валерия Гай Александровна Германика, born Valeriya Igorevna Dudinskaya (Russian: Вале́рия И́горевна Дуди́нская); born 1 March 1984, Moscow) is a Russianfilm director dedicated to the topics of coming-of-age. She was awarded several awards for the feature film Everybody Dies But Me.[1]
Born to a Bohemian Moscow family (father Igor Dudinsky)[3] and trained at the Internews Cinema and Television School, Valeriya started directing at age nineteen. Her second film The Girls and subsequent The Birthday of the Infanta (both documentary) appeared at the Kinotavrfilm festival.[4]
In the beginning of 2010, Channel One aired Valeriya Gai Germanika's highly-controversial 69-episode TV-seriesSchool portraying teenagers life in an ordinary Moscow school. The project caused a lot of heated debates in Russian society due to unusual depiction of Russian school routine, including subcultures, promiscuity, alcoholism, drug use, etc.[5]
Valeriya has been the creative director for MTV Russia since 2010.