Ruslan Vitryanyuk

Ruslan Vitryanyuk
Born (1973-02-28) February 28, 1973
Borisov, USSR
Nationality Russian
Alma mater Russian Academy of Foreign Trade
Occupation Producer, film maker, actor
Years active 1995–present

Ruslan Vitryanyuk (Russian: Руслан Владимирович Витрянюк), born February 28, 1973 is a producer, film maker, actor, Member of Russian Guild of Producers, Member of Ukrainian Guild of Producers.

He is the founder and president of Los Angeles-based Golden Bridge Entertainment and Russian foundation “Stars of the Motherland” (Foundation that supports Culture, Arts, Science and Sports). Ruslan is also the creator and producer of Russian Film Festival in Valence. Ruslan is best known for his works with Pierre Richard, Annie Girardot, Orlando Bloom, Djimon Hounsou, Catherine Deneuve, and Thomas Anders

Education

Ruslan holds his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Master’s degree in Marketing and Advertising. He also has Ph.D degree.

Career

Ruslan started his career as an executive in “Photo” magazine. During his work at “Photo” magazine he got introduced to Stas Namin who had a great photo collection of his own. Ruslan proposed to organize photo exhibition for Stas that turn out to be a great success. Impressed by Ruslan’s organizational skills, Stas Namin, who gained a cult figure status as one of the founders of indigenous Russian rock music, offered Ruslan his first job as producer. Ruslan gained tremendous experience working with Stas on numerous projects in The Stas Namin Centre.

In 1998 Ruslan founded “Stars of the Motherland” foundation that supports culture, arts, science and sports. This organization produced numerous gala events in partnership with JSA for various international pop music stars in the Kremlin, Red Square, and Carnegie Hall.

In 1998 Ruslan met Sergey Kalvarskiy, TEFI award winner in "Producer of the Year" nomination (Equivalent to a Golden Globe Award). Starting in 2003 they worked with all major Russian pop and rock stars producing their music videos. Ruslan founded “Production Promotion Pictures”, his first production company, in 2003 and produced two films the same year. His first work with famous Russian movie director Ivan Solovov, Slova i muzyka was critically acclaimed. His second work was his first TV series project, Nadezhda ukhodit posledney was purchased by one of the most popular Russian channels CTC.

In the period of time between 2005 and 2011 Ruslan partnered with Kinoprom, Top Line Production, and A-1 Kino Video. He produced the following films and TV series "Polnyy vperyod!", Parni iz stali, "Karusel", "Stealing Tarantino”, "Ya dozhdus", Countdown, “Mechtat ne vredno”, “Kod apokalipsisa”, Zabava, “My iz budushchego 2”,Dyuymovochka, “Horror Which Is Always with You”, and many others.

In 2011 Ruslan moved to Los Angeles, CA and founded “Golden Bridge Entertainment”

Notable Works with Stas Namin

Main Achievements

Filmography

Film Year Role
Life Is Like Poker 2014 producer
Angel of Death 2014 producer
Island 2014 producer
Rock'n'Ball 2011 producer
Ya dozhdus 2011 producer
Land of Oblivion 2011 producer
The Will of Victory (A Doc Opera) 2011 associate producer
Iskateli Priklyucheniy 2010 producer
Parizhane 2010 producer
Kod apokalipsisa 2010 associate producer
Vorotily. Byt vmeste 2009 producer
Vorotily 2009 producer
V ozhidanii chuda 2007 producer
Zhivopisnaya Avantyura 2007 producer
Nulevoy kilometr 2007 actor / producer
Stealing Tarantino 2006 producer
20 nuits et un jour de pluie 2006 producer
Karusel 2005 producer
Parni iz stali 2005 producer
Polnyy vperyod! 2005 producer
Mechtat ne vredno 2005 producer
Countdown 2004 producer

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