Valeriu Jereghi

Valeriu Jereghi
Born Valeriu Isaevich Jereghi
(1948-10-19) October 19, 1948
Strasheni, Moldova
Alma mater Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, (VGIK) Moscow
Occupation Filmmaker, scriptwriter, actor
Years active 1972–present

VALERIU JEREGHI (Жереги Валерий Исаевич; born 19 October 1948) is a Moldovan film director and screenwriter, the member of the Union of Cinematographers of Moldova and Russia since 1978, “MAESTRU IN ARTE”.

He graduated from the Chisinau Institute of Arts, Department of Film Direction in 1970 and the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, (VGIK, Moskow), Department of Film Direction in 1975. He has worked with the international studios, such as Moldova-Film, France-RTR K-2, and Nikita Mikhalkov’s studio in TRI-TE.

His feature film “Predchuvstviye” (in English: Presentiment) was selected in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.

His experimental black and white feature film “Arrivederci”, written and produced within 12 days, was screened at the European Parliament in 2008 and received Erasmus EuroMedia Award and many other international awards.

In 2013 Valeriu Jereghi founded The Association of Young Cinematographers of Moldova.

Valeriu Jereghi presents Moldova as a peace-oriented and hard working country. His films and books often reflect social reality in Moldova evoking the feelings of hope and love. Besides working as director and writer he also teaches and promotes young filmmakers from Moldova.

Filmography

Author of books "Cinema Shorts Stories” and “Amore e Guera”. Published in " Nistru", "Codri", "Tinerimea Moldovei", "Screen and Stage", "Art of the Cinema", and "Film Scripts" journals.

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