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Cyril Prytula - writer, screenwriter and producer with more than 15 years of work experience with various production companies, streaming platforms and TV-networks, including Sony Pictures Television International, Space, Team Films, Juice, CTC, TNT, Kinopoisk, Okko, TV3 among others. With feature films, mini-series and long-running TV shows in portfolio (as a writer and/or producer). Worked on all types of scripted formats in different roles (as a team lead and a team member) on a blooming market with international partners.
Before that was a film critic and entertainment journalist, gave lectures in privately owned film schools and developed writing and script editing courses. Also worked closely with various US and Canadian writers and producers to bring best practices and show adaptations to the biggest CIS market and even worked on organizing Robert McKee’s lectures and arrival of a printed edition of The Hollywood Reporter to Russia.
Currently live in Lisbon, Portugal, work on new screenplays, second SF novel, narrative design for a game studio and collection of short stories. You can learn more using site navigation but never hesitate to ask.
“Austin Powers: Mr. Roboto is lying to us.
Foxxy Cleopatra: Tell me something I don't know.
Austin Powers: I open-mouth kissed a horse once.
Foxxy Cleopatra: Say what?
Austin Powers: That's something you don't know.”
...but my best friend does.
Live with a wheaten terrier and support animal shelters. Love dogs and everything that comes with them.
...but they are not well surved.
Take tennis lessons. Also like football and basketball (play them when possible). Support AC Milan.
...but when prepare it myself.
Who doesn't like a good home-cooking party? Not a vegan and probably never will be. Try to convince me.
...but prefer not to.
...but some of them aquired at birth.
Russian and Ukrainian are native for me. English is fluent, French and Czech are rusty. Learning Portuguese at the moment.
...but hardly call any place home.
To end on a sad note that is.
“What's a dazzling urbanite like you doing in a rustic setting like this?”