Sergei Davidoff is an author and award-winning writer/director with 25 years of experience in the film industry. As a director, his films have screened in over 100 international film festivals.
Sergei exploded onto the indie film scene with his award-winning short film Sweet Dreams that was premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and, to date, screened at over 40 international festivals and reviewed by numerous news outlets world-wide.
"Sweet Dreams reminded me of the best European cinema before the digital age. Such an emotional labyrinth! I truly believe this film deserves an Oscar, and I'm surprised that it hasn't been nominated. A true gem of film-making." - Mark Hanson
Sergei's feature film debut was Childhood. The film stars British actress Tara Fitzgerald. Some of her work includes Sirens (1994), A Man of No Importance (1994), Brassed Off (1996). Sergei wore many hats on this indie film including directing, producing, editing, and photography. The film was sold to Allied Distribution Company (Los Angeles, CA). After Childhood Sergei produced several feature films and wrote and directed over 20 short films.