Dmitrievsky was born in 1946 in Southern-Sakhalinsk (USSR); he is a Russian camera operator, screenwriter and producer. He graduated from the Russian State University of Cinematography named after S. Gerasimov, which is considered the world’s oldest film school, founded in 1919 by Lev Kuleshov and Vladimir Gardin. Having finished his studies in 1972 and graduating from the Operator Faculty, Dmitrievsky’s career began as a director of photography, working with other producers as well as with his own films, as a result becoming a filmmaker himself. Mainly he worked with the following genres: melodrama, detective and science fiction. His career lasted between 1967 and 2013. Over the course of his career as a director, he shot about 40 films as a camera operator. He also worked on television, filming the program My Movies.

References
http://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/operator/ros/23523/bio/
https://www.kinopoisk.ru/name/266157/
http://www.km.ru/kino/encyclopedia/dmitrievskii-vladimir-mikhailovich
http://kinopod.org/person/vladimir-dmitrievskiy.html
http://ruspekh.ru/people/item/dmitrievskij-vladimir-mikhajlovich

Filmography (Producer)
1995 – Sinful Apostles of Love (Грешные апостолы любви)
2006 – Karambol’ (Carom billiards)
2008 – Egoist (Egoist)
2008 – Zachem ty ushel (Why did you leave)
2008 – Nevesta na zakaz (Ordered bride)
2009 – Gryaznaya rabota (Dirty work)
2009 – Malakholnaya (Scatty)
2009 – Predel zhelaniy (Limit of wishes)
2011 – Lzhesvidetelnitsa (Perjurer)
2011 – Pulya – dura 4, Pulya – dura 5 (Stupid bullet 4 and 5)
2013 – Klyuchi ot proshlogo (Keys to the past)
2013 – Rayskiy ugolok (Heavenly corner)
2014 – Lesnik (Forester)

Awards
2011 – Best director prize for the Gryaznaya rabota (Dirty work) film at the festival Zolotoy Nosorog (Golden Rhinoceros) in Moscow.