
Dima Barch
Directing
Biography
Dima Barch is a Russian-born fleeing filmmaker known for his bold and distinctive approach to horror and genre storytelling. His work explores themes of transformation, existential dread, and the limits of human control, blending surreal imagery with deeply personal narratives. His short films, Dead End and The Power of the Strike, have garnered attention for their unique visual style and thought-provoking themes, already solidifying his place as an emerging voice in contemporary genre cinema.
Known For

One totally f***ed up night in a bowling alley.
The Power of the Strike

Even after death, Nick’s abusive boyfriend Godfrey goes on pursuing him. But is it reality or a terrible nightmare awakened by murder?
Dead End
“Absence” Dima Barcha will tell the story of four former classmates. Five years after the release, the heroes face supernatural evil. The genre of the future tape can be described as a mixture of aesthetic horror and social drama.