Dmitry Anatolyevich Lesnevsky (b. February 2, 1970) is a Russian-British-Israeli entrepreneur and producer in television, film, publishing and online media.
In 1997 Lesnevsky co-founded and served as CEO and General producer (through 2005) of REN-TV Television Network - the second biggest independent TV channel in Russia.
In 2018, Lesnevsky started development and production of the first ever Hollywood motion pictures to send Tom Cruise and director Doug Liman into space.
From 2007 to 2013, Lesnevsky was the co-publisher of The New Times, a Russian politics and social issues weekly magazine, notable for its independent, liberal, democratic and humanitarian orientation, as well as for its investigative journalism.
Michael McFaul, the former United States Ambassador to Russia from 2012-2014 to co-founder Iren Lesnevskaya:“You have made an invaluable contribution to the establishment and development of the Russian media through your many years of work.
SEE-1 will be a multipurpose entertainment and content studio in space and will expand Axiom's vision of an expansive and thriving low-Earth orbit economy.
This microgravity media venue will comprise one-fifth of Axiom Station's initial configuration when it is completed and will be ready to separate from the ISS in 2030.
[6] This unique space arena aims to produce micro-gravity film, TV, music, sports, events, and entertainment projects and is set to launch September of 2027.
are excited to offer actors, content creators, and other commercial entities the world's first opportunity to film above Earth.