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Pavel Kogan Filmography

DirectingBORN 1931LENINGRAD19 FILMS IN DB

PavelKogan

Known for Directing · The House is Being Built, The Limit of Possible, Look at the Face

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$29
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The Limit of Possible
~$29 · DVD · 1984
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The Limit of Possible
$29 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Pavel Kogan, born in Leningrad in 1931, left an indelible mark on the world of documentary filmmaking. His notable work, "The Limit of Possible" (1984), showcases his unique ability to blend human stories with profound historical contexts, making it a sought-after title among collectors. Kogan’s films often tackled significant themes, such as the Holocaust in "Mutiny in Sobibor" (1989), which was groundbreaking as the first Soviet-Dutch co-production and won the prestigious Joris Ivens prize. This film not only highlighted Kogan's storytelling prowess but also his commitment to illuminating the Jewish experience during World War II, a topic that resonates deeply within the global film community. Beyond his directorial achievements, Kogan was a passionate educator, shaping future filmmakers at the Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music, and Cinematography. His extensive body of work, including award-winning documentaries like "The Band of Military Tunes" (1968), has become highly collectible, with enthusiasts appreciating both the historical significance and Kogan's artistic vision. Collectors treasure these films not only for their rarity but also for the rich narratives that reflect a tumultuous period in history.

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