Victor Freilich
Victor Freilich graduated from the Moscow University with a degree in Journalism in 1972. In 1963, he gained professional film knowledge through work at Gorky Film Studios in Moscow. While there, he created more than 9 feature films - "Vesyolyye istorii" (1962), "Im pokoryayetsya nebo" (1963), "Lyogkaya zhizn" (1964), "Mne dvadtsat let" (1964), "Geroj nashego vremeni" (1965), "Rano utrom" (1966), "Parol ne nuzhen" (1967), "Ekho dalyokih snegov" (1969) and others. Subsequently at MosFilm Studios, he was involved in major international productions such as Russian / Italian co-production "Krasnay...
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