Andrey Kavun
Andrey Olegovich Kavun (Ukrainian: Андрій Олегович Кавун; Russian: Андрей Олегович Кавун; December 9, 1969) is a Russian film director and screenwriter of Ukrainian origin, notable for historical drama film Kandahar. In 1999 he graduated from the directing department of VGIK (workshop of Vladimir Khotinenko).[1][2]
Andrey Kavun | |
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Андрій Кавун | |
Born | Andrey Olegovich Kavun 9 December 1969 |
Occupation | filmmaker |
Filmography
Year | Name | Director | Screenwriter | Editor | Composer | Producer |
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1997 | Kotovasiya | Yes | ||||
1999 | Turetsky's March | Yes | ||||
2001 | Enmity | Yes | ||||
2002—2003 | Russian Amazons | Yes | ||||
2003 | Railway Station | Yes | ||||
2004 | Team | Yes | ||||
2004 | The Cadets | Yes | ||||
2006 | Piranha | Yes | ||||
2006 | Your Honor | Yes | ||||
2009 | Kandagar | Yes | Yes | |||
2010 | Skipped Parts | Yes | ||||
2012 | Sherlock Holmes | Yes | Yes | |||
2014 | Yolki 1914 | Yes |
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References
- "Андрей Кавун / Биография и фильмография". Russia-1.
- "Андрей Кавун". Andrei Kavun.
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