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  1. Victor Stoloff (1913–2009) was a Russian Empire-born American Hollywood director, producer and screenplay writer who worked in film and television. [1] [2] In 1943, Stoloff and Edgar Loew were nominated for an Academy Award in the category "Best Documentary", for the film Little Isles of Freedom .

  2. Victor Stoloff was born on 17 March 1913 in Tashkent, Russia. He was a director and writer, known for Sinfonia fatale (1947), Little Isles of Freedom (1943) and The 300 Year Weekend (1971). He died on 6 December 2009 in New York, New York, USA.

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  3. As producer, director, writer, and editor, Victor Stoloff has actively engaged in producing feature motion pictures and television programs throughout the world. His varied projects have taken him to the five continents, from the back lots of Hollywood to the remote African region of Timbuktu.

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  4. Victor Stoloff was born on 17 March 1913 in Tashkent, Russia. He was a director and writer, known for Sinfonia fatale (1947), Little Isles of Freedom (1943) and The 300 Year Weekend (1971). He died on 6 December 2009 in New York, New York, USA.

    • March 17, 1913
    • December 6, 2009
  5. When the elevator door opened, Victor Stoloff stepped out and into the lobby wearing a trench coat and carrying the holy grail of cult videos in his left hand. Now, the moment of truth had finally arrived.

  6. Victor Stoloff, Russian producer, writer, director, films and television. Member Writers Guild of America, East, Director's Guild of America, W. Background. Stoloff, Victor was born on March 17, 1913 in Tashkent, Russia. Came to the United States, 1940. Son of Albert and Vera Lvovna (Liahovich) Stoloff. Education. Student, Law School, Cairo, Egypt.

  7. Victor Stoloff. Siwa (Desert Boy) 1937. Licensing. If you would like to reproduce an image of a work of art in MoMA’s collection, or an image of a MoMA publication ...