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Boris Moiseevich Frumin (Russian: Борис Моисеевич Фрумин, Latvian: Boriss Frumins; born 24 October 1947) is a Soviet, American and Latvian film director and screenwriter.
Boris Frumin, the Latvian filmmaker who joined the staff of New York University’s Institute of Film and Television that same decade, was an important conduit for the wave of glocalization that has expanded in American independent cinema until today.
Boris Frumin was born on 24 October 1947 in Riga, Latvian SSR, USSR [now Latvia]. He is a writer and director, known for Black and White (1992), Brighton 4th (2021) and Viva Castro! (1994).
- October 24, 1947
Jul 13, 2022 · Boris Frumin, a well-known Soviet film director, discussed his experience at length in his 1979 oral history (view transcript here): “I should say that Jews in the Soviet Union feel that they are Jews, if only because when they short-change you in the stores…I could only expect an insult for an answer. I want to emphasize that every Jew who ...
Abstract. Boris Frumin was perhaps Lenfilm’s most obstinate younger director when it came to the editorial and vetting process, and in the case of The Errors of Youth (1978), the result was a major conflict both with the studio and with Goskino.
Jun 23, 2021 · The tender screenplay by Boris Frumin captures characters living in the new world in much the same fashion as they did in the old.
Apr 1, 1989 · While Hollywood directors waited anxiously to see who would get the ultimate film prize this week, Soviet emigre director Boris Frumin wrestled with a more modest goal.