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Aleksandr Gorokhov Filmography

WritingBORN 19395 FILMS IN DB

AleksandrGorokhov

Known for Writing Β· A Hot November, The Time of Sons

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A Hot November
~$0 Β· 4K Β· 2006
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A Hot November
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BIOGRAPHY

Aleksandr Gorokhov is a revered figure in the world of physical media, known for his compelling narratives and unique perspective on film. His work on "The Time of Sons" (1987) stands out as a significant entry in Soviet cinema, capturing the complexities of familial bonds amid the backdrop of societal change. Collectors particularly cherish this film for its historical context and the raw authenticity of its storytelling, making it a gem in any serious collection. In 2006, Gorokhov continued to impress with "A Hot November," a poignant exploration of love and loss during a tumultuous season. This film has gained a dedicated following among collectors who appreciate its artistic merit and the emotional depth it brings to home video collections. With his films often receiving limited releases and special editions, Gorokhov's work remains highly sought after, embodying the essence of cinematic storytelling that resonates with both film historians and avid collectors alike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Aleksandr Gorokhov known for?

Aleksandr Gorokhov is known for writing films.

What genres does Aleksandr Gorokhov's filmography span?

His filmography spans the genres of Drama, Crime, Action, Romance, and Adventure.

What era or decades does Aleksandr Gorokhov's work cover?

His work covers the years from 1970 to 2006, with the most-active decade being the 1980s.

What is the range and breadth of Aleksandr Gorokhov's work?

He has worked on a total of 5 films.

What are some notable films written by Aleksandr Gorokhov?

Some notable films include The Time of Sons (1987), Seek and You Will Find (1970), A Hot November (2006), Without A Uniform (1988), and Leader (1980).