Aleksandr Khanzhonkov
In 1906 he opened the A. Khanzhonkov Trading House (since 1912 - A. Khanzhonkov & K JSC), the first Russian company selling and renting foreign films. Since 1907, he began production of game productions and chronicles. One of the founders of Russian cinematography. Vladislav Starevich, Eugene Bauer, Petr Chardynin, Vera Kholodnaya, Ivan Mozhuhin, Vera Caralli, Vitold Polonsky, Ivan Perestiani and others. In 1920, he emigrated after the nationalization of film enterprises. He lived in Constantinople, Milan, Venice and other European cities. In 1922 he was elected honorary chairman of the Union of Russian Cinema Figures of Germany. In 1923, at the invitation of Rusfilm, he returned to the USSR, worked as a consultant in Goskino, head. production of "Proletkino". In 1926 he was arrested among others. However, they had extra opportunities to work in professions. Rehabilitated in 1934. In the same year, in connection with the 15th anniversary of Soviet cinema, he received a personal state award. The author of memoirs published in the book "The First Years of Russian Cinematography" (1937) and other publications; essays published in the 1960s. He died on September 26, 1945 in Yalta, in poverty and complete oblivion.
Acting
Crew
Movie
The Cameraman's Revenge
Producer
1912
Movie
Glumov's Diary
Producer
1923
Movie
The Dying Swan
Producer
1917
Movie
After Death
Producer
1915
Movie
Twilight of a Woman's Soul
Producer
1913
Movie
Child of the Big City
Producer
1914
Movie
Defence of Sevastopol
Director
1911
Movie
A Life for a Life
Producer
1916
Movie
Daydreams
Producer
1915
Movie
Children of the Age
Producer
1915
Movie
A Revolutionary
Producer
1917
Movie
Silent Witnesses
Producer
1914