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Maksim Gelievich Pezhemskiy
Максим Пежемский
Birth at
30 March 1963
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Maxim Gelievich Pezhemsky was born on March 30, 1963 in the Amur region, in the city of Zeya. In 1991, he graduated from the faculty of cultural and educational work of the Leningrad Institute of Culture with a degree in "Head of an amateur film studio". Then he worked as the head of the children's film studio, was an assistant cinematographer at the Lennauchfilm film studio, and since 1987 he participated in the work of the Che-Payev film group. In 1990, Maxim Pezhemsky, according to his script,
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Maxim Gelievich Pezhemsky was born on March 30, 1963 in the Amur region, in the city of Zeya. In 1991, he graduated from the faculty of cultural and educational work of the Leningrad Institute of Culture with a degree in "Head of an amateur film studio". Then he worked as the head of the children's film studio, was an assistant cinematographer at the Lennauchfilm film studio, and since 1987 he participated in the work of the Che-Payev film group. In 1990, Maxim Pezhemsky, according to his script, shot a short film “Comrade Chkalov’s Transition across the North Pole”, which was awarded several cinematic prizes. Subsequently, he was staged game paintings “Prisoners of Fortune” (1993), “Hard Time” (1997, 16 mm). In 1997, at the film studio "STV" Maxim Pezhemsky shot the film "Mom, do not grieve!".