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225:. In 1966, his entire family moved to Moscow, where Fradis graduated in 1970 from the Schepkin Drama School and later from the High Courses of Scriptwriters and Film Directors. Anatoly Fradis worked as a film director for Mosfilm Studios, Moscow, from the time he was twenty until he departed for the United States in 1979. During his Mosfilm's years, Mr. Fradis worked as First AD and Director on 22: 326:. Since 1990, Fradis became one of the major suppliers of American films to the USSR, selling to Russia as many as 60 films per year. For more than fifteen years AFRA-FILM and MOSFILM/USA were arranging and coordinating Mosfilm's efforts in Cannes, Milan and Los Angeles during respective film festivals and markets. 241:
Upon his arrival to the United States in 1979, Fradis began his career as a promoter and impresario. He promoted primarily Eastern European films and live shows from the former USSR, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia and toured them throughout the US, Canada and Western Europe. He was involved
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His company, AFRA Film Enterprises, formed in 1980 to promote mainly Russian and Eastern European films. Under exclusive contractual arrangement with Film Polski, AFRA obtained Polish art films, many of which were shelved during martial law. Since 1987, Fradis and his company has represented Mosfilm
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In 1999, Fradis and his partners from Northern California established a new company, Theatre Promotions Management Corporation, which was involved in the renovation project of the October cinema in Moscow, supplying the 11-screen multiplex with film projection, sound and concert equipment. Also,
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Productions for Showtime, where he worked in Austria. Since then, he was able to arrange co-financing for several American films to be shot in Austria and Germany. In 1998, Fradis produced several episodes of the TV series
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in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York and Philadelphia. In 2015, Fradis organized the 1st Hollywood Festival of the best Ukrainian Films, which took place at the Laemmle Fine Arts Theater in Los Angeles.
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Studios, Russia, in the US and Canada, serving as a liaison between Mosfilm and several production companies in America and Europe, arranging co-productions and service deals including
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Fradis was born into a film family as a third-generation filmmaker. His grandfather, Akiva Fradis, was one of the original founders of the Film Studio in the City of
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Fradis was involved in the construction of a 14-screen multiplex in downtown Seoul, South Korea and several multiplexes in Warsaw, Poland.
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In 2002, Fradis, together with Joseph Cohen, established new financing and production entity, which financed and executive produced
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streaming device, Aurora Professional STB, which the company is implementing in Russia, Poland, Italy, France and South-East Asia.
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Studios. Anatoly's mother was a film editor, and his sister, Tatiana, was a sound designer for Russian Television.
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In his early childhood, during the 1950s, Anatoly Fradis was a child actor, starring in the Russian film
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One of Fradis' other business ventures, International Business Consortium Corporation, represented the
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Fradis and Vulich, under their company, Aurora CineStreem Corporation, developed an Internet
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In November 2014, Fradis brought the Jewish Theater from Warsaw, Poland to tour their show
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Group and its electronic products for the territory of Poland between 1985 and 1995.
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Recently, Fradis completed co-producing a Russian-American basketball picture,
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Fradis produced two films during 1992 to 1993 in partnership with
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
15: 581: 372:. From 1996 to 1997, Fradis financed and produced the film 490:"The Shooting Party (aka My Sweet and Tender Beast)" 150: 143: 416:. In 2005 to 2006, Fradis financed and produced 8: 425:Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave 646:Russian businesspeople in the United States 348:, as well as, in 1994, an action-thriller 140: 53:about living persons that is unsourced or 124:Learn how and when to remove this message 463: 360:. In 1996, Fradis produced two films, 636:Soviet emigrants to the United States 419:Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis 7: 590:Return of the Living Dead 4 and 5 14: 454:, directed by Anton Megerdichev. 20: 1: 323:Elvira, Mistress of the Dark 227:Front Behind the Front Lines 31:biography of a living person 58:must be removed immediately 662: 508:"Tatiana Adolfovna Fradis" 631:Russian male stage actors 621:Russian male child actors 340:'s Concord-New Horizons, 641:Russian male film actors 266:into the US, as well as 254:(Moscow Gypsy Theatre), 221:. 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