Slava Tsukerman
Slava Tsukerman | |
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Born | Russia |
Occupation | Film director |
Vladislav "Slava" Tsukerman (Russian: Сла́ва (Владисла́в Менделе́вич) Цукерма́н) is a Russian film director of Jewish origin.[1] He was born in the Soviet Union and emigrated in 1973 with his wife Nina Kerova to Israel. In 1976 he moved to New York City. He is best known for producing, directing, and writing the screenplay for the 1982 cult film Liquid Sky.[2] He also directed the 2004 documentary Stalin's Wife (about Nadezhda Alliluyeva) and the 2008 film Perestroika.[3]
In 2014 in an interview with The Awl it was confirmed by Tsukerman, a Liquid Sky sequel, Liquid Sky 2, was in the works.[4] Lead actress Anne Carlisle would be returning in the sequel in the role of Margaret.[4]
References
- ↑ Цукерман Слава
- ↑ Review of Liquid Sky by Janet Maslin, The New York Times, July 22, 1983.
- ↑ Review of Perestroika, The New York Times, April 17, 2009.
- 1 2 Ramsay, James (February 18, 2014). "The "Liquid Sky" Sequel Is Coming: A Chat With The Director Of The Best Film About New York". The Awl.
External links
- Slava Tsukerman at the Internet Movie Database
- Official "Slava Tsukerman" site
- "Slava Tsukerman" FaceBook page
- Official "Liquid Sky" site
- Official "Stalin's Wife" site
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