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- Fédote Bourgasoff (9 March 1890 – 12 May 1945) was a Russian-born French cinematographer. He was born Fiodor Burgasow in Lokhvitsa, Poltava then in the...
- Richard-Willm Annie Vernay Jean Galland Jean Périer Cinematography Fédote Bourgasoff Paul Portier Eugen Schüfftan Edited by Gérard Bensdorp Jean Sacha Music...
- by Joseph N. Ermolieff Starring Ivan Mosjoukine Cinematography Fédote Bourgasoff Nikolas Roudakoff Music by Y. Bukke Release date 1918 (1918) Running time...
- Mireille Perrey Alfred Rode André Berley Alice Tissot Cinematography Fédote Bourgasoff Music by Alfred Rode Production company Films Alfred Rode Release date...
- Starring Pierre Fresnay Marie Déa Pierre Renoir Cinematography Fédote Bourgasoff Edited by Raymond Leboursier Music by Arthur Honegger Production company...
- Kamenka Starring Jean Gabin Suzy Prim Louis Jouvet Cinematography Fédote Bourgasoff Edited by Marguerite Renoir Music by Jean Wiener Production company Films...
- Bianchetti Diana Karenne Jenny Jugo Rina De Liguoro Cinematography Fédote Bourgasoff Léonce-Henri Burel Nikolai Toporkoff Production companies Ciné-Alliance...
- Yermolyev) Starring Pavel Pavlov Ivan Mozzhukhin Cinematography Fédote Bourgasoff (as Fyodor Burgasov) Production company Yermoliev Release date...
- Ivan Mozzhukhin Nathalie Lissenko Camille Bardou Cinematography Fédote Bourgasoff Joseph-Louis Mundwiller Production company Films Albatros Release date...
- Darly Cinematography Nikolai Toporkoff Joseph-Louis Mundwiller Fédote Bourgasoff Production companies Ermolieff-Cinéma Films Albatros Release date 1923 (1923)...