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Michel Kikoïne (Belarusian: Міхаіл Кікоін; Russian: Михаил Кико́ин,
Michail Kikóin; 31 May 1892 – 4
November 1968) was a
Lithuanian Jewish-French painter...
- 1983), by Gérard
Kikoïne Enquêtes (1979), by Gérard
Kikoïne Initiation au collège (1979), aka
French Finishing School, by Gérard
Kikoïne (as Loic Chalmain)...
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project from Cologne, Germany,
consisting of
singer and
lyricist Gina
Kikoine and
writer and
producer Zeus B. Held,
accompanied by
various studio and...
- (also
known as
Frank and I) is a 1984 soft-core
erotic film by Gérard
Kikoïne. This
Playboy production,
released theatrically in
Europe and on television...
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Yitzhak Frenkel,
Diego Rivera,
Tsuguharu Foujita, Jacob, Soutine,
Michel Kikoine, Moïse Kisling,
Pinchus Krémègne,
Ossip Zadkine,
Jules Pascin, Marc Chagall...
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small art Academy. In 1913, with his
friends Pinchus Kremegne and
Michel Kikoine, he
emigrated to Paris,
where he
studied at the École des Beaux-Arts under...
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Edgar Allan Poe's
Buried Alive) is a 1990
horror film,
directed by Gérard
Kikoïne and
based on the work of
Edgar Allan Poe. It
stars Robert Vaughn, Donald...
- Edge of
Sanity is a 1989
slasher film
directed by Gérard
Kikoïne and
starring Anthony Perkins. It
mixes elements of
Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 novella...
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released in 1983. It was
directed by
French ****ographer Gérard
Kikoïne and co-produced by
Radley Metzger, who may have
served as an
advisor but...
- near Lida, now Belarus, and was a
friend of both Chaïm
Soutine and
Michel Kikoine. He
studied sculpture at the
Vilnius Academy of Art. He
became a target...