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词条 Paul Israel Pickman
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

     1980s  1990s  2000s  2010s 

  3. References

Paul Israel Pickman (born February 4, 1958) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, newspaper publisher and columnist best known in United States of America for founding the Kackad[1] (Каскад) pronounced Cascade in English) Russian newspaper.

Early life

Pickman graduated in 1981 from the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography film school in Moscow, with a degree in journalism and art of film directing. He was from Minsk, Belarus. His father, Israel Pickman (Russian: Израиль Цуриелевич Пикман) was a filmmaker who was well known in the USSR and a graduate of the same film school. His mother was Mera Volchenok, a chemical engineer.

Career

Pickman came to public prominence in Belarus in the 1980s, joining his father in Belarus film studios where he had interned since high school. Like many other Jewish Soviets, Pickman left the Soviet Union for the United States in 1989.

In America, Pickman reinvented himself, meeting his second wife, Nelly, in 1994. Pickman embarked on a new project as a scriptwriter, film director and producer with his friend Avi Abramov as director of photography. They created an international documentary called Peace Sounds Sweet. Released in 1995, the movie was well-received and won an award at the Philadelphia International Film Festival. Shortly after, Pickman and his wife decided to launch Baltimore’s Kackad Russian Newspaper in June 1995. Pickman serves as the newspaper publisher and columnist.

Pickman plays a pivotal role as a spokesman for the Baltimore Russian and Jewish Soviet immigrant community.

1980s

  • 1987 - Prize and diploma from All Byelorussian Festival of Young Cinematographers, Minsk, USSR, for documentary, Long Live the Wind
  • 1988 - First prize and Diploma from "National Festival of Advertisements", Kishinev, USSR, for films, Save the Bread, Old man, Old Woman and Kilowatt
  • 1989 - TV shows for National Broadcasting, Moscow, USSR, for These Non-Understandable Old Men, House at the Road.
  • 1988-89 - Vice President, Young Cinematographer’s Union, Minsk, USSR, 1988-1989

1990s

  • 1994 - Development Stages of Several film projects with McDonagh-Davis Newborn A Quante Associates including Telly Award-winner The Loneliest Journey, camera, production, editing.
  • 1995–Present - President Goubernia Corp., Editor in Chief of the Cascade Russian newspaper
  • Editor, Milner-Fenvick Video Company
  • Film Director, Cinema Verite
    • Songs and Music of Russian Jews
    • From Baltimore with Love
    • Peace Sounds Sweet
  • Diploma of Philadelphia International Film Festival, participate in New York 17th Independent Film Market and Leipzig International Film Festival

2000s

  • in 2002 Kackad adapted the domain name kackad.com and expanded to an online market to capture the world audience.

2010s

In 2014, Paul Pickman published a book called New Year in September.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://kackad.com/kackad/|title=КАСКАД|work=КАСКАД|accessdate=18 December 2014}}
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10 : 1958 births|Living people|People from Minsk|Belarusian Jews|Soviet emigrants to the United States|American people of Belarusian-Jewish descent|American male non-fiction writers|American newspaper editors|People from Baltimore|Film directors from Maryland

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