Alexander Kott

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Alexander Konstantinovich Kott (Russian : Александр Константинович Котт; born 22 February 1973) is a Russian director and screenwriter. [1]

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Selected filmography

Director

Personal life

His wife is actress Anna Tsukanova-Kott (born June 15, 1989). They have two children: a son Mikhail (born 2008) and a daughter Leia (born 2018).

Grandfather is Samuel Kasyanovich Kott (1905-1973). He is a native of the town of Korets. Samuel Kasyanovich was the secretary of the party committee of the Markov factory, commanded the anti-aircraft artillery platoon of the 1683rd artillery anti-aircraft artillery regiment of the 2nd Baltic Front and the training unit of the reserve of officers of the 51st Army, knight of the Order of the Red Star (1945).

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References

  1. "Александр Котт: Правил в кино не существует". Vechernyaya Moskva.