Sarra Mokil

Sarra Mokil

Director

Active: 1938-1938

About Sarra Mokil

Sarra Mokil appears to be an extremely obscure or potentially misattributed director from the late 1930s, with very limited documented information available in major film archives and databases. Despite extensive research through classic cinema resources, film historian databases, and international film archives, substantial biographical details about this filmmaker remain elusive. The only verifiable credit associated with this name is the direction of 'The Wolf and the Seven Kids' in 1938, though even this attribution lacks comprehensive documentation in authoritative film sources. The absence of this director from major film encyclopedias, cinema reference works, and industry records suggests either a very regional or limited career, or possibly a transcription error in historical records. Without additional verifiable sources, a comprehensive career trajectory cannot be established with certainty.

The Craft

Milestones

  • Direction of 'The Wolf and the Seven Kids' (1938)

Best Known For

Must-See Films

  • The Wolf and the Seven Kids (1938)

Why They Matter

Impact on Culture

Due to the extremely limited documentation available, the cultural impact of Sarra Mokil cannot be adequately assessed. The single credited work does not appear to have had significant influence on cinema history or left a documented cultural footprint in major film scholarship.

Lasting Legacy

The legacy of Sarra Mokil remains largely undocumented in film history, with the director appearing only in minimal records related to a single 1938 production. Without additional verifiable information about their career, influence, or other works, their lasting impact on cinema cannot be meaningfully evaluated.

Who They Inspired

No documented evidence of influence on other filmmakers or actors is available in accessible film archives or historical records.

Off Screen

No verifiable personal information available in documented film archives

Did You Know?

  • The director's name appears only in association with one film from 1938
  • Despite being credited with a film from the Golden Age era, this director is notably absent from major film reference works
  • The film 'The Wolf and the Seven Kids' is based on a Brothers Grimm fairy tale
  • The lack of documentation suggests this may be a regional, independent, or possibly misattributed director
  • No photographs or additional biographical materials are readily available in major film archives

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Sarra Mokil?

Sarra Mokil is listed as a director from 1938, credited with directing 'The Wolf and the Seven Kids,' but very little documented information exists about this filmmaker in major film archives and cinema databases.

What films is Sarra Mokil best known for?

The only documented film credit for Sarra Mokil is 'The Wolf and the Seven Kids' from 1938, based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tale.

When was Sarra Mokil born and when did they die?

Birth and death dates for Sarra Mokil are not documented in available film archives or historical records.

What awards did Sarra Mokil win?

No awards or nominations for Sarra Mokil are documented in major film award records or cinema databases.

What was Sarra Mokil's directing style?

Due to the extremely limited documentation and only one credited film, the directing style of Sarra Mokil cannot be adequately assessed from available sources.

Films

1 film