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Mosfilm

Mosfilm (Russian: Мосфильм, Mosfil’m pronounced [məsˈfʲilʲm]) is a film studio which is among the largest and oldest in the Russian Federation and in Europe. Founded in 1924 in the USSR as a production unit of that nation's film monopoly, its output includes most of the more widely acclaimed Soviet-era films, ranging from works by Andrei Tarkovsky and Sergei Eisenstein, to Red Westerns, to the Akira Kurosawa co-production Dersu Uzala (Дерсу Узала) and the epic War and Peace (Война и мир).[3]

Kinostudiya MosFilm
Logo used since 2012
TypeFederal State Unitary Enterprise
IndustryMotion pictures
Founded30 January 1924; 98 years ago (1924-01-30)
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
Key people
Karen Shakhnazarov (Chairman)
ProductsMotion pictures
Television programs
Revenue$20.1 million[1] (2017)
$1.89 million[1] (2017)
$1.81 million[2] (2019)
Total assets$63.2 million[1] (2017)
Total equity$60.7 million[1] (2017)
Number of employees
1,500
SubsidiariesARK-fiim,

Zhanr Film, Kinoslovo, Ritm, Kurier,

Cinema Line
Websiteen.mosfilm.ru

History

 
Old Mosfilm logo.
 
Entrance sign to Mosfilm Studios in Mosfilmovskaya Street.

The Moscow film production company with studio facilities was established in November 1920 by the motion picture mogul Aleksandr Khanzhonkov ("first film factory") and I. Ermolev ("third film factory") as a unit of Goskino, the USSR's film monopoly. The first movie filmed by Mosfilm was On the Wings Skyward (directed by Boris Mikhin).

In 1927, the construction of a new film studio complex began on Potylikha Street (renamed to Mosfilmovskaya Street in 1939) in Sparrow Hills of Moscow. This film studio was named after the Moscow amalgamated factory Soyuzkino "Tenth Anniversary of October Revolution". In 1934, the film studio was renamed to Moskinokombinat, and in 1936 was relaunched under the Mosfilm name, the name it carries till today. During World War II the film studio personnel were evacuated to Alma-Ata (August 1941) and merged with other Soviet production units into the Central United Film Studio (TsOKS). The Mosfilm personnel returned to Moscow at the end of 1943.

The Mosfilm intro, representing the monument "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman" by Vera Mukhina and Spasskaya Tower of the Kremlin, was introduced in 1947 in the musical comedy Springtime directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and starring Lyubov Orlova and Nikolai Cherkasov.

By the time the Soviet Union was no more, Mosfilm had produced more than 3,000 films. Some of these motion pictures were granted international awards at international film festivals.

After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Mosfilm continued operations as a quasi-private production company, led by film director Karen Shakhnazarov. As of 2005, the company embraced ten independent studios, located within 13 sound stages occupying an area of 13,000 sq. meters. Tours through this "Russian Hollywood" included a view of Mosfilm's enormous depot with 170 tanks and 50 vintage cars. The biggest sound stage is leased annually to hold the Golden Eagle Awards.

In 2011, Mosfilm released a selection of its classic films online for free viewing.[4]

Selected films

 
Entrance to Mosfilm Studios with a large clapperboard sign at left
 
Cascading pond at Mosfilm Studios
 
Wooden props used as landscaping features in Mosfilm Park
Directed by Sergei Eisenstein
Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky
Others

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Бухгалтерская отчётность". Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Каталог организаций — List-Org". Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  3. ^ Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 466–468. ISBN 978-0-8108-6072-8.
  4. ^ Mosfilm uploads celluloid classics to youtube

External links

  • Official website
  • (in Italian)
  • Mosfilm cinema at Google Cultural Institute

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For Wikipedia s manual of style for film related articles see MOS FILM Mosfilm Russian Mosfilm Mosfil m pronounced mesˈfʲilʲm is a film studio which is among the largest and oldest in the Russian Federation and in Europe Founded in 1924 in the USSR as a production unit of that nation s film monopoly its output includes most of the more widely acclaimed Soviet era films ranging from works by Andrei Tarkovsky and Sergei Eisenstein to Red Westerns to the Akira Kurosawa co production Dersu Uzala Dersu Uzala and the epic War and Peace Vojna i mir 3 Kinostudiya MosFilmLogo used since 2012TypeFederal State Unitary EnterpriseIndustryMotion picturesFounded30 January 1924 98 years ago 1924 01 30 HeadquartersMoscow RussiaKey peopleKaren Shakhnazarov Chairman ProductsMotion picturesTelevision programsRevenue 20 1 million 1 2017 Operating income 1 89 million 1 2017 Net income 1 81 million 2 2019 Total assets 63 2 million 1 2017 Total equity 60 7 million 1 2017 Number of employees1 500SubsidiariesARK fiim Zhanr Film Kinoslovo Ritm Kurier Cinema LineWebsiteen wbr mosfilm wbr ru Contents 1 History 2 Selected films 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Old Mosfilm logo Entrance sign to Mosfilm Studios in Mosfilmovskaya Street The Moscow film production company with studio facilities was established in November 1920 by the motion picture mogul Aleksandr Khanzhonkov first film factory and I Ermolev third film factory as a unit of Goskino the USSR s film monopoly The first movie filmed by Mosfilm was On the Wings Skyward directed by Boris Mikhin In 1927 the construction of a new film studio complex began on Potylikha Street renamed to Mosfilmovskaya Street in 1939 in Sparrow Hills of Moscow This film studio was named after the Moscow amalgamated factory Soyuzkino Tenth Anniversary of October Revolution In 1934 the film studio was renamed to Moskinokombinat and in 1936 was relaunched under the Mosfilm name the name it carries till today During World War II the film studio personnel were evacuated to Alma Ata August 1941 and merged with other Soviet production units into the Central United Film Studio TsOKS The Mosfilm personnel returned to Moscow at the end of 1943 The Mosfilm intro representing the monument Worker and Kolkhoz Woman by Vera Mukhina and Spasskaya Tower of the Kremlin was introduced in 1947 in the musical comedy Springtime directed by Grigori Aleksandrov and starring Lyubov Orlova and Nikolai Cherkasov By the time the Soviet Union was no more Mosfilm had produced more than 3 000 films Some of these motion pictures were granted international awards at international film festivals After the dissolution of the Soviet Union Mosfilm continued operations as a quasi private production company led by film director Karen Shakhnazarov As of 2005 the company embraced ten independent studios located within 13 sound stages occupying an area of 13 000 sq meters Tours through this Russian Hollywood included a view of Mosfilm s enormous depot with 170 tanks and 50 vintage cars The biggest sound stage is leased annually to hold the Golden Eagle Awards In 2011 Mosfilm released a selection of its classic films online for free viewing 4 Selected films Edit Entrance to Mosfilm Studios with a large clapperboard sign at left Cascading pond at Mosfilm Studios Wooden props used as landscaping features in Mosfilm Park Directed by Sergei Eisenstein1925 The Battleship Potemkin a historical silent film 1938 Alexander Nevsky a historical film 1946 Ivan The Terrible Part II a historical filmDirected by Andrei Tarkovsky1960 The Steamroller and the Violin a short film 1962 Ivan s Childhood a feature film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky the Golden Lion Award winner at the 1962 Venice Film Festival 1966 Andrei Rublev feature film 1968 The Nile and the Life feature film 1972 Solaris sci fi feature film 1972 One Day the Nile feature film 1975 The Mirror feature film 1979 Stalker feature film 1983 Nostalghia drama Others1934 Jolly Fellows directed by Grigori Alexandrov musical comedy 1935 Aerograd directed by Alexander Dovzhenko science fiction 1936 Circus directed by Alexandrov musical comedy 1938 Volga Volga also directed by Alexandrov musical comedy 1939 Minin and Pozharsky directed by Vsevolod Pudovkin and Mikhail Doller historical film 1950 The Fall of Berlin directed by Mikheil Chiaureli war propaganda Music by Dmitri Shostakovich 1956 Ilya Muromets directed by Aleksandr Ptushko fantasy film 1957 The Cranes Are Flying a war drama directed by Mikhail Kalatozov 1958 winner of Palme d Or at the Cannes Film Festival 1957 Miles of Fire an ostern film directed by Samson Samsonov 1959 Ballad of a Soldier a war film directed by Grigori Chukhrai a 1959 special jury prize winner of Cannes Film Festival and 1961 Academy Award nominant 1962 Hussar Ballad directed by Eldar Ryazanov comedy 1963 Walking the Streets of Moscow directed by Georgi Daneliya comedy 1964 Welcome or No Trespassing directed by Elem Klimov comedy 1964 I Am Cuba directed by Mikhail Kalatozov expressionism propaganda 1965 Adventures of a Dentist directed by Elem Klimov comedy 1966 Watch Out for the Automobile directed by Eldar Ryazanov comedy 1966 Wings directed by Larisa Shepitko drama 1966 The Elusive Avengers directed by Edmond Keosayan Ostern 1967 Viy Film adaptation horror film 1968 War and Peace directed by Sergei Bondarchuk historical Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1968 winner 1968 The Diamond Arm directed by Leonid Gaidai comedy 1969 Liberation directed by Yuri Ozerov historical drama 1969 The Brothers Karamazov historical Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1969 nominant 1969 White Sun of the Desert directed by Vladimir Motyl Ostern 1971 Tchaikovsky directed by Igor Talankin historical Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1971 nominee 1971 Stariki razboyniki directed by Eldar Ryazanov comedy 1972 Gentlemen of Fortune comedy 1973 Ivan Vasilievich Back to the Future directed by Leonid Gaidai comedy 1974 At Home Among Strangers directed by Nikita Mikhalkov ostern 1974 Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia directed by Franco Prosperi and Eldar Ryazanov 1975 Dersu Uzala Soviet Japanese joint production directed by Akira Kurosawa historical Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1975 winner 1975 Siberiade directed by Andrei Konchalovsky saga 1975 Afonya directed by Georgi Daneliya comedy 1975 The Irony of Fate directed by Eldar Ryazanov comedy 1976 The Ascent directed by Larisa Shepitko war film the Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 1977 winner 1976 Queen of the Gypsies directed by Emil Loteanu drama 1977 Mimino directed by Georgi Daneliya comedy 1977 Office Romance directed by Eldar Ryazanov comedy 1979 Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears melodrama Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980 winner 1981 Private Life drama directed by Yuli Raizman Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981 nominee 1981 Teheran 43 spy 1982 Lenin in Paris historical 1985 Come and See directed by Elem Klimov war film a co production with Belarusfilm 1986 Kin dza dza directed by Georgi Daneliya science fiction 1987 A Man from the Boulevard des Capucines red western directed by Alla Surikova 1990 Lessons at the End of Spring Uroki v konce vesny written and directed by Oleg Kavun drama 2002 The Star war film directed by Nikolai Lebedev 2007 The Irony of Fate 2 2008 You and I 2008 The Vanished Empire Ischeznuvshaya imperiya 2012 Kromov Kromov 2012 White Tiger 2016 Mrs K Hong Kong Malaysia Singapore and South Korea 2017 Anna Karenina Vronsky s Story 2019 Soldier BoySee also EditCinema of the Soviet Union Cinema of RussiaReferences Edit a b c d Buhgalterskaya otchyotnost Retrieved 25 October 2018 Katalog organizacij List Org Retrieved 19 October 2020 Peter Rollberg 2009 Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema US Rowman amp Littlefield pp 466 468 ISBN 978 0 8108 6072 8 Mosfilm uploads celluloid classics to youtubeExternal links EditOfficial website Mosfilm Studios 360 Panoramas Humus Project Mosfilm History and fantastic trailers of the most famous and funny movies in Italian Mosfilm cinema at Google Cultural Institute Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mosfilm amp oldid 1131462028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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