Mosfilm

Mosfilm (in Russian Мосфильм) is a very large cinematographic village located at Moscow (with the locality of the " Hills of the moineaux"). It is also a founded cinematographic production company in 1920, after the nationalization of the means of production in the USSR. It thus produced the majority of chief-of works of the Soviet cinema, Eisenstein to Tarkovsky, and even by-product Dersu Uzala of Akira Kurosawa. After a difficult master key in the Nineties after the collapse of the Soviet Union, it takes again vitality today. It also shelters a museum of the cinema.

History

In 1920, two large cinematographic companies A.A. Khanjonkov and I.N. Ermolïev are nationalized and amalgamate to become the Service Cinematography Panrusse , BFKO (into Cyrillic: ВФКО), renamed Goskino (Госкино, i.e. Cinema of state) in 1922. The cinematographic national company of the the USSR takes the name of Mosfilm in 1935.

Some produced films

Internal bonds

  • Russian Cinema and Soviet
  • theatrical Method (Stanislavski System)
  • Russian Academy of arts of theater (GITIS)

External bond

  • Official site

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