Sverdlovsk Film Studio
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Type | Corporation |
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Industry | Motion pictures |
Founded | February 4, 1943 |
Headquarters | Ekaterinburg, Russia |
Products | Motion pictures Television programs |
Website | http://stranamedia.com/ |
Sverdlovsk Film Studio (Russian: Свердловская Киностудия) is a Russian film studio based in Yekaterinburg (formerly Sverdlovsk).[1] It is a major regional and youngest studio in Russia, that was established on 9 February 1943 in the midst of World War II. In 1944 the studio produced its first film, Silva, [2] a musical comedy based on the Austrian operetta Sylva. It became one of the most popular releases in the Soviet Union that year. Over 210 theatrical films and 600 nonfiction films, hundreds of Popular Science films, 100+ animations and 4500+ newsreels were produced there.
In 1998, Sverdlovsk Film Studio almost went bankrupt. This was resolved with help from the state, a new management team and independent producers. Between 2003 and 2008, aerial cinematography was used to create successful projects such as First on the Moon. Other successful projects were: Eger, The Admiral and the theatrical film, co-produced by Sverdlovsk Film Studio, The House of the Sun.
Feature films[]
- 2020. Beginning (2020 Начало) – 2012
- Zoloto (Золото) – 2012
- Varvara 3D (Варвара 3D) – 2012
- Vlyublen y bezoruzhen (Влюблен и безоружен) – 2010
- Istoria lyubvi ili novogodniy rozigrish (История любви или новогодний розыгрыш)
- The Golden Snake (Золотой полоз) – 2007
- K vam prishel Angel (К вам пришел Ангел) – 2005
- Pervye na Lune (Первые на Луне) – 2005
- Privet, malysh! (Привет, малыш!) – 2001
- Suka (Сука) – 2001
- Iz otgjloskov dlyekoi rechi (Из отголосков далёкой речи) – 1996
- Sysknot byuro "Felix" (Сыскное бюро «Феликс») – 1993
- Makrov (Макаров) – 1993
- Predchuvstvie (Предчувствие) – 1991
- Pered rassvetom (Перед рассветом) – 1989
- Gruz "300" (Груз «300») – 1989
- Ohota na yedinoroga (Охота на единорога) – 1989
- 55 gradusov nizhe nulya (55 градусов ниже нуля) – 1986
- Jeleznoe pole (Железное поле) – 1986
- Taina zolotoi gory (Тайна золотой горы) – 1985
- Zyerna vechnogo kolosa (Зёрна вечного колоса) – 1985
- Demidovy (Демидовы) – 1983
- Semyen Dejnev (Семен Дежнев) – 1983
- Zdes tvoi front (Здесь твой фронт) – 1983
- Putishestvie budit priyatnym (Путешествие будет приятным) – 1982
- I ne konchaetcya doroga (И не кончается дорога) – 1981
- Dym otechestva (Дым отечества) – 1980
- Bezymyannaya zvezda (Безымянная звезда) – 1979
- Privalovskit milliony (Приваловские миллионы) – 1972
- Ugryum-reka (Угрюм-река) – 1969
- Trembita (Трембита) – 1968
- Igra bez pravil (Игра без правил) – 1965
- Schestnadtsataya vesna (Шестнадцатая весна) – 1963
- Kogda kazaki plachut (Когда казаки плачут) – 1963
- Vanya (Ваня) – 1958
Animated features[]
- The Pink Doll (Розовая кукла) – 1997
- Dobro pjalovat (Добро пожаловать) – 1986
- Kutx i myshy (Кутх и мыши) – 1985
References[]
- ^ "Visit Sverdlovsk Film Studio on your trip to Yekaterinburg or Russia". www.inspirock.com. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
- ^ "Silva (1944) - IMDb". www.imdb.com. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
External links[]
- Sverdlovsk Film Studios official website
- Sverdlovsk Film Studios English version – About Company
- List of films produced by Sverdlovsk Film Studio at Kinopoisk.ru
- IMDB – companies – Sverdlovsk Film Studios (incomplete)
- Complete list of animated films of Sverdlovsk Film Studio at animator.ru
- Complete list of films of Sverdlovsk Animation Studio 'A-Film' at animator.ru
- Russian film studios
- Film production companies of the Soviet Union
- Film production companies of Russia
- Russian brands
- 1943 establishments in the Soviet Union
- Companies based in Yekaterinburg
- Mass media companies established in 1943