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Mosfilm is one of the oldest and largest film studios in Europe, founded in 1924 in the USSR. It produced many acclaimed Soviet-era films, such as The Battleship Potemkin, Ivan's Childhood, and Stalker, as well as international co-productions and modern comedies.
Russian Cinema Masterpieces for all Mankind. The official channel of the Mosfilm Cinema Concern. Mosfilm's golden collection presents over 1000 Soviet and Russian films.
You’ll want to start, of course, with Eisenstein and Tarkovsky. Mosfilm has made available in HD the former’s Alexander Nevsky (1938) and much of the latter’s filmography: Ivan’s Childhood (1962), Andrei Rublev (1966), Solaris (1972), The Mirror (1975), and Stalker (1979).
On January 30, 2024, Mosfilm will celebrate its 100th anniversary! About the history of the creation of the studio, which later became the flagship of the do...
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- Battleship Potemkin’ (Sergei Eisenstein, 1925) This movie is included in all the world rankings of the best motion pictures of all time and all nations.
- October’ (Sergei Eisenstein, Grigory Alexandrov, 1927) For the 10th anniversary of the 1917 Revolution, Sergei Eisenstein, considered the most prominent movie director in the early years of the USSR, filmed a new masterpiece.
- Jolly Fellows’ (Grigory Alexandrov, 1934) This was the first musical comedy made in the USSR following Stalin's personal instructions to develop the production of such movies.
- Circus’ (Grigory Alexandrov, 1936) Another musical film starring Lyubov Orlova. According to the plot, the USSR becomes a new home for an American circus performer - there, she finds happiness and love.
Mosfilm is the leading Russian film company producing almost all the film- TV- and video products in the country. The studio's production capacity is more than a hundred films a year.
Jan 30, 2024 · The history of Mosfilm begins on January 30, 1924 with the release of the silent film “Up on Wings” that tells the story of Russian aviation, directed by Boris Mikhin.