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The All-Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration (Ukrainian: Всеукраїнське фото кіноуправління, romanized: Vse-Ukrainske Foto Kino Upravlinnia, or ВУФКУ, VUFKU) was a cinematographic state monopoly that united the entire film industry in Ukraine (1922–1930).
VUFKU (All-Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration) existed for less than nine years (1922-1930), but it managed to release over 140 fiction films, several hundreds of non-fiction films and newsreels, dozens of animations, gain fame of “Ukrainian Hollywood,” and take under its control all aspects of the cinematic process – filmmaking ...
All-Ukrainian Photo-Cinema Administration (Всеукраїнське фото-кіноуправління; Vseukrainske foto-kinoupravlinnia or ВУФКУ; VUFKU). A state monopoly established by the People's Commissariat of Education on 13 March 1922 to oversee film production, control, and distribution in the Ukrainian SSR.
Lost&Found and a parallel program reveal the international success story of the All-Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration, a state organisation which shaped the booming Ukrainian film industry in the 1920s.
VUFKU (All-Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration) existed for less than nine years (1922-1930), but it managed to release over 140 fiction films, several hundreds of non-fiction films and newsreels, dozens of animations, gain fame of “Ukrainian Hollywood,” and take under its control all aspects of the cinematic process – filmmaking ...
Jun 11, 2022 · Initially managed by a state agency called the All Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration, "for the first 10 years it was still possible to work independently from Moscow," explained...
All-Ukrainian Photo Cinema Administration (Ukrainian: Всеукраїнське фото кіноуправління, translit. Vse-Ukrains'ke Foto Kino Upravlinnia, an acronym VUFKU (Ukrainian: ВУФКУ)) was a cinematographic state monopoly that united the entire film industry in Ukraine (1922–1930).