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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.

  2. 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).

  3. 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.
  4. 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.

  5. 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.