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Goskino USSR (Russian: Госкино СССР) is the
abbreviated name for the USSR
State Committee for
Cinematography (Государственный комитет по кинематографии...
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cinematographer Alexander Knyazhinsky.
Stalker was
released by
Goskino in May 1979. Upon release, the film
garnered praise in the
Soviet and Warsaw...
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joint collaboration between the
Proletcult Theatre and the film
studio Goskino. As Eisenstein's
first full-length
feature film, it
marked his transition...
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years was bigger;
Boris Pavlenok,
former deputy director of the USSR
GosKino,
estimated 140 million. This
figure is
comparable to some of the United...
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script was
titled Confession and was
proposed to the film
committee at
Goskino. It
contained po****r
themes such as a
heroic mother, the war, and patriotism...
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released length. The
first cut was
completed in July 1966.
Goskino demanded cuts to the film,
citing its length, negativity, violence, and...
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Prize in 1976.
Interview with
Boris Pavlenok,
deputy director of the USSR
GosKino Peter Rollberg (2009).
Historical Dictionary of
Russian and
Soviet Cinema...
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Cinematography Nikolai Zhuravlyov Music by
Yakov Lapinsky Distributed by
Goskino Release date 1967 (1967)
Running time 77
minutes Country Soviet Union Language...
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Sergei Skripka (conductor)
Distributed by
Gorky Film
Studio Goskino (restored version) M-Film (restored version)
Release dates 1981 (1981)...
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December 2018.
Interview with
Boris Pavlenok,
deputy director of the USSR
GosKino Гизельдонское ущелье — Центральный Кавказ
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