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- Kinopanorama is a three-lens, three-film widescreen film format. Although Kinopanorama was initially known as Panorama (Russian: панорамный фильм, panoramnyy...
- converted to 3-strip Kinopanorama. Batmanova, Singing Slave (Soviet 1962) – Kinopanorama 70. Optically converted to 3-strip Kinopanorama. Zakon Antarktidy/The...
- The Krugovaya Kinopanorama or Circular Kinopanorama (Russian: Круговая кинопанорама) - is a cinema in Moscow of Russia which plays Krugorama, a type of...
- Striped Trip, as well as one of the anchors and directors of TV program Kinopanorama (a cinema overview).[citation needed] In 1941, Kapler was awarded the...
- several Soviet films shot in the rival Soviet three-film format known as Kinopanorama in 1966. Cinerama continued through the rest of the 1960s as a brand...
- animated Polygon, "In the world of animals" (V mire zhivotnykh) and "Kinopanorama", among others.[citation needed] Paul Mauriat retired from performing...
- a 2013 song by Dean Brody Bounty, a 1993 do****entary film, the first Kinopanorama production shot in Australia The Bounty (1984 film), a film with Mel...
- presented the announcement of the new film in the New Year's edition of Kinopanorama in 1984. All lyrics are written by Yuli Kim; all music is composed by...
- show it in this format. Between 1956 and 1957, the Soviets developed Kinopanorama, which is identical in most respects to the original three-camera Cinerama...
- was the first film shot in the Soviet wide-screen film format known as Kinopanorama. The title was taken from the song of the same name by the Russian composer...