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Mosfilm (Russian: Мосфильм, Mosfil’m
pronounced [məsˈfʲilʲm],
initialism and
portmanteau of
Moscow Films) is a
film studio in
Moscow which is
among the...
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MOS is a
standard filmmaking jargon acronym used in
production reports to
indicate an ****ociated
film segment has no
synchronous audio track. Omitting...
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Kropachyov and
Aleksandr Ptushko. The
film was
distributed by
Mosfilm, and was the
first Soviet-era
horror film to be
officially released in the USSR...
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Matsue and his ****istant
Teruyo Nogami were
approached by the
Soviet studio Mosfilm for an
adaptation of the
Russian memoir Dersu Uzala to be
directed by Kurosawa...
- the
film premiered in two
Moscow theaters in
April 1975. In 2022,
Mosfilm posted the full movie, with
English subtitles, on YouTube. The
film was also...
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provided by
Mosfilm Studios; they also
supported in the
dubbing and
recording of sound. The
scene of the
Bryansk tank
battle was
filmed at the Voyenfilm...
- T-34 (Russian: Т-34) is a 2019
Russian war
film written and
directed by
Aleksey Sidorov. The
title references the T-34, a
World War II-era
Soviet medium...
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depicted Prince Andrei Bolkonsky and
Natasha Rostova. The
film was
produced by the
Mosfilm studios between 1961 and 1967, with
considerable support from...
- a 1964
film directed by
Mikhail Kalatozov at
Mosfilm. An
international co-production
between the
Soviet Union and Cuba, it is an
anthology film mixing...
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content from all
major content producers,
including Mosfilm, Lenfilm, Paradise, CTC Media,
Gorky Film Studio,
Warner Bros/Warner Music,
Paramount Pictures...