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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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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...
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Safonov and the film
director Valeriya Ivanovna Rublyova who
worked at
Mosfilm. In the mid-1960s, the
family moved to Moscow,
where Yelena attended a...
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novella of the same name by
Alexander Zhitinsky. The film was
produced by
Mosfilm. The
story takes place in a
Leningrad communal apartment Pushkinskaya Street...
- were shot in Tutshkovo, near Moscow, and
indoor scenes were shot at the
Mosfilm studio. The
country house in the film was
based on
photographs of the house...
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Prince Andrei Bolkonsky and
Natasha Rostova. The film was
produced by the
Mosfilm studios between 1961 and 1967, with
considerable support from the Soviet...
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House on
Mosfilmovskaya (Russian: Дом на Мосфильмовской), or
Mosfilm Tower, is a
Russian skys****er in the
Mosfilmovskaya section of Moscow, Russia...
- Yershov,
Kropachyov and
Aleksandr Ptushko. The film was
distributed by
Mosfilm, and was the
first Soviet-era
horror film to be
officially released in...
- is a
Soviet full-length
colour melodrama film.
Released in 1978 by the
Mosfilm studio, it was an
adaptation of the play of the same name by
Aleksei Arbuzov...
- Russian: Я - Куба, Ya – Kuba) is a 1964 film
directed by
Mikhail Kalatozov at
Mosfilm. An
international co-production
between the
Soviet Union and Cuba, it is...