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Federative Socialist Republic until 1924 was Goskino; this was
succeeded by
Sovkino from 1924 to 1930, and then
replaced with
Soyuzkino in 1930
chaired by...
- (Restoration)
Music by
Edmund Meisel Dmitri Shostakovich (1966)
Distributed by
Sovkino Release date 20 January 1928 (1928-01-20)
Running time 115
minutes (Original...
- the
making of the film's intertitles. Mayakovsky's
opposing party was
Sovkino's president Konstantin Shvedchikov. He was a
politician and
friend of Vladimir...
- of
Soviet cinema. In 1925 all film
organizations merged to form
Sovkino.
Under Sovkino the film
industry was
given a tax-free
benefit and held a monopoly...
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skillful propaganda piece glorifying the proletariat.
Vertov lost his job at
Sovkino in
January 1927,
possibly as a
result of
criticizing a film
which effectively...
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those included films and
sketches by
Vetrov and
Aleksandr Bushkin for
Sovkino such as
Soviet Toys [ru],
Humoresques and
episodes of Kino-Pravda. In 1924...
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pictures of
Soviet production." The film's producer, the state-run
studio Sovkino,
offered the film for
international distribution, but it was
banned in...
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silent film
directed by
Dziga Vertov and
produced by
Kultkino (part of
Sovkino).
Through the
travelogue format, it
depicted the
multitude of
Soviet peoples...
- Gleb
Bushtuyev Yevgeni Shneider Edited by Lev
Kuleshov Production company Sovkino Release date 28 October 1929 (1929-10-28)
Running time 96 minutes, 110...
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House in the Snow-Drifts (Dom v sugrobakh), film
adaptation in 1927, prod.
Sovkino, dir.
Fridrikh Ermler,
starring Fyodor Nikitin,
Tatyana Okova,
Valeri Solovtsov...