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Mosfilm is the leading film studio in Russia, producing over a hundred films annually. Learn about its history, services, directors, awards, and tours of its facilities and collections.
Mosfilm is one of the oldest and largest film studios in Europe, founded in 1924 in the USSR. It produced many acclaimed Soviet-era films, such as The Battleship Potemkin, Ivan's Childhood, and Stalker, as well as international co-productions and modern comedies.
Russian Cinema Masterpieces for all Mankind. The official channel of the Mosfilm Cinema Concern. Mosfilm's golden collection presents over 1000 Soviet and Russian films.
You’ll want to start, of course, with Eisenstein and Tarkovsky. Mosfilm has made available in HD the former’s Alexander Nevsky (1938) and much of the latter’s filmography: Ivan’s Childhood (1962), Andrei Rublev (1966), Solaris (1972), The Mirror (1975), and Stalker (1979).
Mosfilm is the leading Soviet film production company that made over 2,500 movies in 100 years. See the list of its most memorable and important productions, from classics by Eisenstein and Tarkovsky to musical comedies and war dramas.
Mosfilm produces, distributes, and sells film, TV, and video content, and offers services for all stages of film-making. It has a rich history of producing acclaimed movies by renowned Russian directors and a unique film archive.
On January 30, 2024, Mosfilm will celebrate its 100th anniversary! About the history of the creation of the studio, which later became the flagship of the do...