- Source: Sverdlovsk Film Studio
Sverdlovsk Film Studio (Russian: Свердловская Киностудия) is a Russian film studio based in Yekaterinburg (formerly Sverdlovsk). It is a regional studio, that was established on 9 February 1943 in the midst of World War II. In 1944 the studio produced its first film, Silva, a musical comedy based on the Austrian operetta Sylva.
In 1998, Sverdlovsk Film Studio almost went bankrupt. This was resolved with help from the state, a new management team and independent producers. Between 2003 and 2008, aerial cinematography was used to create projects such as First on the Moon. Other projects were The Admiral and the theatrical film, co-produced by Sverdlovsk Film Studio, The House of the Sun.
Directors
1943-1944 — Shitov Aleksandr Sergeyevich
1944-1946 — Novitskiy G. V.
1946-1948 — Blioh Yakov Moiseyevich
1948-1950 — Mordokhovich Mikhail Leontyevich
Turgeneva Galina Mikhailovna
Shumilin A. Y.
1956-1959 — Pyastolov V.A.
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1975-1988 — Aslovskiy Yuriy Aleksandovich
1988-1990 — Plotnikov Baleriy Pavlovich
1990-1993 — Alekseyev Gennadiy Mikhailovich
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1994-2003 — Negahev Georgiy Aleksandovich
2003-2021 — Churbanov Mikhail Aleksandovich
2021-recent — Shadrin Victor Arkadyevich
Feature films
2020. Beginning (2020 Начало) – 2012
Zoloto (Золото) – 2012
Varvara 3D (Варвара 3D) – 2012
Vlyublen y bezoruzhen (Влюблен и безоружен) – 2010
Istoria lyubvi ili novogodniy rozigrish (История любви или новогодний розыгрыш)
The Golden Snake (Золотой полоз) – 2007
K vam prishel Angel (К вам пришел Ангел) – 2005
Pervye na Lune (Первые на Луне) – 2005
Privet, malysh! (Привет, малыш!) – 2001
Suka (Сука) – 2001
Iz otgjloskov dlyekoi rechi (Из отголосков далёкой речи) – 1996
Sysknot byuro "Felix" (Сыскное бюро «Феликс») – 1993
Makrov (Макаров) – 1993
Predchuvstvie (Предчувствие) – 1991
Pered rassvetom (Перед рассветом) – 1989
Gruz "300" (Груз «300») – 1989
Ohota na yedinoroga (Охота на единорога) – 1989
55 gradusov nizhe nulya (55 градусов ниже нуля) – 1986
Jeleznoe pole (Железное поле) – 1986
Taina zolotoi gory (Тайна золотой горы) – 1985
Zyerna vechnogo kolosa (Зёрна вечного колоса) – 1985
Demidovy (Демидовы) – 1983
Semyen Dejnev (Семен Дежнев) – 1983
Zdes tvoi front (Здесь твой фронт) – 1983
Putishestvie budit priyatnym (Путешествие будет приятным) – 1982
I ne konchaetcya doroga (И не кончается дорога) – 1981
Dym otechestva (Дым отечества) – 1980
Bezymyannaya zvezda (Безымянная звезда) – 1979
Privalovskit milliony (Приваловские миллионы) – 1972
Ugryum-reka (Угрюм-река) – 1969
Trembita (Трембита) – 1968
Igra bez pravil (Игра без правил) – 1965
Schestnadtsataya vesna (Шестнадцатая весна) – 1963
Kogda kazaki plachut (Когда казаки плачут) – 1963
Vanya (Ваня) – 1958
Animated features
The Pink Doll (Розовая кукла) – 1997
Dobro pjalovat (Добро пожаловать) – 1986
Kutx i myshy (Кутх и мыши) – 1985
Film festivals organized with the support of the Sverdlovsk Film Studio
2013-2018 — Kinohackathon: Russian Forum of Cinema and Creative Economy
2015-2018 — A man of work: Russian Film and Internet Projects Festival
2015 — Rusalfest: Film Festival in industrial cities
Awards
Gratitude of the Minister of Culture of the Russian Federation (August 28, 2003) — for fruitful work and in connection with the 60th anniversary.
References
External links
Sverdlovsk Film Studios official website
Sverdlovsk Film Studios English version – About Company
List of films produced by Sverdlovsk Film Studio at Kinopoisk.ru
IMDB – companies – Sverdlovsk Film Studios (incomplete)
Complete list of animated films of Sverdlovsk Film Studio at animator.ru
Complete list of films of Sverdlovsk Animation Studio 'A-Film' at animator.ru
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- List of Russian films of 2024
- The Malachite Box
- Aleksei Balabanov
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- History of Russian animation