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  2. Cinema of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Chain companies consist of 29 federal, 19 regional and 57 local theatres. According to Neva Research, as of 1 July 2016 there were 1,227 cinemas with 4,067 screens in Russia. Ten major cinema companies hold 346 theatres with 1,772 screens, which corresponds to 43.6% of the whole amount. [226] In 2015 all the cinemas were finally digitalized.

  3. State Committee for Cinematography - Wikipedia

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    The first main film production and distribution organisation in the Russian Soviet 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 Martemyan Ryutin, [1] which had jurisdiction over the entire USSR until 1933, when it was then replaced by GUKF (The Chief Directorate of the Film and Photo ...

  4. At Home Among Strangers - Wikipedia

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    Mikhalkov presents history "as it should have been". Not rooted in historical facts, the film blurs the historical perspective. Birgit Beumers mentions Svetlana Boym's distinction between two types of nostalgia, "one dwelling on longing for, the other on rebuilding, the past". Boym, addressing whether a past that has slipped out of reach can be ...

  5. Cinema of the Russian Empire - Wikipedia

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    In the same month, the first film was shot in Russia, by Lumière cameraman Camille Cerf, a record of the coronation of Nicholas II at the Kremlin in Moscow. [1] The first permanent cinema was opened in St Petersburg in 1896 at Nevsky Prospect, No. 46. The first Russian movies were shown in the Moscow Korsh Theatre by artist Vladimir Sashin ...

  6. Sergei Gurzo - Wikipedia

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    Sergei Safonovich Gurzo (Russian: Сергей Сафонович Гурзо; 1926–1974) was a Russian stage and film actor. [1] He was married to the dancer and actress Irina Gubanova . Biography

  7. Period Dramas, Genre Films Headline Russian EFM Slate - AOL

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    Production in Russia has continued apace throughout much of the coronavirus pandemic, and a broad slate of titles launching at the virtual edition of this year’s European Film Market — from ...

  8. Soviet parallel cinema - Wikipedia

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    Soviet parallel cinema is an offshoot of the film movement that overrun the 1960s and 1970s in India called New Indian Cinema – alternatively known as Indian New Wave or parallel cinema. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] Similarly to its Soviet counterpart, it maintained a focus on offbeat productions that dealt with real world representations of society including ...

  9. Eccentrism - Wikipedia

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    Eccentrism was an avant-garde artistic movement in the Soviet Union active during the 1920s. [1] [2] [3] In the early 1920s it was a movement in theatre associated with the factory of the eccentric actor [Wikidata] (FEKS), which rejected traditional theatrical acting in favor of a modern and physical performance incorporating shocking stunts, derived from the circus and other popular ...