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Mosfilm
Soviet and Russian film company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mosfilm (Russian: Мосфильм, Mosfil’m pronounced [məsˈfʲilʲm]) is a film studio which is among the largest and oldest in the Russian Federation and in Europe. Founded in 1924 in the USSR as a production unit of that nation's film monopoly, its output includes most of the more widely acclaimed Soviet-era films, ranging from works by Andrei Tarkovsky and Sergei Eisenstein, to Red Westerns, to the Akira Kurosawa co-production Dersu Uzala (Дерсу Узала) and War and Peace (Война и мир).[3]
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![]() A 2024 stamp of Russia dedicated to the 100th anniversary of Mosfilm, featuring its post-2012 logo | |
Company type | Federal state unitary enterprise |
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Industry | Motion pictures |
Founded | 30 January 1924; 100 years ago (1924-01-30) |
Headquarters | Moscow, Russia |
Key people | Karen Shakhnazarov (Chairman) |
Products | Motion pictures Television programs |
Revenue | $20.1 million[1] (2017) |
$1.89 million[1] (2017) | |
$1.81 million[2] (2019) | |
Total assets | $63.2 million[1] (2017) |
Total equity | $60.7 million[1] (2017) |
Number of employees | 1,500 |
Subsidiaries | ARK-fiim, Zhanr Film, Kinoslovo, Ritm, Kurier, Cinema Line |
Website | en |
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