TsOKS in Alma-Ata

TsOKS in Alma-Ata

Release date : January 24, 1974
Runtime : 19m
Countries of origin : Soviet Union /
Original Language : Russian /
Director : Khuat Abuseitov /
Production companies : Kazakhfilm /
January 24, 1974 19m Soviet Union Documentary Russian More
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In August 1941, two largest Soviet film studios Mosfilm and Lenfilm were evacuated to Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan. There, together with the newly founded Alma-Ata Film Studio, they were merged into TsOKS (Central United Film Studio), which became the main center of film production in the country until 1944. Now Kazakh film industry veterans who worked at the studio during these years recall the dawn of national cinema and years of work with Eisenstein, Pudovkin, Romm and others.
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  • title:TsOKS in Alma-Ata
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1974
  • Runtime:19m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Soviet Union ·
  • Original Language: Russian ·
  • Director: Khuat Abuseitov /
  • Writers: Kabysh Siranov · F. Atushev · O. Matskyevich ·
  • Production companies: Kazakhfilm ·
  • Overview:In August 1941, two largest Soviet film studios Mosfilm and Lenfilm were evacuated to Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan. There, together with the newly founded Alma-Ata Film Studio, they were merged into TsOKS (Central United Film Studio), which became the main center of film production in the country until 1944. Now Kazakh film industry veterans who worked at the studio during these years recall the dawn of national cinema and years of work with Eisenstein, Pudovkin, Romm and others.
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