Olexandr Dovzhenko Film Studios
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Olexandr Dovzhenko Film Studios | |
Type | Corporation |
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Founded | 1927 |
Headquarters | Kiev, Ukraine |
Key people | Viktor Prihdko (director) |
Industry | Motion Pictures |
Products | Motion Pictures |
The Olexandr Dovzhenko Film Studios (Ukrainian: Національна кіностудія художніх фільмів імені О. Довженка, translit. Natsional'na kinostudiya khudozhnikh filmiv imeni O. Dovzhenka), named after the Ukrainian film producer, Olexandr Dovzhenko, are large film production studios located in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.
With the construction of the O. Dovzhenko Film Studios beginning in 1927, it was at the time the largest in the Ukrainian SSR. Although the filming pavilions were still unfinished a year later, movie production had begun. Many memorial plates are located within the studios in memory of the many film producers which had once worked here. One film pavilion is named Shchorsovskyy, because Olexandr Dovzhenko shot his movie, Shchors, there. This area of the studios is currently used as a museum.
The apple orchard located on the side of the avenue near the studios was planted by the order of Dovzhenko himself. Since 1957, they were named in memory of Olexandr Dovzhenko.
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[edit] Selected films
- 1926 Ягодка любви / Love's Berries, directed by Olexandr Dovzhenko (silent film)
- 1928 Арсенал / Arsenal, directed by Olexandr Dovzhenko (silent film)
- 1928 Звенигора / Zvenigora, directed by Olexandr Dovzhenko (silent film)
- 1929 Человек с киноаппартом / Man with a Movie Camera, directed by Dziga Vertov (documentary film)
- 1930 Земля / Earth, directed by Olexandr Dovzhenko (silent film)
- 1932 Иван / Ivan, directed by Olexandr Dovzhenko (silent film)
- 1935 Аэроград / Aerograd, directed by Olexandr Dovzhenko (sci-fi)
- 1939 Щорс / Shchors, directed by Olexandr Dovzhenko (documentary film)
- 1964 Тіні забутих предків / Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors, directed by Sergei Parajanov (historical)
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[edit] References
- Ruta Malikenaite. Guildebook: Touring Kyiv. Kyiv: Baltia Druk, 2003. ISBN 966-96041-3-3