Glavkino

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GlavKino
Type Corporation
Industry Motion pictures
Founded 2008
Headquarters Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Russia
Key people Fyodor Bondarchuk, Konstantin Ernst and Ilya Bachurin (Chairman)
Products Motion pictures
Television programs
Employees 1,500
Website http://glavkino.ru/

Glavkino (Russian: Главкино, pronounced [ˈɡlʲavkʲɨnə]) is a film studio, which is often described as one of the biggest Film concerns in Russia. The studio Includes self-titled TV Movies complex, production company, lab scenarios.

The Concern was founded in 2008 by Fyodor Bondarchuk, Konstantin Ernst and Ilya Bachurin. 50% of the concerns is owned by Fyodor Bondarchuk, Konstantin Ernst, Ilya Bachurin and "Uralsib" Bank, another 50% is owned by the private investor Vitaly Golovachov.

Glavkino complex is located in the Krasnogorsk municipal district of Moscow region. Total area - 33,000 m². In the first phase of construction crews erected pavilions, hardware, facilities to house creative teams. Opening of the complex is scheduled for 2012. The complex was the first film studio full cycle, built in Russia since the opening of the Sverdlovsk Film Studio in 1943. The Shooting Hall №4 is one of the largest in Eastern Europe (3107 m², ceiling height 24 m).

The first movie filmed by Glavkino was August Eighth (directed by Dzhanik Fayziev).

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