Kazakhfilm
Joint-stock company | |
Industry | Film |
Founded | September 12, 1941 [1] |
Headquarters | Al-Farabi ave., 176, Almaty, Kazakhstan |
Key people | Yermek Amanshayev, President |
Products | Motion pictures, television films |
Website | kazakhfilmstudios.kz |
Kazakhfilm (/ˌkɑːzəkˈfilm/; Kazakh: Қазақфильм, Qazaqfilm, pronounced [qɑzɑqfilm]; Russian: Казахфильм) is a Kazakh film studio, located in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
History
The Alma-Aty studio of a newsreel was organized in 1934.
In 1938 the first Kazakh movie Amangeldy was created.
The Alma-Aty film studio (feature films) was organized in 1941.
Kazakhfilm Cinema Studio was named after Shaken Aimanov, outstanding national film director, in 1984.
Productions
Filmography
The company has made films since 1961.[2]
- Ironiya lyubvi (2010)
- Rebirth Island (2004)
- Ompa (1998)
- The Asian (1991)
- Gibel Otrara (1991)
- The Last Stop (1990)
- Vlyublyonnaya rybka (1990) (TV)
- Ainalaiyn (1990)
- Gamlet iz Suzaka, ili Mamaya Kero (1990)
- Manchzhurskiy variant (1989)
- Prikosnoveniye (1989)
- Woman of the Day (1989)
- Igla (1988)
- Balkon (1988)
- Desant (1988)
- Troye (1988)
- Voin (1988)
- Vyshe gor (1988)
- Neprofessionaly (1987)
- Snaypery (1987)
- Iskusstvo byt smirnym (1987)
- Kto ty, vsadnik? (1987)
- Skazka o prekrasnoy Aysulu (1987)
- Vyyti iz lesa na polyanu (1987)
- My Home on the Green Hills (1986)
- Wild Pigeon (1986)
- Boysya, vrag, devyatogo syna (1986)
- The Victims Have No Grievance (1986)
- Tayny madam Vong (1986)
- Troynoy pryzhok Pantery (1986)
- Turksib (1986)
- The Cheetah Comes Back (1985) (TV)
- Leti, zhuravlik (1985)
- Sestra moya, Lyusya (1985) (TV)
- Znay nashikh! (1985)
- Chelovecheskiy faktor (1984)
- Primite Adama! (1984)
- Sladkiy sok vnutri travy (1984)
- Voskresnye progulki (1984)
- God drakona (1983)
- Sultan Beybars (1982)
- Trizna (1982)
- Falconer (1980) (TV)
- Gontsy speshat (1980)
- Kogda tebe dvenadzat let (1979)
- Pogonya v stepi (1979) Vkus khleba (1979)
- Transsibirskiy ekspress (1978) (TV)
- Leto v zooparke (1977)
- Moya lyubov na tretyem kurse (1976)
- Pritcha o lyubvi (1976)
- The Fierce One (1974)
- Pesn o Manshuk (1974)
- Konets atamana (1973)
- Shok and Sher (1972)
- Doroga v tysyachu verst (1968)
- Za nami Moskva (1968)
- Zvuchi tam-tam! (1968)
- Tam, gde tsvetut edelveysy (1966)
- Zemlya ottsov (1966)
- Menya zovut kozha (1964)
- Perekrestok (1963)
- Pesnya zovet (1961)
Cartoons
A list of cartoons made by the studio.[3]
- Pochemu u Lastochki Hvostik Rozhkami (Why the Swallow Has the Tail with Little Horns) - 1967
- Aksak-Kulan - 1968
- Hvostik (The Little Tail) - 1969
- Medved' i Zayac (The Bear and the Hare) - 1969
- Prevraschenie (The Transmutation) - 1969
- Kausar-Bulak (Klad) (Kausar-Bulak) - 1970
- Sbornik Mikromul'fil'mov N 1 (The Collection Of Micro Cartoons) - 1970
- Shramy Starogo Erkena (The Scars of Old Erken) - 1970
- Zhavoronok (The Skylark) - 1970
- Golubaya Planeta (The Blue Planet) - 1971
- Hodzha-Nasyr - Stroitel' (Hodga-Nasir - The Builder) - 1971
- Lyubitel' Odinochestva (Solitude-Lover) - 1971
- Svyatoj Osel (The Saint Donkey) - 1971
- Tri Zhelaniya (Three Wishes) - 1971
- Tri Tankista (Soldatskaya Skazka) (Three Tankmen) - 1972
- Goluboj Kon' (The Blue Horse) - 1973
- Hodzha-Nasyr - Bogohul'nik (Prozrenie) (Hodga-Nasir - The Blasphemer) - 1973
- Mal'chik-Oduvanchik (Boy-Dandelion) - 1973
- Volshebnaya Svirel' (Auen) (The Big Reed-Pipe) - 1973
- Derzhis', Rebyata! (Steady, Boys) - 1974
References
- ↑ "Kazakhfilm history". Archived from the original on 2011-11-30.
- ↑ "Kazakhfilm Studios". IMDbPro.com. Retrieved 2012-06-27.
- ↑ "Production Company". The Big Cartoon Database. Retrieved 2012-06-27.
External links
- Kazakhfilm on IMDb
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