Russian film studio of popular science and educational films. In the 70s, the studio produced more than 300 films a year.
Read moreThe largest documentary film studio in the USSR. Famous directors such as Dziga Vertov, Alexander Dovzhenko, Sergey Gerasimov, Roman Carmen, Mikhail Romm, Vladimir Osminin, Eldar Ryazanov worked at the studio.
Read moreLeningrad Popular Science Film Studio was established in 1933. The main goal of this studio was to show Soviet achievements in science and technology. The studio did not stop working during World War II, even at the time of the Siege of Leningrad.
Read moreThe film studio was founded in Ekaterinburg in 1943, during World War II. The studio created more than 200 feature films, 500 documentary films, several hundred popular science films and animation movies. Various films are included in the Top 100 Soviet Films.
Read moreThe studio was establised in 1932 and quickly became one of the largest stuidios in USSR. LSDF produced hundreds of documentary films and film journals, the most notable of which were 'Leningrad Newsreel', 'Our Land', 'Soviet Karelia'.
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