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===Belarus===
===Belarus===
===Animated films===
* [[1993 in film|1993]] ''Az vozdam''
* [[1993 in film|1993]] ''Az vozdam''
* [[1993 in film|1993]] ''[[Me Ivan, You Abraham]]''
* [[1993 in film|1993]] ''[[Me Ivan, You Abraham]]''
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* [[1995 in film|1995]] ''Lato milosci''
* [[1995 in film|1995]] ''Lato milosci''
* [[1997 in film|1997]] ''Zeezicht''
* [[1997 in film|1997]] ''Zeezicht''
* [[1998 in film|1998]] ''[[Oggy and the Cockroaches]]''
* [[1999 in film|1999]] ''[[Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi]]''
* [[2003 in film|2003]] ''Anastasia Slutskaya''
* [[2003 in film|2003]] ''Anastasia Slutskaya''
* [[2003 in film|2003]] ''[[Babiy Yar (film)|Babiy Yar]]''
* [[2003 in film|2003]] ''[[Babiy Yar (film)|Babiy Yar]]''

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Belarusfilm
Company typeCorporation
IndustryMotion pictures
Animated films
PredecessorIntegralte Pictures
Founded1926; 98 years ago (1926)
HeadquartersMinsk, Belarus
ProductsMotion pictures
Animated films

Belarusfilm (Template:Lang-be) is the main film studio of Belarus.[1]

History

Belarusfilm, under the name Belgoskino was founded in 1924.[2][3] In 1928, the Soviet Belarus studio (Савецкая Беларусь) was founded in Leningrad. The studio was moved to Minsk in 1939.[4] Film production was interrupted by World War II, and restarted in 1946, when the studio assumed its current name.

In Soviet times, the studio was dubbed Partizanfilm, due to the large output of films portraying the Soviet partisan's struggle against Nazi occupation. The studio was, however, also renowned for its children's films.

The studio has to date made 131 animated films.[5] Its first project was a coproduction with Soyuzmultfilm in 1963; a stop motion feature film called Attention! The Magician is in the City![6] Consistent animated film production, however, did not begin until 1972.

Most of the output has been in Russian rather than Belarusian.

Belarusfilm is also a co-organizer of the Listapad film festival held in Minsk, Belarus in November.

Among the early, Soviet-era directors who oversaw films for the studio are: Alexander Faintsimmer, Oleg Frelikh, Vladimir Gardin, Vladimir Korsh-Sablin, Grigori Roshal, Boris Shpis, Yuri Tarich and Mikhail Verner.

In 2019, a large part of the movie Squad was shot at Belarusfilm. It is the first Bollywood film to be shot in Belarus.

Selected films

USSR

Belarus

See also

References

  1. ^ Peter Rollberg (2016). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Cinema. US: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 101–103. ISBN 1442268425.
  2. ^ "Official site". Archived from the original on 2018-12-18. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
  3. ^ Huzhalouski, Alexander (2011). "Cinema in Belarus Under the Pressure of Censorship 1924–41". Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema. 5 (2): 169–180. doi:10.1386/srsc.5.2.169_1. S2CID 192123612.
  4. ^ Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian) (3rd ed.). Moscow: Sovetskaya Enciklopediya. 1970. vol. 3, p. 99.
  5. ^ Chronological list of Belarusfilm animated films at animator.ru
  6. ^ Attention! The Magician is in the City! at animator.ru

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