Studio Ekran
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Studio Ekran (Russian: Творческое объединение «Экран», or simply, “творческое «ЭКРАН» объединение, Artistical Joint "Ekran") was a Russian (Soviet Union's until 1991) TV film studio. It was founded in 1968 and produced made-for-TV movies, mini-series and animated cartoons. In 1994, after reorganization of Ostankino TV channel, it was closed.
Alexander Tatarsky's Pilot studio was started from Ekran.[citation needed]
Filmography
See also: Category:Studio Ekran films
Popular films
- Hello, I'm Your Aunt! (1975)
- People and Mannequins (1974)
- The Twelve Chairs (1976)
- Little Tragedies (1979)
- All Costs Paid (1988)
Popular animation works
- Leopold the Cat (1974–1987)
- A Girl and a Dolphin (1979)
- Very Blue Beard (1979)
- The Wizard of the Emerald City (1974–1975)
- Last Year's Snow Was Falling (1983)
- Investigation held by Kolobki (1986)
- Plasticine Crow (1981)
- KOAPP (1984-1990)
- Vampires of Geon (1991–1992)
- Captain Pronin (1992–1994)
- AMBA (1994–1995)
- Gena the Crocodile
See also
External links
- Studio Ekran at Animator.ru (full filmography here)
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Film studios of the Soviet Union
- Central Studio for Documentary Film
- Gorky Film Studio
- Lenfilm
- Lennauchfilm
- Mosfilm
- Pilot
- South-Siberian Film Studio
- Soyuzmultfilm
- Studio Ekran
- Sverdlovsk Film Studio
- Dovzhenko Film Studios
- Halychyna-Film Film Studio
- Kyivnaukfilm
- National Cinematheque of Ukraine
- Ukranimafilm
- Odesa Film Studio
- Ukrtelefilm
- Yalta Film Studio
- Armenfilm (Armenian SSR)
- Azerbaijanfilm (Azerbaijan SSR)
- Belarusfilm (Byelorussian SSR)
- Tallinnfilm (Estonian SSR)
- Gruziya-Film (Georgian SSR)
- Kazakhfilm (Kazakh SSR)
- Kirghizfilm (Kirghiz SSR)
- Riga Film Studio (Latvian SSR)
- Lithuanian Film Studios (Lithuanian SSR)
- Moldova-Film (Moldavian SSR)
- Tajikfilm (Tajik SSR)
- Turkmenfilm (Turkmen SSR)
- Uzbekfilm (Uzbek SSR)
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