LENFILM (Goskino, Sovkino, Soyuzkino, Rosfilm) / Soviet films
67 videos • 6,121 views • by Soviet films / Cinema of the USSR The roots of Lenfilm go back to the Military Film Division of the Skobelev Committee, established in March 1914. In 1920, the garden and theater "Aquarium" occupied the Petrograd district photo-movie department, which later changed its name several times due to political and economic circumstances: 1922-1925 - Sevzapkino Factory (in the building on 80 Nevsky Prospekt, in the courtyard of which there was the Parisian cinema) 1923–1925 - Cinema-North Atelier 1924-1926 - Leningrad factory "Goskino" 1925–1926 - Leningradkino Factory 1926–1930 - Leningrad Sovkino Factory 1930-1932 - Leningrad factory "Soyuzkino" 1932-1933 - Leningrad factory "Rosfilm" 1933—1934 - Leningrad factory "Soyuzfilm" 1934–1935 - Leningrad factory "Lenfilm" 1935-1936 - Leningrad Order of Lenin film factory "Lenfilm" 1936-1976 - Leningrad Order of Lenin Film Studio "Lenfilm" 1976-1993 - Leningrad Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor Lenfilm Studio 1994-1996 - St. Petersburg Film Studio "Lenfilm" 1996—2003 - St. Petersburg State Unitary Enterprise “Lenfilm Film Studio” 2003—2004 - Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Creative Production Association" Film Studio "Lenfilm" "" Since 2004 - Open Joint-Stock Company Lenfilm Studios The name and the Lenfilm brand have existed since 1934, when the film Chapaev was released. Soviet films Lenfilm, Goskino, Sovkino, Soyuzkino, Rosfilm, Lenfilm USSR, Comedy Lenfilm Goskino.