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  2. Category:Films set in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    Metro (2013 film) Midnight in Saint Petersburg; Mimino; The Missiles of October; Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol; Möbius (film) Moscow Chill; Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears; Moscow Heat; Moscow Mission (2006 film) Moscow Nights (1934 film) Moscow on the Hudson; Moscow Vacation; Moscow Zero; Mr. Jones (2019 film) My Boyfriend Is an ...

  3. Mosfilm - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow film production company with studio facilities was established in November 1920 by the motion picture mogul Aleksandr Khanzhonkov ("first film factory") and I. Ermolev ("third film factory") as a unit of Goskino, the USSR's film monopoly. The first movie filmed by Mosfilm was On the Wings Skyward (directed by Boris Mikhin).

  4. Category:Mosfilm films - Wikipedia

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    Andrei Rublev (film) Anna Karamazoff; Anna Karenina (1967 film) Anna Karenina (1975 film) Anna Pavlova (film) Annushka (film) Anxious Sunday; The Aristocratic Peasant Girl; Armavir (film) The Artamonov Business (film) The Ascent (1977 film) The Assassin of the Tsar; At Home Among Strangers; At the World's Limit; At Your Threshold; Attention ...

  5. Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (Russian: Москва слезам не верит, romanized: Moskva slezam ne verit) is a 1980 Soviet romantic drama film made by Mosfilm. [1] It was written by Valentin Chernykh and directed by Vladimir Menshov. The leading roles were played by Vera Alentova and Aleksey Batalov.

  6. Category:Films shot in Moscow - Wikipedia

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    The Saint (1997 film) Serf (film) Shadowboxing 3: Last Round; Simple Passion; Sky (2021 film) Solaris (1972 film) Spiral (2014 film) Sportloto-82; Sputnik (film) Stalin (1992 film) Stalker (1979 film) The Star (2002 film) Station for Two; Stilyagi (film) Stone (2012 film) Street Racers (film) Strictly Business (1962 film) Strike (1925 film) The ...

  7. Battle of Moscow (film) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Liberation, Ozerov's most acclaimed work, Battle of Moscow was a purely historical film, with no fictional characters included in the plot. The actors selected to portray the main roles were mostly ones who already appeared as such in the director's earlier works, especially Mikhail Ulyanov who depicted Zhukov in all of Ozerov's films ...

  8. Cinema of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Russia, popularly known as Mollywood, refers to the film industry in Russia, engaged in production of motion pictures in Russian language.The popular term Mollywood is a portmanteau of "Moscow" and "Hollywood".

  9. List of Russian films - Wikipedia

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    A list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Russia. Russia, since beginning to produce films in the late 1890s, has experienced three political regimes; the Russian Empire, Pre-1917; the Soviet Union, 1917–1991; and the Russian Federation, 1991–present. Films ordered by year and decade of release are split for political purposes.