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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]
StudioEkran (Russian: Творческое объединение «Экран», or simply, “творческое «ЭКРАН» объединение, Artistical Joint "Ekran") was a Russian (Soviet Union's...
For the Soviet animation studio see page StudioEkranEkran (Russian: "Экран", meaning "Screen") was a Soviet-Russian type of geostationary satellite,...
The following lists of animation studios presents current and former organizations similar to artists studios but principally dedicated to the production...
cartoons themselves mention no names). The animation was produced at T/O Ekran in 1975 – 1987 and its runtime is 87 min (10 episodes). As of 1987, there...
Alexander Tatarsky managed to get work at Multtelefilm division of StudioEkran with the help of Eduard Uspensky who wrote the screenplay for Tatarsky's...
Zaitsev. The series consists of four short animated films produced at StudioEkran between 1992 and 1994, then expanded into a book series and a video game...
purposes at schools. From 1970 on, new studios appeared across the RSFSR, most famously Multtelefilm division of StudioEkran (Moscow) that focused on lower-budget...
were produced by StudioEkran in 1987. After the shorts were released, the Pilot Brothers duo came to be heavily used by Tatarskiy's studio, Pilot TV, particularly...
Animation Studio (formerly known as Wizart Animation) is a Russian animation film, short film and television studio based in Voronezh. The studio specializes...
Original music score by Gennady Gladkov. Lyrics by Yuliy Kim. Released by T/O Ekran. A detective is investigating the crimes of the medieval duke Bluebeard –...
2021. In 1977, a year before his death, StudioEkran made a documentary on Khachaturian. In 1985, the Yerevan Studio produced another TV documentary on him...
Pilot South-Siberian Film Studio Soyuzmultfilm StudioEkran Sverdlovsk Film Studio Dovzhenko Film Studios Halychyna-Film Studio Kievnauchfilm National Cinematheque...
Pyotr Todorovsky Cinematography Vladimir Osherov Production company StudioEkran Release date 10 May 1970 (1970-05-10) Running time 115 min Country Soviet...
filmed at school 122 in Minsk. The classroom scenes were filmed in the studio.The train scenes were filmed on an inoperative railway line in the Smolevichi...
Toonbox is a Cyprus animation studio located in Paphos. The studio was founded in 2008, by Pavel Muntyan (CEO) and Vladimir Ponomarev (CCO). Starting from...
Plastilinovaya vorona) is a 1981 Soviet clay animation by Alexander Tatarsky (T/O Ekranstudio). Animation divided into three independent parts (Picture, Game and But...
removed to Moscow in 1963. In Moscow Lapikov joined the Film Actor's Theater-Studio. His first role in cinema was in the film The Reserve Player (1954). After...
arrived on his own. He managed to get work at Multtelefilm division of StudioEkran with the help of Eduard Uspensky who wrote the screenplay for Tatarsky's...