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ArcheoBiblioBase: Archives in Russia: C-33Last update of repository: 14 March 2020Kinostudiia “Lennauchfil'm”—Filial kinostudii im. M. Gor'kogoPrevious names
The Leningrad Studio for Documentary (scientific popular) Films was founded in 1933 as the Technical Film Studio (Tekhfil'm), on the basis of the Cultural Film (Kul'turfil'm) division and the military sector of the Roskino Film Studio. During World War II, it remained the only working studio in beseiged Leningrad, shooting scenes of events in the blockaded city and on the Leningrad and Volkhov fronts, thanks to which unique frames are preserved from those years. Known as Lennauchfil'm since 1953, it remains one of the most important Russian producers of documentary films with production of approximately 150 per year. N.B. The administrative records of the film studio for the period 1933–1973 are retained in TsGALI SPb (D–18, fond 243). |